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Perception of constructivist learning environment: Gender and school type differences in Siaya County, Kenya
(Science Domain International, 2015)
Aims:
The study aimed at investigating gender and school type differences in perception of Biology constructivist learning environment.
Study Design:
The study adopted a survey design.
Place and Duration of Study:
The ...
TEACHER PREPAREDNESS IN THE PEDAGOGICAL INTEGRATION OFINFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN CHEMISTRY AMONG PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLSIN KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA
(2018-12-10)
The purpose of present research was establishing the level of teacher preparedness in
pedagogical integration of ICT among public secondary schools in Kenya. Results indicated that a
mean of 9.7/39 teachers were computer ...
E-learning in secondary Schools in Kenya: A Case of the NEPAD E-schools
(IAcademic Journals, 2010-05-31)
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) schools were set up as centres of excellence in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) integration, so that other schools could copy their model in e-learning. ...
Application of South African sign Language (SASL) in a bilingual-Bicultural approach in education of the deaf
(2010)
After contextualising the challenges of deaf education in the twenty-first century in the global context, this study focused on sign language in the environment of bilingual-bicultural education for the deaf in South Africa. ...
What is South African sign language? What is the South African deaf community
(2009-05-11)
SUMMARY What is South African Sign Language? What is the South African Deaf Community? These two questions may look simple but answering them is quite complicated. It is a well-known fact that across the world, the majority ...
South African Sign Language-one language or many? A sociolinguistic question
(Stellenbosch Papers, 1998)
In this article we discuss the signed language used by the Deaf community in South Africa, and examine the historical conditions for its emergence. We describe the legal and actual situation of South Afiican Sign Language ...
South African Sign Language-one language or many? A sociolinguistic question
(1998)
In this article we discuss the signed language used by the Deaf community in South Africa, and examine the historical conditions for its emergence. We describe the legal and actual situation of South Afiican Sign Language ...
The grammar of sign language
(University of South Africa, 1997-01-01)
Sign languages are natural visual-gestural languages comparable to other natural spoken languages. Although sign languages share many common universal features, considerable variation may be found amongst them. In this ...
IDIOGRAPHIC LEADERSHIP STYLE AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE LEARNING MOTIVATION AND STUDENT’S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN MIGORI SUB-COUNTY, KENYA
(Progressive Academic Publishing, UK, 2020)
Effective leadership in a school has been widely noted as a factor that makes a difference
between achievers and non-achievers. Majority (50,183 out of 55,272) of the students who sat
for (KCSE) between (2011-2015) in ...
Determining Influence Of Teacher’s Workload On Academic Performance In Secondary Schools, Suba Sub-County Kenya
(Society for science and education, 2019-03-31)
Education all over the world is regarded as key to overall national development as it improves productive capacity of its citizens. Academic performance in terms of grades and mean score may be a yardstick propelling ...