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An evaluation of teaching in Kenya
(journal of education, 2012)
The aim and purpose of this paper is focusing on effective teaching and teaching practice perspective with a
view to providing insight into its concept, dimensions, models, objectives, roles and suggest the way forward. ...
Psychological Acceptance of Children with Develop-mental Disorders
(journal of education, 2012)
On account of different kinds of impairment, a number of children often remain isolated from the normal
course of personal and social development various types of family and community beliefs, attitudes and misconceptio ...
An assessment of ethnic conflict and its challenges today
(Academic Journals, 2012-01-31)
In this article we shall begin by defining ethnocentrism. According to anthropologists, the concept combines the belief that one’s own culture is superior to other cultures, with the practice of judging other cultures by ...
Psychological assessment of visual impaired children in integrated and special schools
(journal of education, 2012)
Although the educational services for children with visual impairment in Kenya have expanded to include
provision in the integrated school setting, not much research has been done to document the benefits of the integrated ...
The psychology behind celibacy
(International Journal of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, 2012)
Celibacy began in the early church as an ascetic discipline, rooted partly in a neo-Platonic contempt for the
physical world that had nothing to do with the Gospel. The renunciation of sexual expression by men fit nicely ...
The Role of the Church in Promoting HIV/AIDS Awareness in Africa
(International Journal of Applied Psychology, 2012)
The church in Africa has maximized her efforts to promote awareness about the disease. These efforts generally
range from the provision of facts about HIV and AIDS, its modes of transmission, various types of high -risk ...