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        LEARNERS’ATTITUDE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF KISWAHILI IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES 

        Wambua A Mutheu, Francis C Indoshi, Tonny O Okwach, Deborah N Amukowa (2019-11-08)
        Existing studies indicate that increasing effectiveness in teaching and learning positively influence performance. However, challenges may diminish effectiveness in teaching and learning leading to poor performance. The ...
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        Teaching and learning resources in Kiswahili in secondary schools 

        Wambua A Mutheu, Francis C Indoshi, Tonny O Okwach, Deborah N Amukowa (2019-11-17)
        Existing studies indicate that teaching and learning resources positively influence performance. However, challenges of resources may diminish effectiveness in teaching and learning leading to poor performance. The study ...

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