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ALIGNMENT BETWEEN TEACHING AND LEARNING STYLES IN KISWAHILI LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS IN KENYA
(2015-10-10)
Traditional teaching methods are predominant in many African classrooms. These methods are
always teacher dominated ignoring the diversity of learners. Research indicates that when
students are instructed in a way that ...
Exploring the Role of Extra Curricula Maths Camps and Clubs in Kenya and Beyond
(2015)
For the last four years Maseno University, Kenya, has been running a maths camp bringing together
both international and local, lecturers and teachers to engage secondary students in the subject
through puzzles, games, ...
ELearning A Peace Building Initiative
(2015-04-13)
ELearning has created a chance for a large yet busy group of working learners to go back to class from the comfort
of their ‘homes’ and ‘offices’ (De Beer & Mason, 2009). By adopting this mode of learning, Maseno is ...
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 ...
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 ...
Contribution of Administrative Support towards Implementation of Games Programs on Academic Achievement in Secondary Schools in Rongo Sub-County, Migori County, Kenya
(Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2015-03-01)
Games are part of non-formal curriculum and they do complement the formal curriculum. However, in secondary schools, games have been treated as second rate. Implementation of games varies from one school to another because ...
Correlation between Teacher Factors and Students’ Achievement in English Functional Writing Skills in Secondary Schools in West Pokot County, Kenya
(2015)
Functional writing skills are important for effective communication. However, the development of functional writing skills among learners depends on the teacher factors (teachers’ performance, experience and qualification). ...
Mentoring Beginning Teachers: Bridging the Gap between Pre-Service Training and In-Practice Realities.
(Journal of International Education and Leadership. 432 Rittiman Road, San Antonio, Texas 78209, 2015)
Research on quality and relevance of pre-service teacher training programmes has found out that
their products are ill-prepared for service delivery in schools. This is because there seems to be a
disconnect between the ...