Search
Now showing items 1-7 of 7
Access to basic education in Kenya: inherent concerns
(Academic Journals, 2007-10-30)
Basic education being the minimum education that every Kenyan must have for progressive existence
in society is a crucial factor. That is why Kenya subscribes to the international protocol that established
Education for ...
Poverty alleviation: the educational planning perspective
(Academic Journals, 2009-06-30)
A well planned education system is expected to respond to the socio-economic needs as well as the
political objectives of any country. Education contributes to poverty reduction by increasing the value
of efficiency of ...
Students’ reactions to the use of computers in science education in selected Kenyan secondary schools
(2008-12-01)
Different people react differently to the same experience. A current trend in science instruction is to integrate
technology into classroom in a variety of ways. A Computer Based Instruction (CBI) courseware was used
to ...
The role of guiding and counselling in secondary schools in Kenya: prospects and challenges
(2009-09-01)
Since the 1990s, education system in Kenya has faced dynamic and rapid changes that have had overwhelming effects both on the child, teacher, school and society at large. Education policies have changed over the
years ...
Challenges facing provision of integrated education for the disabled child in Webuye division, Bungoma east district Kenya
(2009-01-01)
The foundation of present day special education in Kenya dates as far back as 1968 when the government published sessional paper NO. 5 on special education. The paper laid out a public policy framework for children
with ...
Horrifying disasters in western Kenya impact on education and national development
(Academic Journals, 2008-05-07)
The occurrence of natural disasters has shown a positive trend as annual incidents of disaster events
have increased on the continent. Approximately two-thirds of the 3.3 million people in Western Kenya
fall below the ...
Horrifying disasters in western Kenya; Impact on education and national development
(Academic Journals, 2008-05-30)
The occurrence of natural disasters has shown a positive trend as annual incidents of disaster events have increased on the continent. Approximately two-thirds of the 3.3 million people in Western Kenya fall below the ...