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Influence of the attitude of teachers on academic performance of visually impaired learners in primary schools of Rongo sub-county, Kenya
(European Journal of Special Education Research, 2023-03)
Visual impairment has a negative impact on the learner’s ability to learn. In Kenya learners with visual impairment experience problems interacting with the learning environment just like other learners with other forms ...
Application of Rules and Regulations on Students’ Involvement in Arson at public boarding secondary schools in Migori County, Kenya
(International J ournal of Re search and Innovati on in S ocial Sci ence (IJRISS, 2022-05)
In the last 20 years, there has been a global increase in episodes of school unrest characterized by violence and arson attacks. They resulted in the destruction of school property and deaths. Arson persists, with the ...
Employees’ Organizational Commitment among the None-Academic Staffs of Public Universities along the Lake Region, Kenya
(International Journal of Novel Research in Humanity and Social Sciences, 2022-12-13)
With the current on-going organizational transformation, the psychological contract between the
University employer and the support staff is open to violation. Several University employees consider their
psychological ...
Social Outcomes of Alternative Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour Among Persons Living with Diabetes in Rongo Sub-County, Migori County, Kenya
(Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science (AJHES), 2023-06-29)
Background: Diabetes burden manifests in social outcomes, with Kenya having the second highest global mortality rate (88.4%), attributable to the inadequacies of mitigation measures. Despite diabetes being manageable, there ...
Perceptions of Men on Male Partners Involvement in Maternal and Child Health: An Analysis of Kuria East SubCounty, Migori County, Kenya
(Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science (AJHES), 2023-06-29)
Background: Male partner involvement is critical to maternal and child health outcomes. In Kenya, male partners are entitled to a two-week paternal leave with full pay to encourage male partner support in antenatal and ...
Influence of Parental Socio-Cultural Status on Prevention of Teenage Pregnancies in Narok-North Sub-County, Narok County, Kenya
(International Journal of Professional Practice, 2023)
Teenage pregnancy is detrimental to the wellbeing of teenage girls because of its negative impact
on health, social and educational outcomes. Parents may encounter challenges that prevent them
from helping their daughters ...
Mediating Effect of Dynamic Capabilities on the Relationship between Strategic Firm Resources and Competitiveness of MICE Destinations
(Eastern Africa Journal of Contemporary Research (EAJCR), 2023-07-03)
Dynamic capability view theory stipulates that an organization's basic competencies should be used to create short-term competitive positions that can be developed into long-term competitive advantage. This study aimed at ...
Visual Arts And Sustainable Livelihood Development
(International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies (IJPSAT), 2022-09-02)
The study analyzed the contribution of visual arts to sustainable livelihoods of people living in Tabaka and Manga areas. The
study was guided by sustainable livelihood framework, which is built on the belief that people ...
An Investigation of the Causes of Conflicts between Teaching Staff and Principals in Public Secondary Schools in Rachuonyo South Sub-County, Kenya
(East African Journal of Education Studies (EAJES), 2023-07-16)
Communication is the nervous system of an organization, and its success depends very much upon the coordinated efforts of people working at different levels to achieve a common goal. Conflict, on the other hand, is an ...
Blended teaching and learning journey: Implementation in higher education institutions in Kenya
(Journal of Emerging Technologies (JET), 2021)
Education, like all the other sectors, was impacted significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a report by UNESCO, in 2020 alone, learning for more than 1.7 billion children in over 188 countries was disrupted. This forced ...