The Impact Of Interest Rate On Demand For Credit Facilities In Ghana: Case Study Of Mumuadu Rural Bank Limited | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Commerce | Oct,2014
This study examined the impact of interest rates on the demand for credit facilities in Ghana using Mumuadu Rural Bank as a case study between 2002 and 2011. It was in line with the numerous theoretical inconsistencies as to whether effective financial intermediation and demand for credit could be undertaken
The Impact And Futures Of Brain- Computer Interface | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Computer Science | Oct,2014
A critical look at recent technological advancement suggests that man is trying to close the gap between him and machine. The society is in dire need of those fields of study that will help them to achieve these feats. Currently, one of such fruition technologies that have come to stay
Determinants Of Small To Medium Enterprises (smes) Performance In The Zimbabwean Informal Metal Fabrication Industry: Evidence From Firm Level Data | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Oct,2014
Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are an essential part of the economic fabric in developing countries and they play a vital role in furthering growth, innovation and prosperity. In developing countries, SMEs are praised for their role in creating employment, making new products and services available to consumers, contribution to
Towards Higher Inclusive Growth: Role Of Higher Education | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Oct,2014
The Constitution guarantees equality of opportunity in terms of access to education irrespective of caste, gender or race. It also provides for affirmative action in favour of disadvantaged sections of the society to achieve higher inclusive growth. Access to higher education on an equitable basis can be a powerful framework
Critical Analysis Of Implementation Of School Based Teacher Development To Enhance Pedagogical Skills In Public Primary Schools In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Oct,2014
Teachers are key component to improving quality education in any education system. Hence, when Kenya assumed its status of independence in 1963 , it began its journey of expanding the teacher training. The expansion paid off well since all the public schools have now all teachers trained. The
A Study Of The Commonly Abused Drugs And The Level Of Participation In Drug Abuse Among Youths In Selected Secondary Schools In Kitui District, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Oct,2014
This study was carried out in Kitui County of the Republic of Kenya. The main aim of this research was to investigate the level of drug abuse and the commonly abused drugs in selected secondary schools in the then Kitui District. Out of the sixty-eight secondary schools, twenty-nine boys’ and
The Discipline-order Split In The Context Of School Education In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Oct,2014
Recent studies show that indiscipline among studens in schools is worryingly on an increasing trend, which puts the work of teachers, as professionally qualified disciplinarians, into focus. This paper ivestigates the possibility that most schools in Kenya, in the transmission model tradition , are primarily concerned with keeping order at
A Theoretical Review Of Early Childhood Framework In Kenya: Quality Implications In Ecde | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Oct,2014
This article reviews development of Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) in Kenya and its role towards promoting quality education for young children. The realization that ECDE lays a foundation for future learning is very important to stakeholders who ought to play a great role in development of guidelines and in
Dwindling Performance In Mathematics In The Basic Education Certificate Examination Of Akuapem North District, Ghana | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Oct,2014
The study investigated the factors responsible for the consistent poor performance of mathematics in the Basic Education Certificate Examination in the Akuapem North District. The study was a survey which used both quantitative and qualitative means for data collection. A questionnaire and a semi-structured interview was used as a basis
Foreign Direct Investment And Entrepreneurial Development In Nigeria (1990 - 2013) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Oct,2014
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is seen as an important factor for entrepreneurial development as it brings not only capital but technology and knowledge that can spillover to domestic entrepreneurs, but the extent to which FDI has contributed to entrepreneurial activities in Nigeria is yet unclear. Hence, this study investigates the