Educating For Entrepreneurship? Align Teaching, Learning And Assessment With Learning Outcomes | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Feb,2018
Purpose – This paper reviews the literature on entrepreneurship education, aligning teaching, learning and assessment with learning outcomes, so as to prepare university graduates for business start-ups.
Design/methodology/approach – The study used a systematic literature review approach to review publications on the keywords: entrepreneurship education objectives, teaching and learning methods
Object-based Learning In Museum | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Feb,2018
The study examined museum education from the perspective of object-based learning which encourages participants to construct meaning by way of interacting with museum objects. Data for the study were sourced through secondary sources such as books, journals and public library, and were analyzed using thematic analytical procedure. Findings show that
Effects Of Enterprise Mobilization On Operational Performance: A Case Of Multinational Consumer Goods Manufacturers In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Feb,2018
Many manufacturing firms in Kenya have discovered that supporting remote and mobile employees with the adoption of enterprise mobilization can turn downtime into productive time. The study sought to discover, identify and uncover how the mobile market, mobile processes and mobility are likely to influence the operational performance of the
The Effects Of Demographic Factors On Infant And Child Mortality In Mushin Local Government Area, Lagos State, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Feb,2018
Reduction in infant and child mortality is a good index in assessing the health status of developing countries including Nigeria. This study is to detect demographic factors that contribute to infant and child mortality. The population of study consists of women of child bearing age. Primary data was collected using
Mediated Media Criticism: The Role Of Television Show ‘press Pass’ In Ensuring Accountability In Kenya’s Media| Researchjournali's Journal Of Media Studies | Feb,2018 super premium
This study assessed the concept of mediatised media criticism in Kenya through the lenses of Kenya’s popular weekly television show, Press Pass. The study was premised on the fact that the media is bestowed with the gargantuan responsibility of guarding the interests of the public and, as such, they are
Stigma And Discrimination Against People Living With Hiv/aids (plwha) In Nigeria| Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Feb,2018 super premium
Stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
Stigma and discrimination has been a barrier to implementing HIV interventions in communities. The analysis assesses the level of stigmatization and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). A secondary data analysis of the National AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey NARHS
Epidemiology And Perception Of Malaria In Selected Rural Communities In Ila-orangun, South Western Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Feb,2018 premium
The menace of malaria is preventable where people in the endemic areas are adequately exposed to proper education on its causes, management, prevention and control. Here, we assessed the level of knowledge and perception of the inhabitants in a rural area towards malaria transmission, symptoms/signs, management and preventive measures.
Determinants Of Effective Implementation Of Health Management Information System: A Case Of Wajir County Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Feb,2018
The general objective of this study is to establish the determinants of effective implementation of Health Management Information System, a case of Wajir County, Kenya. This study was guided by four independent variables which included; health information management practices, technology, human resource and stakeholders. The study employed a descriptive survey
Socio-demographic Characteristics And Marital Satisfaction Among Non -teaching Staff Of A Nigerian University | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Feb,2018 premium
Marriage satisfaction is a factor that promotes the quality of life of those involved. Although marriage can be very fulfilling, not all married persons are satisfied with their marital union. This study was therefore conducted to determine the Marital Satisfaction (MS) experiences among the Non-Teaching Staff
Implementation Of A Local-content Policy In The Oil And Gas Sector: Lessons For The Kenya Turkana Oil And Gas Fields | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Policy | Feb,2018
Local-content policies and legislation are now common in the emerging oil- and gas-producing economies of the developing world, those in Africa included. This paper’s main message is that local content policies, even where they have been translated into legislation, are not a panacea to ensure that the oil and gas