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Dr Iheanyi O. Igwe (Mstan, Mcon & Fcai)
Department Of Science Education, Faculty Of Education, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki
Managing Flipped Classroom Strategy: Impact On Academic Achievement In Tertiary Institutions In Ebonyi State, Nigeria
The study investigated the implication of flipped classroom strategy on academic achievement among students of tertiary institutions within Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Quasi experimental design of non-equivalence and randomization, pre-test and post-test was employed to examine control and experimental groups respectively. The study lasted for a period of 12 weeks. Three research questions and three null hypotheses were formulated and tested

Evangeline Kemunto Atinda
Student, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, Kenya
Influence Of Compromising Strategy In Improving Employees’ Performance In Insurance Companies In Homa Bay County, Kenya
Research in organizational conflict is gaining much currency in contemporary times. Accordingly, this study evaluates the influence of compromising strategy on employees' performance in insurance companies in Homa Bay County. The paper particularly aimed at finding how organizations solved conflicts and establishing how compromising strategy influences employees' performance in insurance companies in Homa Bay County, Kenya. The study was anchored

Anne Kalei
Senior Lecturer, Mount Kenya University, Kenya
Values Of Hakika Organic Fertilizer On Soil Fertility And Its Potential On Qualities Of Horticultural Produce
Urban wastes have been serious problem in most cities in Tanzania causing undesirable burdens to urban community, various initiatives have been made to remove wastes but have not been efficient in solving wastes problem. Research come up with idea of value addition on wastes by utilizing them as source organic fertilizer. Hakika is organic fertilizer made from urban wastes particularly

Kashenge K.S.
Tari - Dakawa Centre P. Box 1892, Morogoro
Relationship Between Behavioural Profiles Of Elite Middle And Long Distance Kenyan Runners And Age
The purpose of this study was to assess the behavioural profiles of (dominance, influence, steadiness, compliance) in relation to age. The study adopted an exploratory research design and hypothesized no significant relationship between age and DISC. Study subjects were elite middle and long distance Kenyan runners. They were paced into four categories namely; 21 years and below, 22 - 30

Mse Elizabeth (PhD Candidate)
Kenyatta University, Department Of Physical Education And Exercise Science, Kenya
Influence Of Farmer Groups’ Characteristics On Up Scaling Uptake Of Soil Fertility Technologies In Eastern Kenya
In the Sub-Saharan Africa, soil degradation has led to a decline in crop productivity and has been linked to hunger and poverty. Farmers’ groups approach is one of the methodologies used for dissemination of soil fertility enhancement technologies but understanding of how this approach influences uptake of the technologies is limited. This study assessed the influence of farmer groups’ characteristics

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