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Charles Ochieng Ong'ondo
Head Of Department, Department Of Communication Studies, School Of Human Resource Development, Moi University, P.o.box
Parental Guidance On Television Viewership By Children In Uasin Gishu County In Kenya
In this paper, we present findings of a study that investigated parents’ implementation of parental guidance (hereafter PG) of their children’s Television (TV) viewership in Kenya. TV remains one of the most preferred media by children and parents are expected to guide their children during viewership; yet, the nature of this guidance is not previously researched especially in Africa. The

Felix K. Ngunzo
Department Of Sociology And Anthropology, School Of Humanities And Socio Sciences, South Eastern Kenya University,
Economic Determinants To Household Food Security In Kyangwithya West Location Of Kitui County
Food security is multifarious and an issue of concern to many developing countries. This study sought to analyze the economic determinants to household food security in Kyangwithya West location of Kitui County. Cross sectional descriptive research design was utilized. The study was guided by the cultural ecological theory propounded by Julian Steward (1955). Data were collected from 344 households, Key

Sulungai Metrine
Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology (mmust), Department Of Science And Mathematics Education, Kakamega,
The Effects Of Computer Interactive Multiple Mice Technique And Conventional Methods Of Instruction On Learners' Classroom Interaction In Fractions In Kenyan Primary Schools
Studies attribute poor performance in mathematics in public primary schools to teacher centred teaching methods. However few researches have tried out interventions based on computer interactive multiple mice technique that has demonstrated financial, interactive and collaborative learning benefits enabling learners in resource-constrained schools to share one computer each with their own mouse. The purpose of this paper was to find

Dr. Ruth Thinguri
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P.o. Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
An Examination Of The Effecting Of Safety Standards And Guidelines On Safety Managing In Boarding Secondary Schools In Kitui County, Kenya
There is a current concern on the intensifying cases of tragedies in secondary schools in the Republic of Kenya. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effecting of safety standards and guidelines on safety controlling in boarding secondary schools in the County of Kitui. The research viewed into the aims: safety training and safety on physical infrastructure. The

Stefanus Igolois Grenga Uran (S.Pd.,M.Ed.)
Lecturer, Faculty Of Teacher Training And Educational Science, Nusa Nipa University, Indonesia
Leading Pedagogically In A Decentralised Context Within East Flores Secondary Schools, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia
The Indonesian education system has been experiencing many changes to improve its quality, yet student outcomes at a global level have been gradually declining. Teachers are the most subject to blame for these downward trends and are, therefore, compelled to improve their teaching strategy through various training sessions and workshops. However, having been driven by nationally high expectations to increase

Eteng Ikpi Etobe (Ph.D)
Department Of Sociology, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Politicization Of Health Care Delivery In Nigeria As Stumbling Block To Universal Health Coverage
The goal of achieving universal access to health care services and improving the quality of health care delivery is largely threatened by the politicking in the health care system in Nigeria. This is because the way health care administrators, health care managers and other political leaders direct, control, coordinate and manage the affairs of the health care sector. These leaders

Ntongha E. Ikpi
Department Of Sociology, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Variation In Bee Abundance And Diversity Across Subzones In The Forest Savannah Transition Zone Of Ghana
Wild and managed pollinators including bees contribute to food security, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem stability. Across different landscapes, plant abundance and diversity change. Bee distributions may vary spatially in relation to differences in phenology. This study was carried out to identify the bee fauna in the Forest-Savannah Transition Zone (FSTZ) of Ghana and determine the variation of bee abundance and

Glory Eteng Bassey
Department Of Sociology, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Disclosure Of Hiv Serostatus Among People Living With Hiv In Mombasa County Referral Hospital, Kenya
It is estimated that Kenya has 1.6 million people infected with HIV and AIDS, with a record of 88,000 new adult infections annually. The country has HIV prevalence rate of between 5.6 - 7.2% and incidence rate of 0.4 – 0.7%. Recent studies on disclosure among children have revealed HIV disclosure rate of 11% - 26% and 70-80% among

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