A Critical Analysis Of Educational Policy On Withdrawal Of Corporal Punishment And Its Implications On Discipline Management In Schools In Kenya
Despite the fact that the Kenyan law limits the use of corporal punishment in schools in accordance to the regulations of education, many schools still practice the traditional corporal punishment with little or no regard for the regulations. The lethargy and slow rate of enforcement of the provisions of these regulations have opened a gap for corporal punishment to prevail
Effect Of Heat Stress On Seed Production Of Some Sorghum Varieties Under Irrigation In Northern Nigeria
Exposure of sorghum (sorghum bicolor) during flowering time for a period of 10-15 days to high temperature stress (>36-38oC) reduced pollen germination, failure of fertilization and flower abortion. Several improved varieties of sorghum have recently been released for the Sudan and Sahel zones of Nigeria, with their dissemination limited by seed availability. To improve the supply of Breeder and Foundation
Effects Of Training On Men’s Attitude Towards Home-based Care Practices For People Living With Hiv And Aids In Kisii County, Kenya
An estimated 35.3 million people worldwide were living with HIV at the end of 2013 hence the need for care and support escalated. HIV/AIDS remains a major health and development challenge in Kenya as 5.9% of Kenyans are infected. Home-based care emerged as an effective method of providing cost-effective and compassionate care to those infected and affected with HIV and
Adlerian Family Counselling And Mindful Parenting In Kampala Capital City - Uganda
The study evaluated Adlerian family counselling a pivot for mindful parenting in Kampala (Uganda). The objectives of the study were: To investigate the nature Adlerian family counselling used to enhance mindful parenting. To analyze the impact of mindful parenting on juvenile protection homes used to enhance family adaptability in Kampala Capital City Authority (Uganda). To evaluate the application of Adlerian
Global Smartphone Ownership, Internet Usage And Their Impacts On Humans
Smartphones are nowadays becoming more acceptable due to many features it offers as compared to traditional mobile phones due to the clamor for a portable and faster means of communication. The rate at which the device is being acquired has resulted in significant increase in the number of mobile phone subscribers globally. Therefore, there is a need to ascertain the
Relationship Between Human Capital And Level Of Parental Participation In Primary Education In Migori County, Kenya
This paper reports on a component of a doctoral study to explore the relationship between the community capitals and level of parental participation in primary education in Migori County, Kenya. The paper focuses on the human capital, which is one of the community capitals. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 436 parents of children learning in 16 primary
The Influence Of Transport Cost Differentials On Access To Secondary Education In Kenya
The government of Kenya introduced Free Tuition Secondary Education (FTSE) in January 2008 with the aim of increasing transition from primary to secondary by 70% percent. However, since the introduction of FDSE, little is known on the burden born by parents when taking their children to secondary education in relation to transport cost. This paper sheds light on the
The Curse Of Remoteness: What African Governments Should Do About Their Forgotten Regions
The paper looks at the notion of "remoteness" – generally understood to refer to inaccessible places, in both developed and developing countries – and its impacts on policy and development. It concentrates on three case studies (northern Kenya, southern Tanzania and the Niger Delta in Nigeria), which have been geographically and historically isolated ever since British colonial days and beyond.
Predicting Advantageous Products Using Micro And Small Food Processors’ Profile In Kenya
The study predicts an advantageous food product based on known agro-food processor’s background profile (age, gender, designation, marital status and level of education). One hundred and thirty two Micro and Small Entrepreneurs (MSEs) in Busia and Nairobi Counties were sampled. The study is anchored on theory background as a framework upon which entrepreneur’s abilities to identify opportunity to innovate new