A Study Of The Head Teachers’ Perceived Supervision Performance In The Management Of Curriculum And Instruction In Secondary Schools In Maara District Kenya
The purpose of this study was to determine the head teachers’ perceived supervision performance in the management of curriculum and instruction in the secondary schools in Kenya, with reference to Maara District, as perceived by head teachers themselves, deputy head teachers, heads of department and the teachers in selected secondary schools. The study was confined within the district due to
Reported Physical Activity Levels And Equipment Use As Predictors Of Body Composition Of Members In Ghanaian Fitness Clubs
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Ghanaian adults’ self-reported physical activity and exercise equipment use reflected their fitness levels in body composition as measured by Body Mass Index (BMI), Body Fat Percentage (BFP) and Waist-to-Hip Ratio(WHR) using the descriptive correlational study design. The population for the study was all the 40 registered Fitness Clubs in the
Assessment Of Public Land Acquisition Process In Ondo State, Nigeria
This paper examines the current process of acquisition in Ondo State, Nigeria in order to identify gaps between the set standards and the existing practice. To achieve this, information was collected from interview with the government agency. The result of the analysis revealed that 60 working days is the average time required for processing an acquisition for land of less
An Investigation Of The Effectiveness Of Coping Strategies As A Tool Mitigating Staffing Challenges In Public Primary Schools: A Case Of Gatanga District, Murang’a County
The study sought to investigate the coping strategies employed by headteachers in public primary schools in Gatanga District. The study utilized a descriptive research design using 211 teachers and headteachers. The study found that the student ration was 33 pupils per teacher indicate shortages in view of UNESCO recommendations. To adapt headteachers used supply oriented and demand oriented coping strategies
Economics Of Climate Change Adaptation In Smallholder Rice Production Systems In Wami-ruvu Basin, Tanzania
A study was conducted in Morogoro Rural and Mvomero Districts in Morogoro Region, Tanzania to assess the economics of climate change adaptation in smallholder rice production systems. Three smallholder rice production systems were covered including irrigation, rainwater harvesting and upland rainfed systems. The paper utilizes the data collected using a structured household questionnaire of 150 sampled households. Specifically the study
Customers Satisfaction On The Computerized Accounting System In Nigerian Listed Banks
Computerized accounting system is an influential form of technology based on self-service which is denoted as electronic-banking, with the dispersion and advent of the Internet medium that can be categorized into PC banking, Internet banking, TV-based banking, and Telephone-based banking which consist several distribution channels that enables customers to access their bank account via the internet using a PC or
The Role Of Strategic Planning In The Sustainability Of Family Owned Hotel Businesses In Mombasa
A study was conducted to establish the role of strategic planning in the sustainability of
family owned hotel businesses. Findings from the study show that strategic planning enables hotels to successfully employ competitive strategies that allow them to survive and increase their value over time. Competitor orientation through performance evaluation of customer satisfaction, innovation, employee retention and market share played
Adopting Principle Of Parsimony In Modelling Time Series Using Heteroscedasticity Models
We adopt the principle of parsimony in heteroscedasticity models on eight insurance stocks. The results showed that the daily returns were stationary but not normally distributed and six out of eight stocks considered for the study showed evidence of ARCH effect. Post estimation and performance evolution metric was evaluated using the RMSE, MAE and MAPE but since the RMSE show
Comparative Study Of Aquaculture Industry In Africa A Case Study On Trend Of Aquaculture Industry In Nigeria And Some Coastal Countries For A Decade
The only way Africa can sustain fisheries development is through Aquaculture for food production in the continent. The paper examined trend of aquaculture industry for a decade among some leading African countries and less privilege ones with emphasis on fisheries resources, challenges and development. Secondary data were collected from relevant literature as well as the Food and Agriculture Organization of