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51) CAUSES OF HIGH GIRL-CHILD DROPOUT OF SCHOOLS IN MAYUGE TOWN COUNCIL, MA YUGE DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The study was carried out to investigate on the factors contributing to high girl-child dropout of schools in la:,ruge town council schools, l.1ayuge District. The subjects involved in this study were teachers, students, opinion leaders and employees of non-government organization working in Mayuge town council. The data was collected... Continue Reading

52) THE EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY ON INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN UGANDA - A CASE STUDY FOR MUKWANO INDUSTRIES IN MAKINDYE EAST, DIVISION, KAMPALA DISTRICT.

ABSTRACT In Uganda and the cjeveloping World as a Whole, Technology has continued to challenge the socio- political and Economical Institutions. The effect of technology on industrial gro,wth in Uganda have been enormous. Consequently, the government, civil societies and the public have embarked on efforts to improve on technology so as to promote... Continue Reading

53) THE EFFECT OF HIV/AIDS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CHILDREN IN APAC DISTRICT THE CASE OF SELECTED SCHOOLS IN AKOKOROSUB-COUNTY

ABSTRACT The study was carried out to investigate the effect of HIV/aids on the performance of pupils in Apace district. The study specifically looked at stigmatization and performance, positive living and performance, absenteeism and performance and orphan hood and performance. The study was based no case study and the methods that was used for... Continue Reading

54) KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES TOWARDS THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS AMONGST THE COMMUNITY AT BUTIABA LANDING SITE, BULIISA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Schistosomiasis is an “emerging tragedy in our new global health decade” being endemic in 76 countries of the world affecting about 200 million people of the 700 million people living in the endemic areas. Even with readily available drugs, the pervasiveness of the intermediate host snails and the ease at which re-infection occurs;... Continue Reading

55) THE CAUSES OF SECONDARY SCHOOL DROPOUT IN MOYALE DISTRICT, KENYA.

ABSTRACT Although there is high enrolment in schools due to F.P.E and F.S.E however, E.F.A remains an uphill task due to school dropout and the challenges of transition from primary to secondary school dropout is as a result of reproductive health related, poverty related, family related, school related and societal courses. Using data from 20... Continue Reading

56) CAUSES OF SCHOOL DROPOUT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MAKINDYE DIVISION- UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study on the 'causes of school dropout in Uganda' was carried out in Makindye, with specific aims of; determining the reasons of school drop out, finding out whether more girls drop out from school than boys and investigating the role played by the curriculum and the instructors in school drop out. A review of related literature was... Continue Reading

57) THE IMPACT OF SUBSIDIZED SECONDARY EDUCATION ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN KABARTONJO DIVISION, NORTH BARINGO DISTRICT, KENYA

ABSTRACT Recent research statistics has shown that the Subsidized Secondary education introduced in the year 2007 had lead to a large influx of Students into Secondary schools. Kenyans cannot afford to complacent about it, thus their arise an immediate need to conduct an investigation on the issue of academic performance on the influx of Students.... Continue Reading

58) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BEE KEEPING AND SCHOOL DROP OUT IN BARWESSA ZONE, MONING BARJNGO NORTH DISTRICT, KENYA

Abstract This study is about the relationship between bee keeping and the rate of school drop outs in Barwessa zone. Moning Baringo North District. Kenya Its purpose was to examine the effects of bee keeping on the attendance of pupils in Primary Schools of Barwessa zone To achieve this purpose, the researcper was guided by the following... Continue Reading

59) POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND FOOD SECURITY IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF OGUR SUB COUNTY, LIRA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT Although various attempts were being made by government and Nongovernmental organization to stop political instability in order to improve on food security in Northern Uganda, ensuring enough food for the people still remained the biggest challenge posed by political instability. There was a total breakdown of the agricultural production... Continue Reading

60) POVERTY AND SCHOOL DROP OUT IN KAMBUGA SUB-COUNTY KANUNGU DISTRICT, UGANDA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the causers of poverty and school drop out of students selected in schools in Kambuga Sub-county, Kanungu District, Uganda. The specific objectives of the study were to find out the cause of school dropout, to find out the impact of poverty on school dropout and establish solutions to the... Continue Reading

61) TEACHER’S COLLEGE EDUCATION AND PUPILS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE A CASE OF KIAMBERE ZONE IN MBEERE DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . iii TABLE OF CONTENTS iv LIST OF FIGURES vi CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Background to the Study 1 1.1.1 Background to the Area ofStudy 2 1.2 Statement of the Problem 3 1.3 Purpose of the Study 4 1.4 Research Objectives 4 1.4.1 Specific Objectives 4 1.5 Research Questions 4 1.6 The... Continue Reading

62) CAUSES OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN TIRIMIONIN ZONE, KABARTONJO DIVISION OF BARINGO DISTRICT KENYA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration (i) Approval (ii) Dedication (iii) Acknowledgement (iv) List of abbreviation (v) Definition of tenns (vi) List of tables (vii) List of figures (viii) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 1.0 Overview 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Statement of problem 2 1.3 Purpose of the study 2 1.4 Research objectives 2 1.4.1 General objectives 2... Continue Reading

63) CAUSES OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN TIRIMIONIN ZONE, KABARTONJO DIVISION OF BARINGO DISTRICT

TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration (i) Approval (ii) Dedication (iii) Acknowledgement (iv) List of abbreviation (v) Definition of tenns (vi) List of tables (vii) List of figures (viii) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 1.0 Overview 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Statement of problem 2 1.3 Purpose of the study 2 1.4 Research objectives 2 1.4.1 General objectives 2... Continue Reading

64) CHALLENGES OF GIRL- CHILD EDUCATION IN MASABA SUB-COUNTY IN BUSIA DISTRICT, UGANDA

ABSTRACT This study examined the challenges of girl-child education in Masaba sub-county in Busia district. This was after the realization of the impact of educating a girl-child in Masaba subcounty Busia district. The study sjecifically sought to achieve the following objectives: To identify the indicators of girl-child education in Masaba... Continue Reading

65) PLAY AND ITS EFFECTS ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN THE SELECTED PRIMARY SCHOOLS, MU RANG' A SOUTH DISTRICT, KENYA

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to investigate the Effectiveness of Play on Early Childhood Development in ECDE Centers of Maragwa Division, Murang'a South District Kenya The specific objectives of the study were to Determine the profile of the respondents in regards to: age, gender and academic level, to investigate the importance of... Continue Reading

66) AN INVESTIGATION OF STUDENTS' INVOLVEMENT IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS DISCIPLINE ENHANCEMENT IN RONGO DIVISION RONGO DISTRICT-KENYA

ABSTRACT Each year about 50 schools go on strike during the month of July, this year (2008) over 300 schools were on revolt dnring the second tenn. It is a tension filled month because of the mocks, schools running out of money and meals way below standard. Students have endured six months of what they cons,der ill treatment, incompetence and... Continue Reading

67) SOCIAL ECONOMIC STATUS AND SCHOOL DROPOUT OF GIRLS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ARAPI SUB COUNTY SOROTI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study aimed at establishing the social-economic status and school dropouts of girls in secondary education. The study was conducted from five selected secondary schools in Arapai Sub County in Soroti district. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design on which both qualitative and quantitative methods were used. The... Continue Reading

68) POST ELECTION INDUCED ALCOHOLISM AND MORAL BEHAVIOUR AT HOME

ABSTRACT The study analyzed Post Election Induced alcoholism and moral behaviour in homes a case study of Kaplamai Division, Trans-Nzoia East District Kenya. The study aimed at investigating the influence of excessive alcohol drinking on morals behaviour in families in Kaplamai Division. This was upon the background that, the increasing cases of... Continue Reading

69) THE IMPACTS OF FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS: A CASE STUDY OF NGULUNI PRIMARY SCHOOL, KAMBU ZONE, KIBWEZI DISTRICT, KENYA

ABSTRACT The research embarks on investigating the impacts of free primary education on academic performance of primary school pupils. The purpose of this study it will be to fmd out the impacts of free primary education on academic performance of primary school pupils with Nguluni Primary School in Kambu Zone, Kibwezi District of Kenya being a... Continue Reading

70) AWARENESS ON HIV PREVENTION AND BEHAVIOR CHANGE AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO COME FOR COUNSELLIG AND TESTING IN KISOZI PARISH, MADDU SUB-COUNTY — GOMBA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT This study explored the awareness on Hiv prevention and behavior change among the people who come for counseling and testing in Kisozi parish in Gomba district.This was after the realization that Hiv /Aids pandemic is still a major challenge in global health with over 35 million people living with the disease.The study specifically sought... Continue Reading

71) AGRICULTURAL PRACTICE AND THE STATE OF ENVIRONMENT A CASE STUDY OF KERIO DIVISION RIFT VALLEY PROVINCE IN KENYA

ABSTRACT The study investigated the influence of agricultural practice and the state of environment in kerio division Rift Valley-Kenya 2007-2011. The study was guided by specific objectives that included; identifYing the different agricultural methods employed in kerio division, to find out the effects of agricultural methods used on the... Continue Reading

72) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FINANCE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA, CASE STUDY KISUMU CITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .ii ABBREVIATIONS iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv C) DEFINITION OF TERMS v BACKGROUND vi CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 STATEMENTOF THE PROBLEM 2 1.2 SIGNIFICANCES OF THE STUDY 2 1.3 LITERATURE REVIEW 3 1.3.1 General Review 3 1.3.2 Performance 4 1.3.3 Finances 6 1.3.4 Religion 7 1.3.5 Age ofthe School 9 1.4 STATEMENT... Continue Reading

73) CHALLENGES OF USING ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IN THE UPPER PART OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN RURAL UGANDA A CASE OF ONE PRIMARY SCHOOL IN MPIGI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The study explored the challenges of using English as a medium of instruction in the upper part of primary schools in rural Uganda. The sample consisted of the head teacher; pupils and teachers of upper primary school grades (five to seven), from one selected primary school in Mpigi district. The research questions used were: How do... Continue Reading

74) THE EFFECTS OF SINGLE PARENTHOOD ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN GULU DISTRICT THE CASE OF LAKWANA SUB- COUNTY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION This chapter entails the following Captions : Background of the study, statement of the problem , purpose of the study ,specific objectives , research questions , scope of the study, significance of the study, limitation of the study , definition of terms and conceptual frame work . 1.1. Background to the study:- Due to... Continue Reading

75) ENROLMENT OF PUPILS IN ELDAMA RAVINE NURSERY, KOLBATEK DISTRICT, KENYA.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the enrollment of pupils of Eldama Ravine nursery school in Kolbatek district, Kenya. The specific objectives of the study were to determine the enrollment of pupils in regards to, introduction of free primary education, poverty, lack of government regulation, lack of a standardized curriculum... Continue Reading
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