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        The Influence of Instructional Methods on Student Skills Development in Public Technical Training Institutions in Kenya 

        Nyangweso, Gladys Kemuma; Ngeera, Flora Gacheri; Thuba, Esther (Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies (JAIS):, 2022-10)
        Technical education skills development is one among other strategies thought to be what Kenya needs for the achievement of vision 2030 (Ministry of Education [MoE], 2019). To realize this vision, Kenya needs a critical ...
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        Social Economic Status and Implementation of the 100 Percent Transition Policy in Public Primary Schools in Sololo Sub-County, Marsabit County 

        Galgallo, Abdullahi Dida; Thuba, Esther; Mwenda, Eric (Journal of Education, 2023-08)
        The idea of a smooth transition from primary to secondary school is part of a global push to give all children a 12-year era of continuous learning. The high cost of secondary education in Kenya contributed to the low ...
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        Social-Cultural Factors Influencing Female Under-Representation in the Management of Public Primary Schools in Rigoma Sub-County, Nyamira County, Kenya 

        Moraa, Momanyi Ruth; Thuba, Esther; Kithinji, Winfred K. (EdinBurg Peer Reviewed Journals and Books Publishers, 2022)
        Various studies around the world show that the majority of public primary schools are headed by male teachers. Despite these observations, no systematic study has been conducted to identify the factors that contribute ...

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