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Teacher Factors Influencing the Implementation of Curriculum Learning Outcomes in Public Primary Schools in Ndavaya Zone, Kwale County, Kenya
(Journal of Popular Education in Africa, 2020-07)
The purpose of this study was, to investigate the teacher factors influencing the implementation of curriculum learning outcomes in public primary schools in Ndavaya Zone, Kwale County, Kenya. It was guided by the following ...
Influence of Pupils' Councils in Decision Making on Academic Performance in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education Examinations in Kieni West Sub-County, Nyeri County, Kenya
(Journal of Popular Education in Africa, 2022-09)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of pupils ‘councils’ involvement in
decision making on academic performance in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education
Examination among public day primary schools ...
Influence of Parent Involvement on Academic Performance of Students in Public Day Secondary Schools in Thika West and Gatundu North Sub-Counties, Kiambu County, Kenya
(Journal of Popular Education in Africa, 2021-09)
Parental involvement contributes significantly in students’ academic success in national
examinations. This has forced secondary school administrators to involve parents while
preparing students for Kenya Certificate of ...
Principal’s Visionary Leadership and Financial Management in Secondary Schools in Meru County, Kenya
(Journal of Education, 2023-05)
An ideal funding system in a secondary school provides a key avenue for ensuring that its
operations are running smoothly. It should have reliable structures of administration with
competent staff such as the bursars and ...
Influence of Principals’ Innovation on Financial Management in Secondary Schools in Meru County, Kenya
(International Journal of Professional Practice, 2023-07-23)
Principals’ receptivity to innovative ways of running the operations of their institutions should be
based on methods that minimize costs, save time and allow excellence. However, there is
inadequate financial resources ...