Kenya’s 2024 academic year marred by multiple crises, The Eastleigh Voice Isiolo Secondary school teachers during a strike earlier this year. “The 2024 academic year in Kenya faced significant disruptions, stemming from funding delays, natural disasters, industrial action, and social unrest, severely...
the architect told me, referring to his now under-construction Majiayao Ruins Museum and Observatory in Gansu province in Northwestern China. "I hate column-beam solutions. I want column-free spaces for the public building," he continued. Our conversation took place earlier this year on a ...
In2018less than 10% of Zimbabwean children completed high school, with about 40% in Kenya and 50% in SA. By 2022 that figure was 62% in SA. We won’t talk about the Seychelles because it has only 100,000 people. That is the population of Kroonstad. When it comes to higher educat...
In fact, some of the teacher education applicants are just completing their secondary education, but some applicants have already graduated and have taken jobs as substitute teachers or are working in other fields and are career-changers from other professions. Furthermore, the annual selection proce...
For ambitious students, the digital age has opened up a universe of possibilities that just did not exist in the past. There are numerous online jobs that a student can do in their spare time without sacrificing their academic performance. And the only costs are those associated with your ...
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and also increases their propensity to remain in the labour market. But some allowance must be made for the value of women's non-market work, for indirect benefits of education, and for psychic income. Various methods are suggested for measuring the non-monetary benefits of education, such as...
(LaRossa & Reitzes,2009; White & Klein,2008), teachers’ satisfaction of their jobs come from their fulfillment of the related role responsibilities. As compared to subject teachers, homeroom teachers may get better prepared for and used to relatively high work load and even become desensitized ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how pedagogical approaches determines the performance of entrepreneurship education in public universities in Kenya with a view to instill entrepreneurship culture to enhance job creation and minimize poverty. The universities sampled were JKUAT, Kenyatta ...
Tensions between teachers and the national government in Kenya also reflect something of a “Catch-22.” In a recent World Bank report, concern was expressed that the quality of education in the country was alarmingly inadequate. On the one hand, many critics of the government, including many ...