Faculty of Education (FEd): Recent submissions
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Nutritional status of Somali children in north eastern province of Kenya; a study of incidence and prevalence of malnutrition among pre-school children (2-6 years old) in Wajir District
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A comparative study of teaching with radio by trained and untrained teachers through pupil achievement
(School of Education, University of Nairobi, 1982-12)The study attempted to compare the effectiveness of trained and untrained teachers on the utilization of instructional radio in the teaching of Health Education to Kenyan Rural Primary Schools. The effectiveness of ... -
Management practices in Kenyan secondary schools since independence
(School of Education, University of Nairobi, 1980-06)Since independence, the number of secondary schools in Kenya has continued to increase at quite an alarming rate. A midst different traditions and aims of starting the schools, a variety of practices in the management of ... -
Education and support for political authorities and institutions among urban africans:the case Of Kumasi, Ghana
(University of NairobiDepartment of Education, 1980)This thesis investigates the extent of support for military leaders and the military institution, civil service leaders and the civil service, and indigenous leaders and institutions among a sample of individuals, grouped ... -
An analysis of classroom interaction patterns of Kenyan secondary school chemistry teachers and their undesirable behaviours.
(Education, 1982)One major concern in education is the study of events which take place in the classroom. In particular, studies of classroom interaction patterns of different teachers have been conducted in an attempt to explain and ... -
Learning vocabulary through situational games by pupils of mixed ability in lower primary class.
(University Of NairobiMaster of Education, 1980)The study is school based to investigate the relative effectiveness of two different teaching strategies of learning vocabulary. Standard III pupils of both sexes, average age 8 years were the subject and the project ... -
A dyadic upward influence process: a laboratory investigation of the effect of a subordinate's ingratiation praise and performance) on the supervisor-subordinate exchange relationship
(Business Administration, 1981)The process o·f upward influence in organizational work units is poorly understood. Although the vertical dyad linkage (VDL) model of leadership was developed, in part, to address this problem, it does not specify the ... -
Rural-rural, migration and population change a study of the Kericho tea estates complex in Kenya
(Arts-philosophy, 1981)This study explores, the nature, pattern/and implications for rural development of rural-rural migration which, unlike the rural-urban component, remains a relatively virgin area of internal migration research: as well ... -
The fishing Industry of Uganda
(Arts-economics, 1981)The: role; of fishing in the: Uganda economy eann of be: underestimated. It offers: employment and incomes-to thousands of fishermen either a&gear' owners or labourers, and thousands of others are: engaged in fish ... -
Indigenous education as practiced by the Ameru with special reference to circumcision ceremonies
(Education, 1981)This Thesis is the outcome of the research conducted in Meru. The purpose of the research was to examine the indigenous educational values taught to the .Meru youths from the period they enter the age of adolescence ... -
Factors influencing principals' performance In the maintenance of discipline in public secondary schools In central division of Machakos District, Kenya
(Business Administration, 2008)Indiscipline in public secondary schools in Kenya has escalated despite various intervention measures. This study endeavors to unearth the factors influencing principals' performance in maintaining discipline in public ... -
Causes of poor K.C.P.E. performance in primary schools in Loita Division of Narok south district, Kenya
(Education, 2009)For many years, the K.C.P.E. results of the primary schools of Loita division ofNarok South District have been the poorest in the District and also among the poorest nationally. The Maasai of Loita are also known for ... -
Building competitive advantage through diversification: a case study Of the KENOL/KOBIL oil corporation
(University of NairobiSchool of Business, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2006)This was a case study on building competitive advantage through geographic diversification. The study was done as a case study of Kenol/Kobil Petroleum Company in Kenya. The data collection instrument was an interview ... -
The effect of new Information & Communication Technology on performance of learners
(School of Education, University of Nairobi, 2007)Information and Communication Technology (I.C.T) is a new subject in education. It is a service subject as well as academic discipline by itself, which should enable the delivery of education content to learners in a better ... -
Analysis of Kenya’s responses to international terrorism, 1980 - 2005
(Institute of Diplomacy & International Studies (IDIS), 2006-10)This study investigates the phenomenon of terrorism, its development through time and space, nature and typologies as well as its counter-terrorism measures at global, regional and national (Kenyan) levels. It seeks to ... -
The impact of irrigation on the socio-cultural and economic lives of a rural community.The case of Yatta Furrow irrigation in Machakos District ,Kenya.
(Institute of Anthropology, Gender & African Studies, University of Nairobi, 1993)Focus on irrigation studies in general and Kenya in particular has been mainly on the large-scale irrigation projects. This study makes a departure from this trend and examines the impact of a small-scale irrigation project ... -
Conflict of interests in African regional economic co-operation
(Faculty of Arts, 1993)For a long time, the concept of African unity has evoked a widespread enthusiasm for cooperation from all segments of African society. Indeed, the promotion of economic cooperation in Africa is now a well accepted part ... -
An analysis of the phenomenon of terrorism and Kenya’s counter-terrorism strategy, 2000-2007
(Institute of Diplomacy & International Studies (IDIS), 2007-12)The terrorism threat continues to be an intractable problem for the international community and Kenya in particular due to its negative effect on peace, stability and security. The problem continues to grow and acquiring ... -
Effects of online marketing communication on book sales among publishers and distributors in Kenya
(School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, 2009)The rapid adoption of the World Wide Web (Web) as a commercial medium has caused firms to experiment with innovative ways of doing business. The firms that effectively market themselves and their products on the Web have ... -
A pragmatic study of selected songs by Joseph Kamaru
(Department of Linguistics and Languages, University of Nairobi, 2013-05-09)Songs and singers have been with us since time immemorial but occasionally one comes along who is very talented and captures a people's imagination and somehow his songs simply refuse to be forgotten and somehow keep on ...








