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Talents versus academic intelligentsia in regional development and entrepreneurship globally
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TEACHER-STUDENT PERSPECTIVES AND EXPERIENCES WITH THE USE OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN POETRY CLASSROOM SETTINGS
(Kabarak University, 2014)Cooperative learning has been proclaimed as an effective instructional approach in promoting language development in learners. However, its use in Kenyan schools is relatively uncommon. This seemingly is because many ... -
TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF THE EFFECT OF TEACHER CHARACTERISTICS ON THE INTERNAL EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KERICHO COUNTY, KENYA
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2016-08)World initiatives in education such as Education for All (EFA) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have seen many governments make access to education central to their national development strategies mainly by ... -
TEACHERS’ VIEWPOINTS ON THE USE OF ICT IN THE TEACHING OF LANGUAGES IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2013-10-16)Some few decades ago chalk, blackboard, textbooks and teachers were the prominent components of teaching and learning in schools but recent development of ICT means that this landscape is rapidly changing not only ... -
The Teaching of English Idioms in Kenyan Secondary Schools: Difficulties and Effective Strategies
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Technological Advances That Enabled The Tugen To Adapt To The Physical Environment; A Historical Perspective.
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2018-10-14)Ever since man evolved,he has continously manipulated the environment for his own survival and the society at large. The physical environment has been crucial in man’s adaptation process as it dictated what man should ... -
Technology Adoption in Rural Areas for Sustainable Economic Development
(Kabarak University, 2013)An increase in living standards, improvement in selfesteem needs and freedom from oppression as well as a greater choice. (Todaro 2011) Addresses the issues of Distribution of the national income across the population, ... -
Tensile Properties of Indigenous Kenyan Boran Pickled and Tanned Bovine Hide
(kabarak university, 2016-07)lar radiation; reasonable with even fat cover make this breed a promising production of quality leather. Leather by-products can raise more revenue compared Despite the large potential in this area, the economic has ... -
Tensile Properties of Indigenous Kenyan Boran Pickled and Tanned Bovine Hide
(Kabarak University, 2016)Boran cattle are predominant breeds in NE, a region that produces 70% livestock for meat Dark pigmentation; black points-protection from sunburns; smooth, loose but motile and shiny coat/skin-reflection solar radiation; ... -
Theology, innovation and Society: Towards developing Dialogical Theology for African society
(Pwani University, 2014)Theology and society are inseparable due to the fact that they are both composed of that which makes for both human and universal well-being. Indeed the two have through the ages inspired each other in the pursuit of a ... -
A Thesis Submitted to the Institute of Postgraduate Studies of Kabarak University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Doctor of Philosophy in Practical Theology
(Kabarak University, 2023-11)Studies have been done on the history and anthropology of African Instituted Churches (AICs). Findings show that little has been investigated on the relationship between principles of hermeneutics and contextual theology. ... -
THREE LEVELS OF LEADERSHIP MODEL, ORGANIZATION CLIMATE AND ETHICAL PROCUREMENT IN COUNTY REFERRAL HOSPITALS IN KENYA
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2018-10)Approximately, about 18.42% of the global gross domestic product is expended through procurement. Procurement malpractices have however been on the rise in Kenya with every passing decade. This trend has been associated ... -
TITTLE DEED INFORMATION SYSTEM
(kabarak university, 2014)Property acquisition is a dream of every Kenyan citizen and a lot of money is usually involved in these transactions. Land dealing which should be between a willing buyer and a willing seller has been dogged by a lot of ... -
To consume or not consume bacteria from Traditional Fermented Milk, Mursik of Kenya?
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Tobacco Computational Modeling of Nicotine Cigarette Smoking Burning and Mainstream Cigarette Smoking
(Kabarak University, 2014)It has been estimated that tobacco smoking causes around 4.9 million deaths per year worldwide (Jonathan Foulds, 2008).Studies have shown that tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 identified constituents, and its biological ... -
TOPIC: CHRISTIAN IMPACT ON SOCIETY: AN ANALYSIS OF HISTORIC INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL INITIATIVES
(2013-10)(Mathew 25.35), "I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. was ....needed clothes and you clothed me, was in prison and you came to visit me". • Evangelizing without ... -
TORQUE CONTROLLER FOR THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR
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TOWARDS A COST-EFFECTIVE MODEL FOR QUALITY SUPERVISION OF STUDENT TEACHERS DURING TEACHING PRACTICE IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA
(Kabarak University, 2015)Teacher education is paramount in the development of human resource for the achievement of quality education to enhance sustainable development in Kenya. It is concerned with the provision of varied learning opportunities ... -
Towards a Unique, Secure, and Robust Wireless Local Area Network Device Identifier
(KABARAK UNIVERSITY, 2019-10)With today’s technological evolution, wireless networks have become very common for organizations, homes and public places. For any device to be authenticated and authorized to use any of the wireless network services, ...