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    Effects of level of education on perceptions of alternative rite of passage of the Marakwet of Kenya 

    Kiptiony, G. J; Kariuki, M. W; Kathuri, N. (Kabarak University, 2014)
    The Alternative Rite of Passage (ARP) is an intervention programme sponsored by NGOs as an alternative to female circumcision (FGM).ARP mimics the traditional rites aspect by putting the initiates in seclusion and ...
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    SPORTS AND ATHLETICS AS AN EMERGING FRONTIER IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN KENYA 

    G.N, OKEBIRO (Kabarak University, 2013-10-18)
    Sports are important both to individual health and economic development in Kenya.  Kenya is known for its prowess in the mid and long distance athletics.  The paper is a descriptive-survey based on empirical ...
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    Effects of a Learning Together Model on Students’ Attitude towards School Poetry 

    Chemwei, Bernard; Kiboss, Joel Kipkemboi; Cheruiyot, Christopher (IISTE, 2013)
    The importance of poetry in enhancing the development and growth of students’ intellectual, emotional, social and linguistic aspects is well documented. However, there is poor performance by students in poetry at the KCSE ...
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    Assessing students' attitude towards computer technology 

    KagenI, O. N; Havice, W. L; Isbell, C. J; Smith, R (Kabarak University, 2014)
    Recent advances, especially in computer technology, have heralded the development and implementation of new and innovative teaching strategies. Exposing learners to computer technology may influence their behavior and ...
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    Conceptualizing research and innovation: Issues and implications for Higher Education Research and Publications in Africa 

    Barasa, Fred Simiyu (Kabarak University, 2014)
    The quest for change, improvement and competitiveness characterize individual, institutional and state endeavours in today's world. This is largely because globalization and liberalization of the world economy has presented ...
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    ASSESSING WHETHER DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS INFUENCE PEER PRESSURE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL ADOLESENCE IN MYAHURURU 

    R.W, Gikonyo; K., Njagi (LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY, 2014)
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    THE LEVEL OF JOB SATISFACTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN TRANSMARA WEST SUB-COUNTY, KENYA 

    Ogochi, George (Kabarak University, 2014)
    This study was undertaken to find out secondary school teachers’ level of job satisfaction in Transmara West District, Kenya. This research adopted a Cross- sectional design with stratified random sampling technique to ...
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    Drop out among Pupils in Rural Primary Schools in Kenya: The Case of Nandi North District, Kenya 

    Morara, Abel Nyamesa; Chemwei, Bernard (IISTE, 2013)
    The role of education in socializing the individual to fit in the society cannot be gainsaid. This is because education empowers people to improve their well being and participation in nation building. But recent research has ...
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    WESTERN EDUCATION ON THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN: THE CASE OF IDAKHO COMMUNITY, KENYA 

    LEEN, KAVULAVU (kabarak university, 2016-05-12)
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    Impact of agronomic inputs in sugarcane farming on total heavy metal levels in aquatic ecosystems and soils within Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya 

    Omwoma, S.; Lalah, J.O; Ongeri, D.M.K (Kabarak University, 2014)
    Sugarcane farming has been identified as the single most cultivated cash crop in Lake Victoria basin. Use of high agronomic inputs is employed in these regions for better yields. Most rivers feeding Lake Victoria from ...
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    AuthorChemwei, Bernard (5)Okebiro, Gilbert Nyakundi (3)Koech, Sharon Jerotich (2)Ndonye, Michael M. (2)Barasa, Fred Simiyu (1)Chepkilot, R. (1)Cheruiyot, Christopher (1)Dr Chemwei, Bernard (1)Dr. Tikoko, Betty Jeruto (1)Ernest, Onzere (1)... View MoreSubjectperformance (2)Rural Primary Schools (2)Secondary education (2)academic performance (1)Africa (1)agronomic inputs (1)Alternative Rite of Passage (1)attitude (1)Ban (1)career development (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (17)2013 (6)2015 (5)2016 (1)2019 (1)Has File(s)Yes (30)

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