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Status of support supervision and performance of primary school teachers in Uganda: a qualitative perspective
(International Journal of Education and Social Science Research, 2021-06)
Support supervision is critical in the performance of primary school teachers and learners. For primary
school teachers to effectively fulfill their tasks, they need professional development-oriented support
supervision. ...
Graduate Students’ Perceptions Regarding Blended Instruction Implementation at Kyambogo University, Uganda: Implications for University Management
(Journal of the National Council for Higher Education, 2021-08)
Background: Undeniably, universities across the globe, particularly in
African countries like Uganda, more than ever before are faced with acute
challenges, e.g. coping with the ever increasing number of people that ...
Policy support and research productivity among lecturers in Ugandan public universities: case of Kyambogo University
(Journal of the National Council for Higher Education, 2022-12)
In today’s competitive global higher education market, research productivity
has become a dominant criterion for determining the university’s effectiveness.
Besides, high-quality research benefits individual academics, ...
Satisfaction with human resource management practices and job performance of academic staff in public universities in Uganda: a case of Kyambogo University
(Journal of the National Council for Higher Education, 2022-12)
The quality of job performance of employees, regardless of context, cannot be any
better than the quality of Human Resource Management Practices (HRMPs) at the
place of work. This cross-sectional survey study provides ...
Status of professional learning communities in developing countries: Case of Vietnam and Uganda
(International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2022-03)
What is the status of professional learning communities in Vietnam and Uganda? Is there a significant difference between the teaching experience of secondary teachers and how they see the relevance of professional learning ...