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Understanding doctoral supervision: concepts and experiences of selected supervisors and Ph.D. graduates in Uganda
(MIER Journal of Educational Studies Trends and Practices, 2019-11)
Worldwide higher education is witnessing an expansion in graduate education, hence, the need to focus on the quality of graduate training and research, especially at the Ph.D. level is of utmost importance. It is widely ...
Compulsory science policy: enhancing gender equality in education? A case study of academic achievement in Uganda
(MIER Journal of Educational Studies Trends and Practices, 2013-11)
This paper communicates the results of a diagnostic evaluation of the performance of boys and girls in physical sciences at Ordinary level in Uganda after the adoption of the compulsory science policy. The objectives of ...
Compulsory science policy, student performance, and teachers’ role: Uganda’s experience
(Journal of Education, Humanities and Sciences (JEHS), 2014)
Using Lipsky’s concept of the street-level bureaucrat, this paper highlights how teachers may be contributing to students’ high failure rates within the framework of the recent educational reforms, with particular focus ...
Exploring user attitudes towards internet use: the role of gender and age difference
(Science Journal of Psychology, 2013-02)
This study was conducted in Kyambogo University (KYU),
Uganda to assess the impact of gender and age difference on
students’ attitudes towards use of internet. Stratified random
sampling technique was used to select 350 ...