School of Education: Recent submissions
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Management challenges in the implementation of the thematic curriculum in primary schools in Uganda: a case of Agago district
(Kyambogo University(unpublished work), 2013-11-27)The study investigated Management Challenges faced in the implementation of Thematic Curriculum (ITC) in P/S in Uganda. This came as a result of the glaring problem of very low level of proficiency of pupils in literacy ... -
The influence of fringe benefits on commitment and motivation of teachers in selected private secondary schools in Wakiso district, Uganda
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2013-10)This study was on the influence of fringe benefits on commitment and motivation of teachers in Private Secondary Schools in Wakiso District. It particularly examined the ways in which fringe benefits are used to motivate ... -
Housing facilities and teachers' performance in government aided primary schools in Arua district, Uganda
(Kyambogo University(unpublished), 2012-06)The study set to investigate, analyse conditions of housing facilities and assess their effects on teachers' performance in government aided primary schools in Arua District. Despite the acute need to increase the number ... -
Funding and lecturer’s research effectiveness in public universities in Uganda: a case of kyambogo university
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2023-04)Adequate research funding is vital for generating and disseminating knowledge, skills and orientations that are critical to sustainable development. This study employed a cross-sectional survey method to examine the ... -
Theorising and modeling interface design quality and its predictive influence on learners’ post adoption behaviour in e-learning course environments
(International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2021)The current study, guided by the cross-sectional survey method, assessed interface design quality, and its predictive ability on E-learners’ post-adoption behavior in E-learning course environments. DeLone and McLean’s ... -
“Ekisaakaate” (royal enclosure) living values-based contextual instruction pedagogy and early childhood moral learning outcomes in Buganda kingdom in Uganda
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2023-04)The study was prompted by the increasing moral decadence among the young children in Buganda Kingdom in particular and Uganda at large with many young people not being merciful, honest and loyal. They lack moral ethics, ... -
State of teacher made classroom tests and testing as continuous assessment in an inclusive setting for practical outcomes, case study of bachelor of teacher education students in Kyambogo university, Uganda
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2023-04)Inclusive education, inclusive classroom, inclusive setting, teacher made classroom tests and testing are commonly used terms by educators; teachers, teacher educators, administrators, parents/guardians, communities of ... -
Optimizing computer supported collaborative learning within higher education: insights from student collaboration on take-home group tasks in Uganda
(Makerere Journal of Higher Education, 2023-05)The growth in computer-supported Collaborative learning (CSCL), especially in higher education, has attracted many research studies. However, there remains a paucity of empirical studies on how it can be taken up within ... -
Financial resource management and performance in upe schools. a case study of Kampala capital city authority (Kcca)
(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2015-12)The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between financial resource management and UPE performance in KCCA schools. The study's specific objectives included; "to find out the relationship between financial ... -
Vocational education and training (vet) development in present day southern Sudan against the background of the 1983-2005 civil war: A case of Juba county
(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2011-01)The study looked into how the war affected Vocational Education and Training (VET) and its development at the Multi-Service Training Centre in Juba County since its formation in 1973 . This was undertaken with an objective ... -
Promoting basic social and health care work through education – global North and global South in comparison
(International Academic Publishers, 2017)In this chapter we discuss the function and recognition of basic social and healthcare work in the global context of ‘the totality of societally recognized work’ (Glucksman 1995) and the mainstream educational structures ... -
Balancing dual roles in the face of missing on-site child care arrangements: lived experiences of breast-feeding student mothers at Kyambogo University
(World Journal of Educational Research, 2020-08)Through the use of a phenomenological approach this study explored lived experiences of breast-feeding student mothers in the face of missing institutionalized on-campus child care arrangements at Kyambogo University (KyU). ... -
Continuous assessment and performance of pupils in mathematics in primary schools in Ntungamo district, Uganda
(Kyambogo University[unpublished work], 2014-11)This study aimed at investigating the influence of Continuous Assessment on pupils' performance in Mathematics in Primary Schools in lhungaSub-county, Ntungamo District. The specific objectives of the study were to ... -
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. ... -
Leadership development schemes for middle-level academics in merged universities: the case of Kyambogo University
(Journal of Higher Education in Africa / Revue de l'enseignement supérieur, 2019)Does the current generation of middle-level academics in most African universities, for example deans and heads of departments, adequately possess the leadership competence required to handle prevailing and future ... -
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 ... -
Integration of strategic human resource management for efficiency in Uganda public universities
(West East Journal of Social Sciences, 2019)The paper explores the status quo of strategic human resource management and its perceived role to alleviate inefficient management in Uganda public universities. A close-ended questionnaire was administered to top ... -
Service delivery and students' satisfaction in higher education institutions: perspectives of undergraduate students in Uganda
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2014-11)This study examined the impact of service delivery on student's satisfaction in two public and two private universities in Uganda. The specific objectives of the study were; to determine the critical factors in service ... -
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 ... -
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, ...