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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 ... -
School resources and effective implementation of e-Learning in secondary schools in Kasese Municipality, Uganda
(Interdisciplinary Journal of Education Research, 2024-01-30)This study examined the influence of school resources on the effective implementation of e-learning in secondary schools in Kasese Municipality, Uganda. Specifically, the study investigated the impact of tangible resources, ... -
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 ... -
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. ... -
Technology leadership practices of end users and the adoption of e-learning in midwifery institutions in Uganda
(Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 2022-04)E-learning has gained popularity in Uganda. Midwifery institutions have invested in it to manage the increasing demand for educa- tion. However, its adoption is low, which is likely to hinder the enhancement of numbers, ... -
Ugandan teachers epistemological beliefs and child-led research: implications for developing inclusive educational practice
(2019-12-10)There is a complementarity between Uganda’s aim for ‘education for all’ and the pedagogy indicated as underpinning Uganda’s child-focused thematic curriculum. However, child-focused pedagogies are rare. The case is made ... -
Universities’ capabilities and effective implementation of e-learning in public universities in Kampala city, Uganda
(Journal of the National Council for Higher Education, 2023-02)The COVID-19 pandemic restricted access to campuses of universities owing to intermittent lockdowns. Consequently, educational institutions were forced to adopt virtual teaching techniques to ensure continued teaching ...