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The contribution of leadership in education: Impact of teachers’ up-grading on the overall performance of secondary schools in Uganda: A case study of Masaka District.
(Makerere University, 2009-10)
The purpose of the study was to examine the contribution of Leadership in education impact of teacher’s up-grading on the overall performance of school. The objectives were to analyze the effectiveness of up-grading teachers, ...
Implementation of curriculum reform and its implications: The case of Kenya.
(2005)
Education is intimately associated with social and economic and political development in any nation. In Kenya's pre-independence education was provided within the context of social and economic organization. Colonial ...
Grassroots women empowerment: a comparative study of human rights education in Rukungiri and Kampala districts
(Makerere University, 2005)
This study was set to provide insight into the inter-relationships between human rights education and grassroots women empowerment. The study was conceptualized along human rights theories and Longwe's (1991) five levels ...
Improving the management of sexual maturation at primary schools: information needs from the perspective of Ugandan school children
(Makerere Institute of Social Research, 2002-06-14)
A series of studies conducted in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe between 2000 - 2001 about management of puberty in Primary Schools all came to the same and poignant conclusion namely: the current management of sexual maturation ...
Improving the management of sexual maturation at primary schools: information needs from the perspective of Ugandan school children
(Makerere Institute of Social Research, 2002-06-14)
A series of studies conducted in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe between 2000 - 2001 about management of puberty in Primary Schools all came to the same and poignant conclusion namely: the current management of sexual maturation ...
The adventures of the Randy Professor and Angela the sugar mummy: Sex in fictional serials in Ugandan popular magazines.
(Taylor and Francis, 2005)
In 1996 newspaper vendors in Ugandan towns started selling a new kind of locally produced ‘lifestyle’ magazine. On the covers there were young, scantily dressed girls and inside news articles, fictional serials, lifestyle ...