Remuneration And Teacher Performance In Secondary Schools In Gulu Municipality, Uganda | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2021
The study investigated the impact of remuneration on teacher performance in Secondary Schools in Uganda. Teacher performance had evidently deteriorated with 75% of the teachers not scheming and lesson planning, rising cases of absenteeism (17%), dodging of lessons 30%, strikes, alcoholism, sexual immorality, and lack of respect. Specifically, the study
Macro Economic Variables And Foreign Direct Investment Growth Rate In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | May,2021
Developing nations consider foreign direct investment (FDI) as a necessity for external finances and consistent economic growth. Kenya being a developing country benefits from foreign direct investment inflows through enhanced economic growth, increased employment opportunities, increased utilization of local resources, infrastructural growth and development, technological transfer, and improved balance of
Examining The Challenges Of Internal Audit Practices At Tamale Technical University And Tamale Metropolitan Assembly | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Accounting | Apr,2021
Independence and Objectivity, among others, are at the centre stage of an effective internal auditing. Internal audit activity should not only be independent but also be seen to be. Therefore, the individual internal auditor should be objective. These are not negotiable attributes required in planning, performing and communicating results of
Occurrence Of Bacterial Wilt Pathogen In Soils And Potato Tubers In Runyenjes In Embu County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Apr,2021
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a starchy tuber crop that is widely cultivated in Africa as an income generator. Nutritionally, potato provides essential amino acids among other important body required nutrients. Despite the significance of potato as a crop, its production is constrained by various biotic and abiotic factors, which
Occurrence Of Accommodative Insufficiency Induced Asthenopia Among Computer Users At Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Apr,2021
Purpose: The increased popularity of computers has seen an increase in asthenopic complaints among computer users. By partaking this study, we obliged to contribute immensely to the understanding of the various binocular anomalies especially accommodative insufficiency (AI) i.e reduced accommodative strength is the leading cause of asthenopic complaints such as
Analysis Of Inventory Management Practices And Performance Of Private Hospitals In Burundi: A Case Of Kira Hospital, Bujumbura | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Supply Chain Management | Apr,2021
A typical healthcare supply chain is a complex network consisting of many different parties at various stages of the value chain. The increase in health expenditure all over the world as countries seek to implement universal health care complicates the situation further. The recent trends in efficient distribution, such as
Mechanisms Of Action Of Pseudomonas Fluorescens Against Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp Phaseoli In Vitro | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Mar,2021 premium
French bean accounts for 61% of the total horticultural exports in Kenya. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp phaseoli has been a major threat causing up to 30% yield loss. The objective of the study was to screen locally isolated Pseudomonas fluorescens for ability to suppress growth of F. oxysporum in vitro.
Incorporating Ethics And Professionalism In Accounting Education And Research: Evidence From The University Of Professional Studies, Accra | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Business Ethics | Mar,2021 premium
Incorporating ethics and professionalism in accounting education is essential to the development of students' ethical ability. This initiative serves to remind students of the moral implications of decision-making. The paper explores the best approach to integrate ethics and professionalism into accounting education in order to encourage students studying accounting to
Spatio-temporal Variation In Forage Production In A Key Resource Area In Succulent Karoo Rangeland, South Africa| Researchjournali's Journal Of Ecology | Mar,2021 super premium
For herbivores to survive in arid rangelands, they largely depend on landscapes that act as grazing reserves during the dry seasons. In Richtersveld National Park, the dry season forage consists of browse from tree branches, litter and grass that grow along the Orange River. The aim of the study was
The Effects Of Corona Virus (covid-19) Pandemic On Remote Learning In The Eastern And Northern Regions, Ghana | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2021
Introduction: This study examined the effects of Coronavirus pandemic on remote learning in the Eastern and Northern Regions, Ghana. It also focused on the challenges junior high school students face on remote learning during the lockdown period of the pandemic. Methods: This study employed a descriptive cross-sectional online survey design.