Parent Teacher Interface On Students’ Learning Achievement In Rural Universal Secondary Education Schools: A Case Of Selected Secondary Schools In South-western Uganda
This study examines the influence of the parent-teacher interface on student learning achievement in Universal Secondary Education (USE) schools in South Western Uganda. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from 966 participants across 49 rural USE schools, including teachers, head teachers, students, parents/guardians, and education officials.
Descriptive analysis revealed a moderate level of parent-teacher interface (Mean = 3.11, SD =
Mediation Effect Of Firm Culture On Relationship Between Technical Dynamics And Sustainability Of Commercial Building Projects In Nairobi City County, Kenya
Rapid urbanisation has pushed the construction industry to become a major economic sector worldwide. However, the construction process can potentially impact the natural environment negatively besides consuming enormous amounts of energy and other natural resources. To mitigate these negative impacts, the industry can adopt sustainable construction practices to develop sustainable building projects. Although the practice has documented benefits, the industry
Technology Applications In Audit Management: A Case Study Of University For Development Studies, Tamale
This study explores the application of technology in audit management at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Tamale. Using interviews with 12 staff (5 from audit, 4 ICT personnel, and 3 administrators), the study assessed technology availability, effectiveness, and challenges. Results show strong ICT use in reporting (91.67%) but limited support for planning (50%) and none for risk assessment. Technology
Community Involvement In Covid-19 Vaccination Programs In Alego-usonga, Siaya, Kenya
The implementation of COVID-19 vaccination programs faced considerable challenges of misinformation, lack of trust in health authorities and a host of socio-cultural barriers despite the obvious importance of COVID-19 vaccines in combating the pandemic. Thus, the current study sought to evaluate community involvement in the implementation of COVID-19 vaccination programs and how it affected the provision of vaccination services in
Prevalence, Virulence Determinants And Factors Associated With The Occurrence Of Enterobacter Spp In Water, Humans And Animals In Rural Communities In Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Enterobacter species have been described as opportunistic pathogens that cause significant infections in humans and animals worldwide. They are widely distributed in the environment, including water, humans and animals owing to their ubiquitous nature. The presence of various virulent Enterobacter spp predisposes infections in animals and humans. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, virulence determinants and factors associated with
Digital Financing Systems And Liquidity Of Public Secondary Schools In Machakos County; Kenya
Liquidity management continues to present a major challenge for Kenyan public secondary schools, despite sustained government interventions such as the Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) program. Although FDSE provides critical financial support, many schools still face persistent irregularities in cash flows arising from delayed government disbursements and unpredictable parental fee payments. These disruptions limit the capacity of institutions to meet
Valuing Marine Security And Coastal Protection Of Akwa Ibom State Within The Framework Of The Nigerian Blue Economy
Akwa Ibom coastal areas suffer both insecurity and coastal threats. This study evaluates the willingness to pay for marine sucurity and coastal protection within the framework of the Nigerian blue economy. Some coastal communities with a direct connection to the Atlantic Ocean were selected from the five local government areas of the State, based on their direct and indirect influences
Aggregating Species Distribution In Distorted Mangrove Communities Of Coastal Nigeria
The study assessed the effects of land use drivers on vegetation diversity, and projected the. To achieve these objectives, the study used remotely sensed image data and direct field observation. Landsat imageries of 1986, 2003 and 2022 were utilized for pre-processing of data, employing unsupervised classification. A total of 400 copies of questionnaire were used to determine the drivers of