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Investigation on Contributions of Principals on School Machinery and Equipment Management in Secondary Schools in Kenya
(International Journal of Novel Research in Humanity and Social Sciences, 2019-10)
Provision, adequacy, utilization and management of educational facilities largely determine the quality and standards of education offered in a school yet there has been tremendous growth in students’ population without ...
Teacher Training and Implementation of Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development Policy in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya
(Asian Basic and Applied Research Journal, 2021-03-25)
The present study examined the relationship between teacher training and the implementation of Teacher Performance appraisal and development policy in public secondary schools in Kenya. The study employed the use of ...
Influence of Support Staff Promotional Opportunities on Learners’ Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools Kenya
(Asian Journal of Sociological Research, 2021-03-23)
The study examined the influence of Support Staff Promotional Opportunities on Learners’ Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya. The study utilized the convergent
parallel mixed methods design. The ...
Influence of Principals’ Professional Training on Creating Professional Learning Communities in Selected Kenyan Secondary Schools
(Asian Basic and Applied Research Journal, 2021-03-27)
The present study investigated the influence of principals’ professional training on creating professional learning communities in Kenyan secondary schools. The study population comprised
of 194 principals, 1526 teachers, ...
Relationship between Support Staff Recognition Efforts and Learners’ Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya
(Asian Journal of Sociological Research, 2021-03-25)
The study examined the relationship between support staff recognition efforts and learners’ academic performance in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya. The Concurrent Triangulation design was used. The study population ...