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The Impact of School Debates on Pupils' English-Speaking Proficiency in Selected Primary Schools in Nyakabande Sub-County Kisoro District.
Published 2024“…The researcher used 50 respondents who were selected from primary schools which are; Gisorora Primary School and Kisoro Parents Pre & Primary School. 35 pupils 13 teachers and 2 head teachers were used and represented the whole study population. …”
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Impact of Continuous Assessment on Pupils Performance at PLE in Kisoro District: A Case Study of Rwabara Primary School.
Published 2024“…The study found out that the major effects of continuous assessment on pupils’ performance in PLE are; that it enables pupils to master the content, helps in identifying weak students who can be improved, and builds the whole mind of pupils as they prepare for final examinations and encouraging pupils learn to revise from time to time which increases retention and memorization. …”
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Teacher Transfers and Academic Performance of Learners in Uganda: A Case of Government Aided Primary Schools In Kalaki District.
Published 2024“…Routine transfer of teachers is generally a good policy in terms of performance and that the MOES is justified to transfer teachers who have overstayed. Forced transfers enhance innovativeness of learners especially if the teachers underperform and are therefore forced out of school.…”
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Effects of Branding on Customer Loyalty in Hotels: A Case Study of Jevine Hotel Kabusu.
Published 2024“…A targeted population was 80 respondents who were considered for the study. These included marketing manager, receptionist, waiters, and customers. …”
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Impact of Accommodation Facilities on Tourism Development in Kabale District.
Published 2024“…A targeted population was fifty (50) respondents who were considered for the study. These included senior staff, Managers, and Tourists. …”
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Influence of Conflict Management on Organizational Performance: A Case Study of Bubaare Sub-County Rubanda District Uganda.
Published 2024“…The findings of the study indicate that there were possible intervention mechanisms to reduce employee conflicts as they include negotiations, concessions, proper staff management, collaboration among staff, changing structure of management, government involvement, and employee participation. Respondents who were interviewed revealed that collaboration among staff and understanding one another based on their job roles was the best way of reducing conflicts. …”
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Effect of Tea Growing on Food Security in Mpungu Sub-County Kanungu District Uganda.
Published 2024“…The study used a sample size of 80 respondents who were tea farmers and 4 sub-county officials from which data was collected and presented in the form of frequency distribution tables. …”
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Assessing the Impact of Sustainable Construction Practices on Project Performance.
Published 2024“…Out of the 56 respondents, 16.1% were familiar with prefabrication, 14.3% were familiar with the use of bio-degradable materials, 28.6% were familiar with the use of water conservation measures, and 8.9% were familiar with the use of recycled materials and 32.1% constituted to those who were familiar with the use of local materials. …”
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A Review of the Effects of Climate Change on Water Resources in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Published 2024“…Therefore, all stakeholders should facilitate prudent water resource usage by 695 million people who still use unimproved water facilities in sub-Saharan Africa.…”
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Assessment of Variability in Physicochemical Water Parameters of Lake Nyabihoko, Western Uganda.
Published 2024“…All the measured parameters fell within the permissible Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) and World Health Organisation (WHO) standard ranges except for turbidity, magnesium, and phosphates. …”
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Financial management practices and Profitability of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kabale Municipality.
Published 2020“…Respondents were staff who are directly employed in the finance and accounting departments. …”
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Monitoring and Evaluation as Key Factor in Performance of Health Institutions, A Case Study of Kigali Health Institute, Kigali Rwanda.
Published 2020“…The study found that 79% of respondents says that monitoring and evaluation system is quality assurance 13% is assessment and research done on the performance and 8%says that monitoring and evaluation system used by KHI is evaluation of course design.85% of respondents says that the system generate information from student’s lecture evaluation form. 15%of respondents says that information is from the field where students who graduates from KHI works.94% of respondents from lecturers and staff and 89% of respondents from students say that monitoring and evaluation system has contributed to the performance of KHI. …”
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Citizen Participation and Service Delivery: A case of Communities in Rukungiri Municipality.
Published 2020“…A questionnaire was administered to 323 household heads who were recruited using simple random sampling technique while researcher administered interviews were conducted with 29 local leaders using purposively sampled. …”
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The Role of Community-Based Organisations in Compating HIV/AIDS in Kanungu District, Uganda.
Published 2020“…First they have the intended beneficiaries, specifically the people living with HIV/AIDS who share their own experiences and pioneer preventive activities within the communities in which they live. …”
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Financial Institutions and poverty Alleviation: A case study of Peoples Bank of Zanzbar (Pbz) in Western District of Zanzibar.
Published 2020“…Findings revealed that the respondents who participated in training and support programs had benefited them. …”
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Performance Disparity in Mathematics between male and female Students in Selected Secondary Schools in Kamuganguzi Subcounty, Kabale District.
Published 2020“…The mean score obtained in the classes where demonstration method was used was 5.80 with a standard deviation of 2.76 and the lowest mean (4.12) was scored by the students who were taught using lecture method was used. …”
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Teacher Job Satisfaction and Student Academic Performance at Uganda Certificate of Education in Secondary Schools in Uganda: A case Study of Kamwenge District.
Published 2020“…This clearly indicated that both private and government schools majorly employ youthful teachers who are energetic and enthusiastic to work hence greater performance. …”
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Spatial and temporal variations of faecal indicator bacteria in Lake Bunyonyi, South‑Western Uganda
Published 2021“…coli and enterococci counts exceeding the UNBS, APHA, WHO and EU threshold values for drinking water. …”
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Sociodemographic factors associated with acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine and clinical trials in Uganda: a cross-sectional study in western Uganda
Published 2021“…Only 44.6% (476/1067) showed interest in clinical trials among which; males, primary school leavers, students, Christians, un-married, respondents who didn’t earn any salary and rural dwellers had better odds and likelihood to participate in clinical trials. …”
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