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The Relevance And Effectiveness Of The University Of Namibia’s Teaching Methods Of English Module, To The Grade 11 And 12 English Second Language Ordinary And Higher Level Syllabi Focus:

ABSTRACT 2 The purpose of this study was to evaluate the University of Namibia’s module ‘Teaching Methods of English’ and establish its relationship with the Grade 11 and 12 English Second Language Ordinary and Higher level Syllabi in the focus area of writing skills. The study followed a qualitative method of programme evaluation by evaluating the content and structure of the University module in relation to the school syllabus. Effectiveness of the student teachers’ competency to te...

An Investigation Into How Schools In Outapi Circuit Of The Omusati Region Of Namibia Promote Inclusive Education

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to find out the extent to which teachers, principals, learners and parents in the Outapi circuit of Omusati Education Region practiced Inclusive Education. The reason for this was to gather research data on which to base the promotion and enhancement of inclusive education cultures, values and practices in the Outapi Circuit schools of the Omusati region of Namibia. Based on a transformative research design, the study used a systematic sampling technique...

Delegation Of School Duties And Its Impact On Students Academic Performance In Zanzibar: A Case Of Micheweni District

ABSTRACT This study was set out to determine the impacts of delegation of school duties on students‟ academic performance in Zanzibar, taking a case study of Micheweni District. It aimed to examining the extent to which school heads at Micheweni District delegate school duties to their subordinates, challenges associated with the delegation process and the essentials of delegation process in improving students‟ achievements. The study used qualitative approach in data collections and ana...

Teachers And Parents’ Strategies For Development Of A Caring Disposition Among Young Children: A Case Of Dodoma Municipality

ABSTRACT One of the basic social functions is to maintain amicable social groups. In order for social groups to attain this goal, adults use different strategies to raise children. This study, therefore, examined teachers and parents‟ strategies for development of a caring disposition among young children in Dodoma Municipality, Tanzania. The research design adopted was a cross-sectional descriptive survey and samples of 20 purposively selected respondents were involved to obtain data. The...

Analysis Of Writing Errors Made By Grade 11 Learners In English: A Case Study Of Two Secondary Schools In The Omusati Education Region In Namibia

ABSTRACT English Second Language (ESL) writing is a challenge to most of the learners in the Namibian schools. It is against this background that this study deals with the analysis of writing errors that are made by grade 11 learners in ESL from the two selected secondary schools in the Omusati Education Region in Namibia. It aims at identifying and analyzing writing errors in 400 essays written in English by 400 grade 11 learners. Errors were also compared in terms of gender and mother tongu...

Investigating Teaching Methods Used By Primary School Teachers In Otjiherero At A Combined School In Okahandja Circuit, Namibia

ABSTRACT This study investigated the kinds of teaching methods primary school teachers use in teaching reading in Otjiherero at a school in the Okahandja circuit in order to determine their appropriateness in teaching reading. Two teachers were interviewed on the reading instructional methods which they used and were observed during reading instruction sessions. In addition, the study also tested the Otjiherero reading ability of 50 Grade 1 learners in the second term of the academic year 201...

Declining students’ performance in arts subjects in community secondary schools: what are the issues? A case study of shinyanga municipal council

ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to investigate issues that lead to declining students‘ performance in arts subjects in community secondary schools in Shinyanga Municipality despite the large number of teachers. The study was mainly qualitative in design involving case studies supported by some elements of quantitative data. The study was under pinnedon Omari‘s conceptual frame work for quality assurance in order to make connection of the quality assured in community school in...

An Evaluation Of The Implementation Of The Information And Communications Technology (Ict) Policy For Education In The Faculty Of Education At The University Of Namibia

Abstract The purpose of this evaluation study was to determine the extent to which the teacher educators in the Faculty of Education at the University of Namibia implemented the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy for Education. This study employed both the quantitative method in the form of questionnaires and the qualitative method in the form of interviews and classroom observations. From the 100 participants surveyed 73 respondent, which was a 73% response rate to the que...

Prospects And Challenges Of Hearing Impaired Pupils In Tanzania: Experiences From English Language Learning In Primary Schools In Dodoma

ABSTRACT This study investigated the prospects and challenges of hearing impaired pupils in Tanzania: experiences from English language learning in primary schools in Dodoma. Three objectives guided the study included: exploring possible opportunities of learning English language for hearing impaired pupils in schools, assessing the effectiveness of modes of instruction used in teaching and learning English language to pupils with hearing impairment, and identifying challenges faced by teach...

Factors Influencing Women Access To Secondary School Leadership Positions In Tanzania: A Case Of Karatu District

ABSTRACT Worldwide Statistic provides that, women are underrepresented in school leadership positions. This study sought to investigate factors influencing women access to secondary school leadership positions in Tanzania. The study objectives were: to examine the nature and type of obstacles preventing female teachers from holding secondary school leadership positions; to find out the gender-based challenges facing female school heads in the management of secondary schools, and to analyze t...

Perceptions Of Primary School Teachers Towards School-Based In-Service Training For Primary Education (Mwakem): The Case Of Bagamoyo District, Coast Region

ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of primary school teachers towards the school-based in-service training for primary education. The study deployed descriptive design, while qualitative research approach was used with some elements of quantitative approach so as to help to illustrate qualitative information. Data were collected through interviews and focus group discussion. It involved 10 participants; among them 2 were head teachers and 8 were classroom ...

Investigating Factors Affecting The Effective Teaching Of Grade 12 Physical Science In Selected Secondary Schools In The Oshana Educational Region In Namibia

vi ABSTRACT This study investigated the factors affecting the effective teaching of Physical Science in the Oshana Educational Region. The objectives of the study were: (a) to determine the views of teachers, school principals and the advisory teacher on the factors affecting the effective teaching of Grade 12 Physical Science; (b) to find out to what extent Grade 12 Physical Science teachers use effective teaching methods in their teaching; (c) to suggest strategies which can be implemented ...

Changes In The Seasonal Activity Of Bats Occuring In The Kunene Region, Namibia: Influence Of Environmental Factors

ABSTRACT The Kunene region is an arid region with extreme environmental conditions. Understanding how environmental conditions affect bat activity, number and distribution is important for assessing activity and abundance. Monthly bat activity and the effect of environmental factors (temperatures, moon phase) on bat activity were recorded to elucidate factors influencing the distribution of bats. Wildlife Acoustic SM2 detectors were used to detect the bat activity from three sites, altitudina...

A Study On Use Of The Income-Generating Activities Grant: Perceptions Of Beneficiaries In The Kavango Region Of Namibia

ABSTRACT Before Namibia’s independence in 1990, wealth distribution was highly skewed and only 5% of the population enjoyed approximately 80% of the country’s wealth (Government of the Republic of Namibia, 2004). Widespread poverty, high unemployment rates and a lack of access to basic services such as land, credit and livestock severely affected the majority of the population. The goal of Namibia’s Vision 2030 is to promote people’s quality of life by, inter alia, establishing grant ...

The Effect Of Setting Academic And Behavioural Goals On The Mathematics Performance Of The University Of Namibia Science Foundation Programme

ABSTRACT Since independence, mathematics performance across all levels in Namibia remains a national problem among the parents, teachers, The Ministry of Education, regional, circuit education officers and all educational stakeholders. The Science Foundation Programme at Oshakati Campus of the University of Namibia is also caught up in this universal academic problem. This study intended to find the effect of setting academic and behavioural goals in the Science Foundation programme of the Un...


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