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Anagrolia Faustino; Guneet Kaur Cheema; Marcus Bussey – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2024
This paper investigates the use of commonly employed technologies in education across East African countries, specifically focusing on Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Sudan. It draws on Google Scholar to identify key technologies used in teaching and learning, emphasizing their benefits, such as increased student engagement, commitment,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement
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Mukembo, Stephen C.; Edwards, M. Craig; Ramsey, Jon W.; Henneberry, Shida R. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2014
This embedded, quantitative case study included 102 participants who were members of Young Farmers Clubs (YFCs) from two secondary schools in eastern Uganda. The study's multifold purpose was to describe YFC members' personal characteristics and their reasons for joining the clubs. In addition, the study sought to determine the career…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth Clubs, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations
Griffin, Rosarii, Ed. – Symposium Books, 2012
In the drive to achieve universal primary education as one of the Millennium Development Goals, there is an increasing recognition of the urgency of focusing on teacher education to both meet the demand for more than one million qualified teachers required to achieve this goal within sub-Saharan Africa, as well as to combat the sometimes poor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Capacity Building, Educational Research
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Heyneman, Stephen P.; Jamison, Dean T. – Comparative Education Review, 1980
This study of 61 Ugandan primary schools examined both pupil characteristics (socioeconomic status, ability, health) and school characteristics (textbook availability, teacher language ability, school physical facilities) to determine which school resources account for the impact of schools on learning. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developing Nations, Educational Resources, Elementary Education
Heyneman, Stephen P. – 1975
Findings in industrialized countries, such as those of Jencks and Coleman, indicate that socioeconomic status has a strong influence on academic achievement and that school effects are of lesser importance. This study of socioeconomic influences and school influences on the performance of 23,615 Ugandan children taking the Primary Leaving…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developing Nations, Educational Assessment, Educational Planning
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Heyneman, Stephen P. – Comparative Education, 1979
This study correlated socioeconomic status as measured by parents' education and material prosperity, with academic achievement and self-confidence scores in 2293 Ugandan students. Self confidence did not correlate to socioeconomic status, as it has been found to do in industrialized societies. Possible reasons for this difference are considered.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, African Culture, Comparative Education, Correlation
Heyneman, Stephen P. – 1975
In an effort to investigate a broad variety of influences on academic achievement a sample was drawn of seventh-grade students in Uganda. The sample of 2,293 students represented an average of 10.7 percent of the schools, and 13.1 percent of the grade-seven children. A questionnaire administered to these children included five personal statements…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Elementary Education