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    The Contribution of Coffee Farming to Household Welfare in Murama Parish Nyakishenyi Sub-County Rukungiri District. by Kukundakwe, Gerald

    Published 2024
    “…The findings revealed that the fanning of coffee has enabled the farmers to improve their standards of living since they earn money from the sale of coffee which has enabled farmers to pay school fees for their children in institutions of higher learning. The production of coffee has created employment opportunities for the people in the district especially the youth who are working in the small-scale coffee factories in the area and because of this coffee has become the sole source of income for many people in this area. …”
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    The Impact of Girl-Child School Dropout on The Economic Development in Nyamirima Sub-County Kanungu District. by Tumukurate, Innocent

    Published 2024
    “…The findings of the study revealed that there were impacts of girl-child school dropouts on economic development, causes of girl-child school dropout in primary schools, and possible solutions to promote girl-child education in primary schools. the researcher recommended that girls should not be harassed both within and outside schools. there should be a conducive learning environment. Domestic chores should be reduced per girl child during school hours. …”
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    Post Covid-19 Strategies and Pupils' Academic Performance in Rubuguri Town Council Kisoro District. by Twesigye, Posiano

    Published 2024
    “…The study found that a diverse range of post-COVID-19 strategies, including digital learning platforms, community engagement initiatives, and teacher professional development programs, had been implemented to address the challenges posed by the pandemic. …”
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    Financial Literacy and Women Economic Empowerment in Mutara Sub-County Mitooma District. by Ainembabazi, Julian

    Published 2024
    “…It was concluded that; Financial literacy has changed women's attitudes toward saving in this community; The training, learning, and experience have enabled women to improve their record-keeping skills and their ability to manage their loans in their personally owned businesses. …”
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    Student Gender and Support by Compassion International Influences Achievement Goal Orientation among Adolescents in South-western Uganda. by Ndyareeba, Eunice, Zanna, Clay, Biirah, Judith, Kasawo, Henry Kibedi

    Published 2024
    “…The adoption of achievement goal orientation is a crucial factor in shaping an individual's attitudes and behaviors toward learning. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of gender and support from Compassion International on the adoption of achievement goal orientation (AGO). …”
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    Impact of Human Capital Development on Economic Growth in Uganda. by Nuwagaba, Christopher

    Published 2024
    “…This shortfall is primarily attributed to the poor quality of education, which negatively affects learning outcomes. Urgent action is needed to reverse this troubling trend; otherwise, Uganda risks missing out on its demographic dividend, resulting in a large, poorly educated population that hinders the prospects for a more prosperous future. …”
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    Factors affecting Academic Performance of Primary Schools in Ikumba Subcounty, Kabale District. by Christopher, Musinguzi

    Published 2020
    “…On the basis of the findings, the study concluded that If all the parents of Ikumba sub-county provided scholastic materials, the children could perform well because these helped the children acquire knowledge, skills, and make learners ready to learn. Quality teachers did also matter. Committed, competent and knowledgeable teachers produced better learning and pupils benefit a lot from them. …”
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    Performance Disparity in Mathematics between male and female Students in Selected Secondary Schools in Kamuganguzi Subcounty, Kabale District. by Amos, Musimenta

    Published 2020
    “…Gender has long been considered as a factor contributing to differences in performances of male and female students in all cycles of learning. Although male and female students are taught together in the same classes countrywide, there have been differences in academic performance in Mathematics. …”
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    A Program for Master of Science in Computer Science by Kabale University

    Published 2022
    “…Relevant issues for research concerning the teaching and learning of different programs of this discipline are even more diverse. …”
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    Teacher rewards and their performance: a case study of selected secondary schools in southern division, Kabale municipality by Agnes, Nyinamasiko, John Michael, Edoru

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, it was recommended that the Government of Uganda and the Ministry of Education and sports should provide adequate information and counseling to teachers on creating an environment, inside the classroom and beyond where students can talk openly about their learning, their challenges and what allows them to succeed, teachers’ salaries should be determined according to sector needs as opposed to macro-economic policy requirements if Uganda is to attain the Millennium Development Goals related to Education, there is also a need to continuously engage teachers in the National teachers Union (UNATU) a statutory representative of teachers at all levels in both private and government sectors; this will enable teachers to consult on educational, labor and other relevant issues…”
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    Agriculture, Diversification, and Gender in Rural Africa : longitudinal perspectives from six countries /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Karugia, and Willis Oluoch-Kosura -- Agriculture, diversification, and gender in rural Africa : what lessons can we learn? / Agnes Andersson Djurfeldt, Fred Mawunyo Dzanku, and Aida Cuthbert Isinika.…”
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    Design of a Solar Powered Precision Irrigation System. by Othieno John Wangara

    Published 2023
    “…Improved soil moisture and plant sensors, and developing self-learning crop simulation frameworks that can be applied to evaluate adaptive decision support strategies related to irrigation. …”
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    Employees Team Work and Performance of Organizations in Kabale District: A Case Study of Kabale District Local Government. by Akansasira, Mathius

    Published 2023
    “…The study revealed the some of the the relationship between employee teamwork and performance in an organization working as a team increases the efficiency of departments exponentially, working as part of employee teamwork can improve learning and is a much needed skill in today's workplace, teamwork is a joint action by a group of people, teamwork has become an important part of the working culture. …”
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    Remedial Education and Academic Performance in Primary Schools: A Case Study of Kashambya Sub-County in Rukiga District. by Twesigye, Glorious

    Published 2024
    “…The first study objective revealed that schools in Kashambya Sub County were conducting remedial education with 52% of respondents indicating that it develops better learning results as a contribution toward pupils' academic performance The second study objective revealed that private tutoring was the major form of remedial education practiced as represented by a 60% response The third study objective revealed that there was a relationship between the variables. …”
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    The Impact of Disciplining Students on Their Performance in Secondary Schools in Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Twinomugisha, Innocent

    Published 2024
    “…Other respondents mentioned that students may be, expelled from school, or delayed in completion of the syllabus, The study results on the impacts of disciplining students on their performance in selected secondary school students in inKabale municipality Kabale district, the highest number of respondents mentioned that teachers tend to be role models to the learners, the lowest number of respondents mentioned that teachers are expected to have specific objectives which help them to choose a relevant content and that the teacher helps to identify appropriate teaching and learning resources, other respondents mentioned that they also contribute to the building of better characters among the students, that teachers help in the importation of knowledge to students and that they help to select suitable methods to help achieve the objectives and determine areas and methods of assessments. …”
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    Impact of Small and Medium Enterprises to Peoples’ Household Income in Kabale District: A Case Study of Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Kule, Enock

    Published 2024
    “…The study findings on the possible solutions to the limitation of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kabale municipality were; improved infrastructure and market enlargement through government help, forming groups with a common cause to raise capital and also being able to borrow money from the bank, carrying out market and business research and ensuring business security, employing experts and training other employees while at work for management purposes and establishment of entrepreneurship trainings and learning centers, providing modern technology to SMEs owners. …”
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    The Impact of Drug Abuse on The Learner's Academic Performance in Kisoro Municipality Kisoro District. by Arinitwe, Edward

    Published 2024
    “…The study recommended that students should reduce and if possible abstain from drugs taking if they are to keep track of education well and improve their academic performance, the government should intervene by putting strict laws on the way sellers of drugs should put the time to open their bars and to close them to reduce on drugs taking among people, students should look for other ways of reducing stress not to end it by drugs taking since it affects their brain and also affects their academic performance, students' leisure time should be spent productively on doing some activities like reading and discussing but not to spend it on drugs abusing if they are to move forward effectively with the education process and there should be massive sensitization on the dangers of drugs on academic performance of students to reduce and if possible end drugs taking among school learning children.…”
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