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    EFFECT OF SELECTED ORGANIC MULCHES ON SOIL PROPERTIES, GROWTH AND YIELD OF AMARANTHUS IN KILIFI COUNTY 

    GALA, JOEL MUWERA (Pwani University, 2019-08-29)
    Amaranthus is an indigenous vegetable which acts as a source of nutrition and income within Kilifi County. However, soil moisture stress due to unpredictable rains within the area is the major constraint to Agricultural ...
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    EFFECTS OF SEQUENTIAL TEACHING METHODS ON ACHIEVEMENT, RETENTION AND TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE IN BIOLOGY BY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KENYA 

    NAMASAKA, FRED W. (EFFECTS OF SEQUENTIAL TEACHING METHODS ON ACHIEVEMENT, RETENTION AND TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE IN BIOLOGY BY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KENYA, 2015-08-13)
    Despite the importance of knowledge in Biology, candidates’ performance at the national examination; The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is poor. This could be attributed to the teaching methods. The ...
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    STATISTICAL MODELING OF TEACHERS’ SURVIVAL TIME IN SERVICE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS IN KENYA 

    MWAMBI, JERITA JEMIMAH (Pwani University, 2017-09-06)
    Teachers in public schools in Kenya have been leaving the classroom for greener pastures. Teacher attrition has continued to reduce the survival time of teachers in service. According to research most of this attrition has ...
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    INTERACTIVE EFFECT OF COGNITIVE STYLES ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN SELECTED NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA 

    LUSWETI, SELLAH LUSIKE (Pwani Unversity, 2017-09-19)
    It is important to understand both ‘how much’ a student learns and ‘how’ they learn. Without focusing on the ‘how’ of learning, concepts may have to be taught repeatedly due to use of inefficient storage and retrieval ...
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    UCHANGANUZI WA NOMINO-MKOPO ZA KIGIRYAMA KUTOKA KIINGEREZA 

    NGOWA, NANCY JUMWA (Pwani Unversity, 2015-06-05)
    Utafiti huu umechanganua kimofofonolojia nomino-mkopo za lugha ya Kigiryama zinazotokana na lugha ya Kiingereza na kubainisha kanuni zinazoongoza michakato mahsusi. Madhumuni ya utafiti huu ni kutambulisha nomino-mkopo ...
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    EFFECTS OF LEGUME COVER CROPS ON SOIL PROPERTIES AND PRODUCTIVITY OF GRAFTED ORANGES (Citrus sinensis) IN THE COASTAL LOWLANDS OF KENYA 

    Mulinge, Jackson Muema (Pwani Unversity, 2017-11-23)
    Orange (Citrus sinensis) is an important food and cash crop in coastal lowland of Kenya. The average orange production in Kenya is 12 tones/ha Compared to world production of 16 tones/ha due to low soil fertility, diseases ...
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    INFLUENCE OF GIRIAMA FOOD BELIEFS ON NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN BELOW TWO YEARS IN KILIFI COUNTY, KENYA 

    MBOGOH, PATRICIA MWAKA (Pwani University, 2019-10-14)
    The influence of Giriama food beliefs on physical growth of children below two years is yet to be fully understood and appreciated as an important and critical link to child under nutrition in Kilifi County, Kenya. ...
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    SENSE RELATIONS AND LEXICAL PRAGMATIC PROCESSES IN LINGUISTIC SEMANTICS: A DESCRIPTION OF THE KIGIRYAMA SYSTEM OF MEANING 

    MUNYAYA, ELIZABETH JUMWA (Pwani Unversity, 2017-07-10)
    Language carries the culture of the people. Knowing the correct meaning of each word in every context enables one to be integrated successfully into that community something which contributes to harmony and understanding. ...
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    ASSESSMENT OF FISHERIES RESOURCE-USE CONFLICTS IN THE ARTISANAL FISHERIES OF THE VIPINGO-MIDA CREEK STRETCH, NORTH COAST KENYA 

    TUNJE, JOSEPH GEORGE (Pwani University, 2016-12-22)
    The study was conducted along the Vipingo-Mida Creek stretch of the Kenya coast. The study assessed the exiting fisheries resource-use conflicts among and between artisanal fishers and other stakeholders, and the adopted ...
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    INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL ON THE ADOPTION OF AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAIN TECHNOLOGIES DISSEMINATED BY THE AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN NAIROBI; KENYA 

    NATO, GODFFREY NYONGESA (Pwani Unversity, 2017-04-19)
    Various studies underscore the fact that agricultural productivity can be improved through use of modern and appropriate technologies that address the agricultural value chain. However, it has been noted that even when ...
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    AuthorCHEGE, JAMES MACHARIA (1)ESHITEMI, AURA VIOLET (1)GALA, JOEL MUWERA (1)ILLA, TOM ODHIAMBO (1)LUSWETI, SELLAH LUSIKE (1)MBOGOH, PATRICIA MWAKA (1)MOSES, ABIGAIL EMBWA (1)Mulinge, Jackson Muema (1)MUNYAYA, ELIZABETH JUMWA (1)MWAMBI, JERITA JEMIMAH (1)... View MoreSubjectKILIFI COUNTY (2)AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN NAIROBI; KENYA (1)AMARANTHUS (1)AN OPTIMALITY THEORETIC ACCOUNT (1)ARTISANAL FISHERIES (1)COGNITIVE STYLES,ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS,SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA (1)COGNITIVELY GUIDED INSTRUCTION (1)CONFLICTS (1)EDUCATION IN NIGERIA (1)FISHERIES RESOURCE-USE (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (8)2019 (5)2015 (2)2016 (1)Has File(s)
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