Kenya is an ethnically diverse country comprising over forty ethnic groups. While the diversity should make up the richness of culture and ways of life, the ‘tribe' mentality is the root cause of many problems that Sub-Sahara African nations face. In Africa, different ethnic groups compete for national resource such as “land, political power, natural resources, social and economic power” (Osore 2008), and “tribalism still infuses all aspects of society” (Wax 2005). Sadly, higher education does not seem to be an exception. That could be the reason why in the past, the Kenyan Government used to exercise a lot of control over the public universities in terms of contents of curriculum, hiring and firing of staff and lecturers, approving confere...
This research, using critical qualitative research methods, explores the conceptualization and impac...
Education is considered key for societies to achieve greater social cohesion and equality. Yet, scho...
Kenya has 42 ethnic groups. The importance of tribal affiliations in the culture has led to reports ...
Kenya is an ethnically diverse country comprising over forty ethnic groups. While the diversity shou...
An article by Katsuji Nakamura, a Lecturer of Japanese Language at the School of Humanities and soci...
After 70 years of direct rule by the British Colonialism, Kenyan became independent in 1963. Since i...
Introduction: Education in Kenya has been tasked since independence in 1964 to be the tool of forgin...
The vulnerability of the education sector to the risks of political instability became clearly evide...
© 2019, © 2019 British Association for International and Comparative Education. The current paper an...
This paper uses Kenya's survey data to explore ethnic inequalities in education in Kenya. It focuses...
This study examines the interface between Kenyan politics and ethnicity. More specifically it examin...
This paper uses Kenya’s survey data to explore ethnic inequalities in education in Kenya. It focuses...
Although a large number of studies have been made on education and development in sub-Saharan Africa...
A paper presentation at the 3rd East African Multidisciplinary Research Conference (EAMARC III) held...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This research, using critical qualitative research methods, explores the conceptualization and impac...
Education is considered key for societies to achieve greater social cohesion and equality. Yet, scho...
Kenya has 42 ethnic groups. The importance of tribal affiliations in the culture has led to reports ...
Kenya is an ethnically diverse country comprising over forty ethnic groups. While the diversity shou...
An article by Katsuji Nakamura, a Lecturer of Japanese Language at the School of Humanities and soci...
After 70 years of direct rule by the British Colonialism, Kenyan became independent in 1963. Since i...
Introduction: Education in Kenya has been tasked since independence in 1964 to be the tool of forgin...
The vulnerability of the education sector to the risks of political instability became clearly evide...
© 2019, © 2019 British Association for International and Comparative Education. The current paper an...
This paper uses Kenya's survey data to explore ethnic inequalities in education in Kenya. It focuses...
This study examines the interface between Kenyan politics and ethnicity. More specifically it examin...
This paper uses Kenya’s survey data to explore ethnic inequalities in education in Kenya. It focuses...
Although a large number of studies have been made on education and development in sub-Saharan Africa...
A paper presentation at the 3rd East African Multidisciplinary Research Conference (EAMARC III) held...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This research, using critical qualitative research methods, explores the conceptualization and impac...
Education is considered key for societies to achieve greater social cohesion and equality. Yet, scho...
Kenya has 42 ethnic groups. The importance of tribal affiliations in the culture has led to reports ...