Quality education is paramount for the realization of holistic development of learners. Parents invest a lot in their childrenrsquos education which calls for the provision of quality education. Both public and private sector have to ensure that quality education is provided. The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of pre-primary school education offered by public and private pre-primary schools in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The target population was all public and private pre-primary schools in Nairobi City County. A sample size of 28 0ut of 280 pre-primary school teachers and head teachers were selected randomly. The transformational theory by Freire and Mezirow was used in the study. It is concerned with transformation of l...
Financing secondary education is a great challenge to both governments and households. Secondary ed...
This article examines the quality of primary school inputs in urban settle-ments with a view to unde...
Expansion of public day secondary schools was expected to enhance access and provide quality educati...
This paper provides a critical appraisal of influence of teachers’ characteristics on learning achie...
Education is the best legacy a nation can give her citizens especially the children and youth. This ...
This paper sought to comparatively interrogate the extent of achievement of quantitative vis-à-vis Q...
In Kenya, as in many parts of the developing world, school leaders face tremendous challenges in ens...
In Kenya, as in many parts of the developing world, school leaders face tremendous challenges in ens...
The importance of a National Examination cannot be underestimated in academic development, but in M...
Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was ...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
The quality of learning that takes place in a school determines academic performance of the pupils a...
Aim: The study seeks to analyse the social, economic and political factors driving education margina...
Free primary education (FPE) has attracted a lot of attention and its implementation was a landmark ...
The government of Kenya implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003.The main objective...
Financing secondary education is a great challenge to both governments and households. Secondary ed...
This article examines the quality of primary school inputs in urban settle-ments with a view to unde...
Expansion of public day secondary schools was expected to enhance access and provide quality educati...
This paper provides a critical appraisal of influence of teachers’ characteristics on learning achie...
Education is the best legacy a nation can give her citizens especially the children and youth. This ...
This paper sought to comparatively interrogate the extent of achievement of quantitative vis-à-vis Q...
In Kenya, as in many parts of the developing world, school leaders face tremendous challenges in ens...
In Kenya, as in many parts of the developing world, school leaders face tremendous challenges in ens...
The importance of a National Examination cannot be underestimated in academic development, but in M...
Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was ...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
The quality of learning that takes place in a school determines academic performance of the pupils a...
Aim: The study seeks to analyse the social, economic and political factors driving education margina...
Free primary education (FPE) has attracted a lot of attention and its implementation was a landmark ...
The government of Kenya implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003.The main objective...
Financing secondary education is a great challenge to both governments and households. Secondary ed...
This article examines the quality of primary school inputs in urban settle-ments with a view to unde...
Expansion of public day secondary schools was expected to enhance access and provide quality educati...