Convinced of the role of education in promoting and accelerating economic and social development, the Government of Kenya devoted the early years of independence to the expansion of the education sector. The Government, however, could not shoulder the whole burden of financing education for long and, therefore, introduced the cost sharing policy in 1988. Demand for education has considerably increased in Kenya, yet, the sources of education finances are experiencing constraints even with the cost sharing strategy. With increased poverty levels, many parents are not able to meet the cost requirements under the cost sharing policy. This study, therefore, intended to investigate the impact of the cost sharing policy in secondary education in K...
This study critically reviews the education sector in Kenya and the challenges facing the sector in ...
The major thrust of the study reported in this paper was to examine the cost-saving measures employe...
The research is financed by the authors. Secondary School Education has become unaffordable for many...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, to determine the direct costs incurred by parents as ...
The study set out to research on parents’ views regarding the practice of cost sharing policy in sec...
The study set out to research on parents’ views regarding the practice of cost sharing policy in sec...
This study investigated the impact of cost sharing policy on access and persistence of students in s...
Sessional Paper No. 1 2005 proposed a policy integrating secondary education as part of basic educat...
This paper sought to determine economic factors that influence access to secondary educational oppor...
In response to constraints in the public budget, which partly reflect a monumental quantitative grow...
The thrust of the study reported in this paper was to examine the impact of cost-sharing policy on p...
Secondary School Education has become unaffordable for many households in Kenya. This study sought t...
This study is an attempt to examine the implementation of the cost sharing policy in Namibia. The st...
This research aimed to investigate “Effects of educational cost sharing policy on primary schools ma...
Free Secondary Education policy was introduced in Kenya in 2008 ostensibly to make secondary school ...
This study critically reviews the education sector in Kenya and the challenges facing the sector in ...
The major thrust of the study reported in this paper was to examine the cost-saving measures employe...
The research is financed by the authors. Secondary School Education has become unaffordable for many...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, to determine the direct costs incurred by parents as ...
The study set out to research on parents’ views regarding the practice of cost sharing policy in sec...
The study set out to research on parents’ views regarding the practice of cost sharing policy in sec...
This study investigated the impact of cost sharing policy on access and persistence of students in s...
Sessional Paper No. 1 2005 proposed a policy integrating secondary education as part of basic educat...
This paper sought to determine economic factors that influence access to secondary educational oppor...
In response to constraints in the public budget, which partly reflect a monumental quantitative grow...
The thrust of the study reported in this paper was to examine the impact of cost-sharing policy on p...
Secondary School Education has become unaffordable for many households in Kenya. This study sought t...
This study is an attempt to examine the implementation of the cost sharing policy in Namibia. The st...
This research aimed to investigate “Effects of educational cost sharing policy on primary schools ma...
Free Secondary Education policy was introduced in Kenya in 2008 ostensibly to make secondary school ...
This study critically reviews the education sector in Kenya and the challenges facing the sector in ...
The major thrust of the study reported in this paper was to examine the cost-saving measures employe...
The research is financed by the authors. Secondary School Education has become unaffordable for many...