This study explored low community participation in sustaining community primary schools in Kinkiizi Constituency, Uganda. A qualitative study, framed within an interpretivist paradigm, drawn on a multiple case study design was used to identify the causes of low community participation in community primary school sustainability in Kinkiizi West constituency, Uganda. Two community primary schools, namely; Karangara and Buhoma community primary schools were purposively chosen as cases of study. The data was generated using FGDs, interviews and analysed using thematic analysis. Purposive sampling was used to select 28 participants who are community members (parents and non-parents), community leaders, head teachers, and the District Education O...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
This study provides an understanding of community participation (CP) roles and experiences in managi...
This paper examines the perceptions of stakeholders on disadvantaged families’ involvement in ...
Community participation in education is a significant strategy for efficient and effective utilisati...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
The non-profit organization, From the Bottom to the Top, has been working with the people of west-ce...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
The aim of this study was to explore some of the reasons for low student enrollments at alternative ...
This study examined determinates of community participation in primary education at Komba, Kabela an...
This study sought to investigate challenges impacting community participation in schools and their e...
The concepts of community participation and development become crucial topic in attaining sustainabl...
Community participation is widely advocated to enhance development. In Tanzania, it is embraced as a...
This research study set out to describe how community participation was happening and how it influen...
Education is a human right that empowers individuals and the society to improve on their livelihood ...
Partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Business AdministrationSchools play an important role...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
This study provides an understanding of community participation (CP) roles and experiences in managi...
This paper examines the perceptions of stakeholders on disadvantaged families’ involvement in ...
Community participation in education is a significant strategy for efficient and effective utilisati...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
The non-profit organization, From the Bottom to the Top, has been working with the people of west-ce...
The engagement in education of children from most low socio-economic communities in developing count...
The aim of this study was to explore some of the reasons for low student enrollments at alternative ...
This study examined determinates of community participation in primary education at Komba, Kabela an...
This study sought to investigate challenges impacting community participation in schools and their e...
The concepts of community participation and development become crucial topic in attaining sustainabl...
Community participation is widely advocated to enhance development. In Tanzania, it is embraced as a...
This research study set out to describe how community participation was happening and how it influen...
Education is a human right that empowers individuals and the society to improve on their livelihood ...
Partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Business AdministrationSchools play an important role...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
This study provides an understanding of community participation (CP) roles and experiences in managi...
This paper examines the perceptions of stakeholders on disadvantaged families’ involvement in ...