The aim with this study was to give awareness about the school situation for students living in the slum areas of Nairobi. The purpose was to raise the teachers’ perspectives about working with these students. Previous researches around the topic were studied to gain a better knowledge for the subject. The focus was put on Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs, trauma with its effects and possible treatments in school and the home environment effects on the student´s learning. Since this was a qualitative study, the method used was open aimed interviews. Eleven teachers working in the slum areas in Nairobi were interviewed with these two main questions in mind; What do teachers think is important when working with students who come from the slu...
The purpose of the study was to determine the challenges the teachers encounter in implementing incl...
All children have the right to be in school. They should be known, appreciated and mentored. However...
The Koech report observed that the goal of education is to provide equal opportunities for all chil...
The aim with this study was to give awareness about the school situation for students living in the ...
Basic education is a fundamental right for all children and is widely regarded as being essential ...
Access to schooling for children and youth in long-term refugee is a right and necessity. Kenya is ...
Although a large number of studies have been made on education and development in sub-Saharan Africa...
This study focuses on connection between socioeconomic factors and the didactic choices in the Engli...
During post-conflict reconstruction, various roles are bestowed on teachers to manage the effects of...
Teachers are the key persons involved in ensuring successful secondary education curriculum implemen...
This study focuses on illuminating Kenya's urban high school teachers' perceptions of students' dive...
The purpose of this research was to establish the Evaluation of Slum Life and education in Korogoch...
Against the background of the broad-ranging and significant educational changes introduced in South ...
Faculty advisers: Professor Jama and Professor KaramaThis research was supported by the Undergraduat...
One of our interests, as future teachers, is which role different educational strategies and methods...
The purpose of the study was to determine the challenges the teachers encounter in implementing incl...
All children have the right to be in school. They should be known, appreciated and mentored. However...
The Koech report observed that the goal of education is to provide equal opportunities for all chil...
The aim with this study was to give awareness about the school situation for students living in the ...
Basic education is a fundamental right for all children and is widely regarded as being essential ...
Access to schooling for children and youth in long-term refugee is a right and necessity. Kenya is ...
Although a large number of studies have been made on education and development in sub-Saharan Africa...
This study focuses on connection between socioeconomic factors and the didactic choices in the Engli...
During post-conflict reconstruction, various roles are bestowed on teachers to manage the effects of...
Teachers are the key persons involved in ensuring successful secondary education curriculum implemen...
This study focuses on illuminating Kenya's urban high school teachers' perceptions of students' dive...
The purpose of this research was to establish the Evaluation of Slum Life and education in Korogoch...
Against the background of the broad-ranging and significant educational changes introduced in South ...
Faculty advisers: Professor Jama and Professor KaramaThis research was supported by the Undergraduat...
One of our interests, as future teachers, is which role different educational strategies and methods...
The purpose of the study was to determine the challenges the teachers encounter in implementing incl...
All children have the right to be in school. They should be known, appreciated and mentored. However...
The Koech report observed that the goal of education is to provide equal opportunities for all chil...