Globally as countries try to provide Education for All, Free Secondary Education (FSE) policy was adopted in 2008 to enhance access, improve quality, equity, relevance and gender parity in the provision of secondary school education in Kenya. The first cycle of students who benefitted from FSE policy graduated in 2011. The Students’ mean scores in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education on average was 5.39. This means that students’ academic achievements was one of the concerns that were to be addressed by FSE policy, however, its influence was unknown. The objective of the study was to determine the influence of FSE policy on students’ academic achievement in Kericho County. The study was based on the concept of investment choices and co...
There has been a declining trend in performance among pupils in public primary schools at Kenya Cert...
Issues of education funding and adequacy of school financial resources have been highly debated both...
The FDSE program was initiated by the Kenyan government in 2008 where it paid Ksh 10,265 (US $64) fo...
In pursuance of provision of Education for All, Free Secondary Education policy was adopted in 2008 ...
Free Secondary Education policy was introduced in Kenya in 2008 ostensibly to make secondary school ...
Financing secondary education is a great challenge to both governments and households. Secondary ed...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) pol...
In the last decade, the government of Kenya has emphasized the provision of education as a leading p...
Although the Government of Kenya has been boosting effort in implementing free and compulsory educat...
Access to secondary education in public schools in Kenya has not been fully achieved due to rising c...
The government of Kenya implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003.The main objective...
This study sought to find out the constraints of implementing free secondary education (FSE) in seco...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of subsidized secondary education policy ...
Since independence the government has endeavored to ensure access, equity, retention, relevance, in...
There has been a declining trend in performance among pupils in public primary schools at Kenya Cert...
Issues of education funding and adequacy of school financial resources have been highly debated both...
The FDSE program was initiated by the Kenyan government in 2008 where it paid Ksh 10,265 (US $64) fo...
In pursuance of provision of Education for All, Free Secondary Education policy was adopted in 2008 ...
Free Secondary Education policy was introduced in Kenya in 2008 ostensibly to make secondary school ...
Financing secondary education is a great challenge to both governments and households. Secondary ed...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) pol...
In the last decade, the government of Kenya has emphasized the provision of education as a leading p...
Although the Government of Kenya has been boosting effort in implementing free and compulsory educat...
Access to secondary education in public schools in Kenya has not been fully achieved due to rising c...
The government of Kenya implemented Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003.The main objective...
This study sought to find out the constraints of implementing free secondary education (FSE) in seco...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
The main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of subsidized secondary education policy ...
Since independence the government has endeavored to ensure access, equity, retention, relevance, in...
There has been a declining trend in performance among pupils in public primary schools at Kenya Cert...
Issues of education funding and adequacy of school financial resources have been highly debated both...
The FDSE program was initiated by the Kenyan government in 2008 where it paid Ksh 10,265 (US $64) fo...