This study explores the relationship between gender violence in schools and teaching and learning processes in two case study primary schools in Kirinyaga County, Kenya. For seven months in 2015, the following qualitative methods were used: participant observation, individual teacher interviews, individual art-based student interviews and member-check interviews with teachers and students. Findings indicate that examination pressure can directly and indirectly perpetuate gender violence in schools by using corporal punishment and public humiliation as motivational tools and by diverting resources from efforts to enhance safety and equality to ever more time for exam preparation
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
Performance in national examinations is a subject that elicits a lot of emotion and concern among ed...
Introduction: There is an assumption that domestic violence only affected women. However, studies ha...
This paper sought to establish the domestic gender roles and their effect on pupils’ academic perfor...
Inter-tribal conflict in Kenya has persisted for a long time and intensifies during elections. The i...
This paper examines teachers’ pedagogical practices in the classroom and their implications on girls...
This paper sought to investigate the factors that contribute to gender disparity in science subjects...
A Journal article by Dr. Oscar Githua and Prof. Munyae Mulinge, Lecturers at the School of Humanitie...
A Journal article by Dr. Oscar Githua and Prof. Munyae Mulinge, Lecturers at the School of Humanitie...
The study aimed to investigate the influence of domestic violence on students’ classroom behaviour i...
Women form a pivotal position in the development of any nation. To make informed decisions in person...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
Abstract This study sought to determine whether there were significant gender differences in the lev...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
Performance in national examinations is a subject that elicits a lot of emotion and concern among ed...
Introduction: There is an assumption that domestic violence only affected women. However, studies ha...
This paper sought to establish the domestic gender roles and their effect on pupils’ academic perfor...
Inter-tribal conflict in Kenya has persisted for a long time and intensifies during elections. The i...
This paper examines teachers’ pedagogical practices in the classroom and their implications on girls...
This paper sought to investigate the factors that contribute to gender disparity in science subjects...
A Journal article by Dr. Oscar Githua and Prof. Munyae Mulinge, Lecturers at the School of Humanitie...
A Journal article by Dr. Oscar Githua and Prof. Munyae Mulinge, Lecturers at the School of Humanitie...
The study aimed to investigate the influence of domestic violence on students’ classroom behaviour i...
Women form a pivotal position in the development of any nation. To make informed decisions in person...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
Abstract This study sought to determine whether there were significant gender differences in the lev...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...
This study is on factors that influence the girls’ transition rate from lower primary to upper prima...