Free primary education policy has substantially increased school enrollment rates in Sub-Saharan African countries. The success and sustainability depend on teachers’ perception, motivation, and proper implementation of the policy in the classroom. Few studies focus on teachers’ experiences and challenges in the process of implementing the policy. The current study presents theoretical reviews using the “bottom-up,” “top-down,” and incremental policy frameworks. The study used a desk review of the documents from the Ministry of Education and other published materials from an Education Research Program in Kenya. Findings suggest that there is no adequate ...
For a country to realize full economic potential education is paramount. A population with ability t...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
This study examined the challenges of implementing free primary education and copping strategies in ...
This study explored the school-based challenges to effective curriculum implementation under the fre...
Achieving universal primary education (UPE) is one of international development goals. In the light ...
Free primary education (FPE) in Kenya came into being in the year 2003. The introduction of the pol...
The current government’s overall goal within education remains to achieve Education for All (EFA) by...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was ...
Since Kenya attained independence in 1963, various curriculum reforms and educational policies have ...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
Kenya is among the African countries that have made notable advances in the quest for Universal Prim...
Basic education is a fundamental right for all children and is widely regarded as being essential ...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
For a country to realize full economic potential education is paramount. A population with ability t...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
This study examined the challenges of implementing free primary education and copping strategies in ...
This study explored the school-based challenges to effective curriculum implementation under the fre...
Achieving universal primary education (UPE) is one of international development goals. In the light ...
Free primary education (FPE) in Kenya came into being in the year 2003. The introduction of the pol...
The current government’s overall goal within education remains to achieve Education for All (EFA) by...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
Primary education in Kenya has become a constitutional right for every school going child. This was ...
Since Kenya attained independence in 1963, various curriculum reforms and educational policies have ...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
Kenya is among the African countries that have made notable advances in the quest for Universal Prim...
Basic education is a fundamental right for all children and is widely regarded as being essential ...
The origin of Free Primary Education (FPE) can be traced back to the 1948 Declaration of Human Right...
For a country to realize full economic potential education is paramount. A population with ability t...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...