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Oral communication 4 achievement 4 aptitude 4 attitude 4 learning motivation 4 Engineering 3 Kenya 3 Learning 3 Mathematics 3 Teachers 3 learning 3 ADHD 2 Adolescents 2 Adoption 2 Alternative Education Center 2 Attachment Style 2 Business education 2 Christian Religious Education 2 Consideration 2 Correlation 2 Course Content 2 Culture 2 Curriculum 2 Decision making 2 Delivery Method 2 Discourse 2 Early Childhood Education 2 Economic Stimulus programme(ESP) 2 Efficiency 2 Elementary School 2 English Literature 2 Evaluation of Behavior (behavioral change) 2 Evaluation of Learning 2 Evaluation of reaction 2 Female administrator (senior staff) 2 Grade Point Average 2 Grade-Point Average 2 Hot color 2 Implementation of Knowledge Management 2 In-Service training 2
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Aghdam, Nasrin Shanb Ghazani 4 Daneshfar, Ahmad 4 Kordestani, Fereshte 4 Kordestani, Fereshteh 4 Behnam, Biook 3 Nosratzadegan, Nastaran 3 Wa-Mbaleka, Safary 3 Aghaebrahimiya, Narjes 2 Akaeze, Philo 2 Bagherizadeh, Keivan 2 Burdick, Cindy L. 2 Buted, Dexter R. 2 Dakwa, Francis Emson 2 Daneshfar, Azam 2 Dapudong, Richel C. 2 Ella, Rechele Ballovar 2 Esma'eil Mohammadi 2 Farooqi, Yasir Aftab 2 Felicen, Sevillia S. 2 Gathenya, Jane 2 Gidado, Sulayman Dauda 2 Haghani, I. Zohreh 2 Kazemi, Mahmud 2 Laguador, Jake M. 2 Mahdi, Firuz 2 Mahnam, Zhila 2 Makewa, Lazarus Ndiku 2 Manibo, Jovielyn 2 Matanga, Frank K. 2 Mehr, Ali Hosseini 2 Mirshahjafari, Ebrahim 2 Muturi, Hilda 2 Odera, Florence Y. 2 Odera, Peter 2 Ogott, George O. 2 Otieno, Kenneth 2 Owusu, Georgina Asi 2 Roustaee, Davood 2 Sadeghi, Hossein 2 Sadeghi, Mahmud 2
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An Analysis of the Strategies Used in English Translation of Lexical Collocations in Divan-e Hafiz
Behnam, Biook; Nosratzadegan, Nastaran - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 1, pp. 157-161
The translation of poetry,as a special type of aesthetic function of language, is always regarded as more perplexing than the translation of any other texts. There has always been much dispute about methods that can be employedto preserve the poet`s message and the uniqueness of the style in...
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Effects of the Principals’ Decision Making in the Management of Private Secondary Schools in Kisumu District, Kenya
Yambo, John M. Onyango; Tuitoek, Joseph K.F. - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 52-60
The purpose of this study was to find out the level of high school principals decision making in the management of sponsored schools. Objective of the article was to determine the effectiveness of principals’ decision making in the management of church sponsored secondary schools in Kisumu...
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Leadership Behaviour and Occupational Tedium among Primary School Teachers in Nyanza Region, Kenya
Otieno, Kenneth; Matanga, Frank K.; Odera, Peter - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 115-139
There is growing concern with the growth and prevalence of stress and occupational tedium among teachers. In most schools, autocratic administration and supervision appear to be the rule rather than the exception. Recent estimates suggest that teachers in Kenya are so demoralized, despised,...
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The Impact of Student Camps on Students’ Socialization from the Perspective of Middle School Teachers in Tehran
Kordestani, Fereshteh; Roustaee, Davood; Daneshfar, Azam - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 377-383
This study aimed to investigate the effect of student camps in socialization of students from the perspective of middle school teachers in Tehran. It investigated the effect of camps in strengthening verbal skills, decision-making, and responsibility and its role in improving students'...
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Relationships between Secondary School Beginning Teachers’ Perceptions of Self-efficacy and Professional Commitment in Ethiopia
Butucha, Korso Gude - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 3, pp. 79-104
The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the secondary school beginning teachers’ perceptions of self-efficacy and professional commitment, and explore differences between the perceptions of teachers in the variables of concern. This study employed a descriptive correlational...
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Attitudes of Elementary School Teachers in Education System in Qazvin toward In-Service Education Role in Optimization of Administrators’ Skills
Karamipour, Mohammad Reza; Kamali, Naqi - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 410-415
This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of elementary school teachers in education system in district 2, Qazvin toward in service education role in optimization of administrators skills. This was descriptive and survey research. The population consisted of all primary school teachers in...
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Theoretical Underpinnings of Curriculum Change in Developing Economies: Is Complexity Theory the New Wine in Lewins’ Old Wineskin?
Amimo, Catherine A.; Bosire, Joseph; Role, Elizabeth - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 3, pp. 38-49
As the winds of change sweep across the globe, the developing countries are experiencing turbulence in their education systems necessitating major changes in curriculum. However, these changes will not be successfully implemented without a proper understanding of the concept of curriculum,...
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A Study of the Relationship between Leadership Styles (Transformational, Transactional) of Managers and Professional Satisfaction of Teachers: Girls’ Elementary School of Khomeinishahr
Shafiee, Parisa; Salimi, Ghorban Ali; Shahtalebi, Badri - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 61-71
The present study was a descriptive-correlational study conducted to examine the relationship between managers’ leadership style and professional satisfaction of teachers of girls’ elementary school of Khomeinishahr in 2012-2013. The statistical population consisted of all girls’...
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The Influence Of Project Management Activities On Ict Adoption Among Secondary Schools In Kiambu County, Kenya
Muturi, Hilda; Gathenya, Jane - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 20-35
Researchers have delved in the study on ICT (Information Communication and Technology) adoption in schools worldwide. Literatures based on social approaches specify that successful ICT adoption by teachers is reliant on dynamics such as attitude, resource provision, skills among others. This...
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Examining the Impact of In-Service Training on Art’s Staff Efficiency based on Kirk-Patrick Model
Yosefi, Anahita; Kordestani, Fereshteh - In: International Journal of Academic Research in … 3 (2014) 4, pp. 185-193
Evaluation of the course effectiveness is one of the most important priorities & responsibilities of training management at all levels and different expertise courses in each organization. Human resource development cannot be made only by holding expertise courses, but what is leading to skilled...
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