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Health remedy fallacies strike social media: what is the role of development education?
(African Journal of Governance and Development, 2019-12)
The advent of social media has resulted in unequalled excitement but also risks, especially when postings are health-related and not supported by scientific evidence. Unfortunately, the majority of social media users tend ...
Local governments
(2021-10-08)
Governments across the world have given local authorities more freedom and power to meet the needs of their citizens and communities. Establishing local authorities has been in line with the quest for self-governance in ...
Performance monitoring and quality teaching and research in Private Universities in Uganda
(International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 2018-10)
This study assessed the influence of performance monitoring on quality
teaching and research in private Universities in Uganda. Specifically, the study
investigated how performance tracking, performance reviews, performance ...
An evaluation of critical success factors in a multinational partnership
(Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies, 2019-11)
This paper discusses critical success factors in a partnership of educational institutions from different countries, institutions, cultures, and regulatory frameworks since 2007. The project was a partnership between ...
Teacher Evaluation and Quality of Pedagogical Practices
(International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 2016-08)
This study explored the extent to which teacher evaluation influences the quality of pedagogical practices in public secondary schools in Uganda. It was triggered by the persistent criticisms about the deteriorating quality ...
Intellectual curiosity or deception: An investigation into the practice of teaching outside area of expertise in Uganda
(Makerere Journal of Higher Education (MAJOHE), 2017)
Teaching outside one’s area of expertise is increasingly common in higher education institutions (HEIs). Yet institutions and scholars are treating the subject as a taboo. Debate on the subject has been kept hush-hush—citing ...
A comparative analysis of quality of health care delivered in low and high task shifting environments in Uganda: Implications for policy.
(Journal of Human Resource Management, 2020-01-08)
With the increasing global health workers shortage, developing countries like Uganda are embracing task shifting as
a form of availing health care amidst the growing population and increasing disease burden. This study ...