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Teacher Professional Development and Quality of Pedagogical Practices in Public Secondary Schools in Uganda
(Uganda Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies, 2017-05)
The study examined the influence of teacher professional development on quality of pedagogical
practices in public secondary schools in Uganda and specifically examined the extent to which
induction, coaching and training ...
Battling Academic Corruption in Higher Education: Does External Quality Assurance Offer a Ray of Hope
(Higher Learning Research Communications, 2019-06-17)
The post-1980s changes in the global higher education landscape have triggered a burgeoning
of incidents of academic corruption in higher education institutions. Since 2000, the discourse on
how to combat academic ...
Fashion, design and entertainment law in Uganda
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
Fashion is literally defined to mean a popular or the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration or behavior. Fashion law can be defined as an amalgamation of various kinds of laws viz contract law, employment law, consumer ...
Freedom through law
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
Law might be understood as a set of rules which are generally obeyed and enforced within
a politically organized society
A treatise to my learned friend and the Attorney at law
(Marianum Press Ltd, 2020)
More often than not the law is usually argued to be a sworn
commitment to asset of absolute fixed ideas within rigidly
narrow parameters. The letter of the law is often framed
in absolutes, stated in black and white but ...
Collegial cooperation turns toxic: Its depth and breadth: What are the implications for higher education institutions (HEIs)?
(Journal of Educational Research and Reviews, 2021-02)
Collegiality has been glorified as the strongest governance pillar for higher education institutions, especially in
promoting independence of thought, impartial decisions on leadership, mutual respect, and providing peer ...
Differentiation of higher education institutions in Uganda and their philosophies: Is it diversion or inclusion?
(Journal of Educational Research and Reviews, 2021-09)
This article discusses university diversions from their original purposes in order to achieve economic
independence and sustainability. While these institutions are social systems that reconcile contradictory functions, ...
AFLI Policy brief on the special question of urban refugees in Uganda
(African Leadership Institute, 2018-07-09)
As the number of displaced persons exceeded the Second World War spike, the international
community and host governments continue to grapple for durable solutions. Uganda faces the
problem of surging number of refugees ...
AFLI Policy brief on management of disasters in Uganda
(African Leadership Institute, 2018-11-29)
Disaster preparedness and response remain a challenge for the Government of Uganda.
Sprawling chunks of the population across the country continue to suffer the debilitating
effects of calamities despite numerous ...
AFLI Policy brief on integrating human rights in regulation of media practice in Uganda
(African Leadership Institute, 2019)
Despite ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 19) and recognition
of freedom of opinion and expression by the Constitution of Uganda (1995), state and
media practitioners continue to clash ...