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Professor Ayiro Lecture on Competence Based Curriculum Excites Kibabii University
On Friday, 24th January 2020, Kibabii University played host to Professor Laban Peter Ayiro, Vice Chancellor Daystar University in what was dubbed “Induction on new Pedagogical Skills Towards appreciating the […]
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1st Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Board Meeting Propelling 2020 in Style
Faculty of Education and Social Sciences (FESS) held a board meeting on 22nd January, 2020 in the Senate Boardroom. The meeting was chaired by the Dean, Dr. Rispa Wepukhulu. The meeting […]
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Kibabii University Represented at the Social Work Employment Expo
Kibabii University Social Work Students Association attended the Social Work Employment Expo on 15th November, 2019 at St. Paul University in Nairobi. The aim of the expo was to expose […]
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Certificate of Commendation to UNESCO Club Chair
Mr. Wanyonyi the patron of Kibabii University UNESCO club presenting a certificate of commendation to Makhanu Daniel, the outgoing chair of the club
Latest Research
Child-Centred Methods Used In Teaching and Learning of Psychomotor and Creative Activities in Public Pre-Primary Centres in West Pokot County, Kenya
A Historical Development of Language in Education and Language Testing in Kenya
Department of English, Literature, Journalism and Mass Communication, Kibabii University, Kenya ABSTRACT
In an attempt to t race the development of English language teaching and testing in Kenya, this paper looks at language in education in ...
Language Attitudes and Kiswahili Language Learning in Primary Schools in Kenya
Kiswahili and English are two important languages taught and examined at the national level in Kenya’s education system. Students’ academic performance in the subjects keeps varying ...