INVESTIGATING HOW CATCH UP PROGRAMS PROMOTE EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY AND ACCESS FOR MARGINALIZED STUDENTS, PARTICULARLY THOSE WITH DISABILITIES AND THOSE FROM LOW INCOME FAMILIES.

2 Jun

Authors: Mambwe Jackson Abstract: This study investigates the factors contributing to poor Grade Twelve examination results in Zambia, with a specific focus on selected secondary schools in Nchelenge District. The research explores how inadequate access to quality education, especially in … Read More »

THE ROLE OF MOTHER TONGUE INSTRUCTION AT LOWER PRIMARY EDUCATION: EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING ICIBEMBA IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF MWANSABOMBWE DISTRICT, LUAPULA PROVINCE

2 Jun

Authors: Mukulampashi Jacob Abstract: This study investigated the effectiveness of mother tongue instruction, specifically the use of Icibemba, in enhancing learning outcomes among lower primary school pupils in Mwansabombwe District, Luapula Province, Zambia. In alignment with Zambia’s language-in-education policy, which … Read More »

To Assess the Relationship Between Home Environment and Learner Discipline: A Case Study of Five Selected Public Primary Schools in Kasama District of Northern Province of Zambia

2 Jun

Authors: Mbonga Mbuzi Abstract: This study investigates the nature of indiscipline among pupils in selected primary schools in Kasama District, focusing on peri-urban settings. The objectives are to examine the types and manifestations of indiscipline, identify the contributing factors, and … Read More »