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At times, we get inspired by our own work of our hands.When journals start to write to you asking you to publish your re...
16/12/2022

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Temporal Variations in Physico-Chemical Parameters of Ground Water in Kibujjo Village, Namayumba Sub-County, Wakiso Dist...
18/11/2022

Temporal Variations in Physico-Chemical Parameters of Ground Water in Kibujjo Village, Namayumba Sub-County, Wakiso District, Uganda.

ABSTRACT:
Water is one of the essential life’s basic needs. However, the purity and quality of water from groundwater sources in developing countries are still in doubt due to contamination by different anthropogenic activities. This study assessed the temporal variations in physico-chemical parameters of water sources in Kibujjo Village, Wakiso District, Uganda. Water samples were collected from four water sources: two (2) wells and two (2) boreholes. The levels of both physical and chemical parameters were assessed using APHA standard analytical methods. The results indicated that most of the measured water quality variables did not exceed the UNBS and WHO standards for drinking water, and the majority of the water parameters positively correlated. Borehole waters had a better quality than well waters. The highest levels of most of the variables were recorded during the wet season. There was a significant statistical difference (p < 0.05) among the water sources in both seasons for about 67% of the assessed parameters. However, pH, temperature, Cl−, and 2 4SO − showed a significant difference in the dry season amongst the water sources but no significant difference during the wet season (p > 0.05). Therefore, water from wells is not recommended for drinking before treatment, most especially during the wet season.

For the full article, it may be accessed here https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2022.1410035

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14/11/2022

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09/11/2022

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Assessment of Physical Education Implementation Status Among Secondary Schools in Uganda: A Case of Kampala Capital City...
04/11/2022

Assessment of Physical Education Implementation Status Among Secondary Schools in Uganda: A Case of Kampala Capital City Authority.

Abstract: In Uganda, Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) in 2009 directed and reinstated teaching of physical education (PE) in secondary schools. This is because PE has been attributed to many positive effects on learners which include: improving academic performance and preventing diseases. This study therefore assessed the implementation status of PE among Ugandan secondary schools. The study involved randomly selected 40 schools in Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) from January 2018 to May 2021 using both quantitative and qualitative methods and using case study design. The study specifically assessed the statutory requirements of PE in schools, stakeholders’ attitude towards teaching PE and challenges being faced while implementing PE in schools. The findings of the study revealed that only 5.0%, 17.5% and 47.5% schools were teaching PE by end of 2018, June 2019 and May 2021 respectively while only 5.0%, 15.0% and 60.0% had PE allocated on their teaching timetable in 2018, 2019 and 2021 respectively. The study also showed that only 43.0% of the schools had qualified teachers of PE. In a similar manner, the study also revealed that 60.0%, 80.0% and 97.3% of Directors of studies, head teachers and learners respectively had positive attitude regarding teaching PE in schools. Among others, the study revealed the following challenges regarding the implementation of PE: lack of facilities, lack of support from the government, lack of instructional materials and lack of PE reference books. Therefore, implementation of PE was still below average as per the study. The study recommended training and recruiting of PE teachers, government’s increase of PE budget as well as making PE compulsory at O’ level.

For a full article
http://www.sciencepg.org/journal/paperinfo?journalid=188&doi=10.11648/j.ijsspe.20220704.12

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30/04/2022

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06/06/2021

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Do you find challenges treating toxic wastes from School laboratories originating from practical sessions?The simple, re...
27/11/2020

Do you find challenges treating toxic wastes from School laboratories originating from practical sessions?

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Samples were taken from three schools from Greater Masaka I.e. St Theresa Girls' SS Bwanda, Kalungu District

St. Joseph's secondary and Technical School Kiteredde, Kyotera District and

St Joseph's SS Butenga, Bukomansimbi District

Researcher : Musumba Godfrey

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https://www.scirp.org/journal/jeas

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