Category: Volume 10

Educating Entrepreneurs Without Intentions: Graduate Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurship Education in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)

Educating Entrepreneurs Without Intentions: Graduate Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurship Education in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)

Emmanuel Ahimbisibwe, Burani Aluonzi, Ezra Francis Munyambonera, Kaaya SirajeKabale University, P.O. Box 317, Kabale, Ugandahttps://orcid.org/0009-0003-9421-771XEmail: ahimbisibweemmanuel@yahoo.com Abstract: Entrepreneurship education (EE) has been widely integrated into higher education in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as a policy response to graduate unemployment, including within nursing education. However, evidence suggests that exposure to EE does not consistently translate…

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Why Entrepreneurship Education Implementation Fails to Translate into Entrepreneurial Intentions: The Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Attitude in Sub-Saharan Africa

Why Entrepreneurship Education Implementation Fails to Translate into Entrepreneurial Intentions: The Mediating Role of Entrepreneurial Attitude in Sub-Saharan Africa

Emmanuel Ahimbisibwe, Burani Aluonzi, Ezra Francis Munyambonera, Kaaya SirajeKabale University, P.O. Box 317, Kabale, Ugandahttps://orcid.org/0009-0003-9421-771XEmail: ahimbisibweemmanuel@yahoo.com Abstract: Entrepreneurship education has been widely adopted across higher education systems in Sub-Saharan Africa as a response to youth unemployment and constrained wage employment. Despite this expansion, entrepreneurial intentions among graduates remain persistently low, raising concerns about the effectiveness…

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Aligning University Pedagogy to Competency-based Curriculum Reforms: Evidence-Informed Strategies and Implications for Graduate Skills and Employability

Aligning University Pedagogy to Competency-based Curriculum Reforms: Evidence-Informed Strategies and Implications for Graduate Skills and Employability

Luben Elia Mugarura, Fredrick Ssempala, Denis Sekiwu, Florence Kirabo Nampijja & Athanansio BashaijaKabale University, P.O. Box 317, Kabale, Ugandahttps://orcid.org/0009-0008-9525-0366Email: lubenelia@gmail.com Abstract: Since 2010, competency-based curriculum (CBC) reforms have increasingly influenced education systems worldwide, prompting alignment of university pedagogy to competency-oriented learning to strengthen graduate skills and employability. However, evidence suggests persistent gaps between CBC intentions…

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Trained but Unemployed: Rethinking Nursing Education, Labour Markets, and Health Workforce Planning in Sub- Saharan Africa

Trained but Unemployed: Rethinking Nursing Education, Labour Markets, and Health Workforce Planning in Sub- Saharan Africa

Emmanuel Ahimbisibwe, Burani Aluonzi, Ezra Francis Munyambonera & Kaaya SirajeKabale University, P.O. Box 317, Kabale, UgandaORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9421-771XEmail: ahimbisibweemmanuel@yahoo.com Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to experience critical shortages and maldistribution of health workers, yet many newly qualified nurses and midwives remain unemployed or underemployed after training. This narrative review (1978–2025) synthesises policy and empirical literature to…

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Artificial Intelligence in Hospitality and Tourism Training: Opportunities and Challenges in Arusha’s Vocational Training Colleges

Artificial Intelligence in Hospitality and Tourism Training: Opportunities and Challenges in Arusha’s Vocational Training Colleges

Ernest Mwandumbya, Naomi Kyando & Msafiri GeorgeNational College of Tourism, TanzaniaEmail: kyandon25@gmail.com Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated into tourism and hospitality education, offering innovative learning solutions such as virtual reality (VR) simulations, AI-assisted multilingual translation, and adaptive learning platforms. While these technologies enhance knowledge retention, communication skills, and cultural interpretation, their effectiveness…

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Quality Assurance Practices Influence on Implementation of Competency-Based Education and Training in Technical, Vocational Education and Training Institutions in Nairobi County

Quality Assurance Practices Influence on Implementation of Competency-Based Education and Training in Technical, Vocational Education and Training Institutions in Nairobi County

Samuel Kimathi Mutuerandu, Mary Mugwe Chui & Ruth Wangui ThinguriSchool of EducationMount Kenya Universityhttps://orcid.org/0009-0007-9789-8222https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1493-8676Email: phd201462472@mylife.mku.ac.ke Abstract: The aim of this investigation was to examine influence of quality assurance practices on implementation of Competency-Based Education and Training in Technical, Vocational Education and Training Institutions in Nairobi County. This study adopted a mixed-method approach and a descriptive…

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Teacher’s Perception on In-Service Training in Primary Schools in Dodoma City

Teacher’s Perception on In-Service Training in Primary Schools in Dodoma City

Haule Grasia & Milka V. M. OtienoSt John’s University of Tanzania, DodomaEmail: grasiahaule5@gmail.com Abstract: This study aimed to examine teachers’ perceptions of in-service training in primary schools in Dodoma City. It assesses how such training influences pedagogical practices, classroom management, and strategies for inclusive education. A qualitative case study design was employed, using in-depth interviews,…

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Trained but Unemployed: Rethinking Nursing Education, Labour Markets, and Health Workforce Planning in Sub- Saharan Africa

Trained but Unemployed: Rethinking Nursing Education, Labour Markets, and Health Workforce Planning in Sub- Saharan Africa

Emmanuel Ahimbisibwe, Burani Aluonzi, Ezra Francis Munyambonera & Kaaya SirajeKabale University, P.O. Box 317, Kabale, UgandaORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9421-771XEmail: ahimbisibweemmanuel@yahoo.com Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to experience critical shortages and maldistribution of health workers, yet many newly qualified nurses and midwives remain unemployed or underemployed after training. This narrative review (1978–2025) synthesises policy and empirical literature to…

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Improving Senior Five Students’ Learning of Trigonometry Using Microsoft Excel in Schools of Rwamagana District, Rwanda

Improving Senior Five Students’ Learning of Trigonometry Using Microsoft Excel in Schools of Rwamagana District, Rwanda

Jean Bosco Turatsinze & Benjamin BizimanaAfrican Centre of Excellence for Innovative Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science (ACEITLMS)University of Rwanda-College of Education (UR-CE)Email: turajeanb@gmail.com Abstract: In Rwamagana District, Rwanda, students’ performance in trigonometry is extremely poor, this is to a great extent attributed to the use of conventional teaching methods. The purpose of this study…

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