Ethics – Journal of Research Innovation and Implications in Education https://www.jriiejournal.com Tue, 18 Jul 2023 18:04:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.jriiejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-JRIIE-LOGO-1-32x32.jpg Ethics – Journal of Research Innovation and Implications in Education https://www.jriiejournal.com 32 32 194867206 Lecturers’ Perception on the Extent of Development of Soft Skills among Education Students in Private Universities in Western Kenya https://www.jriiejournal.com/lecturers-perception-on-the-extent-of-development-of-soft-skills-among-education-students-in-private-universities-in-western-kenya/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lecturers-perception-on-the-extent-of-development-of-soft-skills-among-education-students-in-private-universities-in-western-kenya Fri, 14 Jul 2023 15:32:48 +0000 https://jriiejournal.com/?p=3526 Read More Read More

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Chepkwony Amon, Catherine Amimo & Elizabeth Role
School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
University of Eastern Africa, Baraton
Email: amonchh1@gmail.com

Abstract: Currently, Kenya is recording an increase in the number of private universities offering various bachelor’s degree programs including education. This suggests that there is a high number of education graduates released into a very competitive job market. In response, private universities adopted soft skills required by employers in order to provide graduates with an edge over their counterparts. Soft skills evidently offer better employability in the job market. The present study was conducted in four targeted Western Kenya private sponsored universities offering education program in Kenya. The target population of the study was education lecturers in school of education. Concurrent mixed-methods research design was employed. Data was acquired using closed ended questionnaire and analysis was done descriptively. Findings revealed that lecturers strongly agreed that they developed communicative skills and ethics and professionalism during teaching and learning activities. It was recommended that lecturers in schools of education in private universities continue emphasizing on implementation of soft skills among education students during teaching and learning process as this is vital to their employability.

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Contribution of Teachers’ Professional Ethics towards Teaching Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Meru District, Tanzania https://www.jriiejournal.com/contribution-of-teachers-professional-ethics-towards-teaching-performance-in-public-secondary-schools-in-meru-district-tanzania/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=contribution-of-teachers-professional-ethics-towards-teaching-performance-in-public-secondary-schools-in-meru-district-tanzania Fri, 23 Sep 2022 11:50:14 +0000 https://jriiejournal.com/?p=2811 Read More Read More

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Robson Malabwa
Academic officer, Meru District Council
P.O Box 303, USA River, Arusha
Email; robistory@gmail.com

Dr. Christine Mnjokava
St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), Arusha.
P.O Box 12385 – Arusha, Tanzania.
Email: cmnjokava@yahoo.com

Abstract: The study investigated the contribution of teachers’ professional ethics towards teaching performance in public secondary schools in Meru District, Tanzania. Specifically, the was guided by the following objectives: to assess the influence of teachers’ professional ethics towards teaching performance among public secondary school teachers and to determine the strategies for enhancing professional ethics among teachers in public secondary schools in Meru district. Utilitarianism Theory guided the study. A mixed research approach under convergent design was employed. The target population for the study consisted of the district secondary education officers, district TSC secretary, school heads, teachers and form four students from secondary schools in Meru district. Stratified sampling technique was used to select 80 students and 80 teachers while 8 heads of schools, one DEO and one TSC secretary were purposively selected making a total number of 170 respondents. Questionnaire and interview schedule were used to collect data from the participants. Research experts ascertained the validity of the instruments while reliability was tested and found to correlate at Cronbach coefficient Alpha value of r= 0.75at teachers’ and students’ questionnaires. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the results were presented in figures, tables of frequencies and percentages. Qualitative data were thematically coded and analyzed alongside research questions. The findings were presented in narrative forms. The study found out that there was positive effect of teachers’ professional ethics on students’ academic performance. The study concluded that teachers’ professional ethics is an important criterion for students’ academic performance.

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