
Edward Khasakhala Okaya- Doctor of Education
- Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
Edward Khasakhala Okaya
- Doctor of Education
- Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
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Introduction
interest is research on disabilities with bias towards children with ASDs and inclusive education
combination of qualitative and quantitative and met-analysis studies
currently am working on covid 19 and creation of awareness of the pandemic to people with disabilities
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Learners’ supportive environments have a significant effect on what goes on in the classroom. Supportive learning environments have the greatest impact on learners’ literacy outcomes. Factors such as language policy and interactions in the classroom have a big influence on the learners’ literacy outcomes. The present study investigated a group of g...
Education determines how well people can relate to and communicate with one another. Despite this view, the gaps in education opportunities in most developing countries are large. Public schools in Kakamega East Sub-County haven’t escaped the waves of gender disparities that have affected both private and public schools in Kenya. This study, theref...
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that results in triad of impairments in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interaction and repetitive behavior. These core deficits hinder the holistic development of learners with ASDs. Unless they are effectively addressed through strategies such as total communication, these core deficits ma...
The Shikusa Borstal Institution (SBI) provides rehabilitation to the young offenders through formal technical training, spiritual programs and counselling. The weekly inspection reports carried out in this institution, however, often reveal writings and drawings on the walls that portray negative art. This suggests that the learners in this institu...
The study investigated on the influence of academic motivation on self-actualization among university students in Western region of Kenya. The study employed a correlation research design with the sample size of 153 university students selected through stratified and simple random sampling. The study used a questionnaire to collect data from the fi...
The relationship between mental health problems, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and challenging behaviour among children and adolescents is complex and multifaceted. The study investigated practitioners' perception of comorbidity of mental health and ASD in the management of challenging behaviours among children and adolescents in Kenya. Target pop...
Based on the findings of the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) needs assessment study carried out in 2016, international best practices in education systems and curriculum reforms, and a desire to make learning more meaningful for the Kenyan scholar Government's initiated an overhaul the 8–4–4 education structure to Competency-based...
Abstract: Preventing student dropout seems to be a big challenge for school systems. This becomes even more
severe for students who display aggressive behaviour. Aggression in students is manifested in several ways such
as being defiant, use of profane language, verbally and physically aggressive. Without intervention, these
behaviours become an im...
The ministry of Public Health and Sanitation in Kenya together with ministry of Education recognizes that mental well being is important in psychosocial well being and cognitive development of children. They point out that learners with emotional and behavioural problems may engage in truancy, delinquency, drug and substance abuse and other antisoc...
The purpose of the study was to identify the practitioner's perception of the causes of challenging behaviour presented by learners with ASDs in primary schools in western Kenya. 146 practitioners comprising of 106 teachers and 40 teacher aides participated in the study. Data was collected using challenging behaviour questionnaire that had two part...