This book examines the relationship between self-concept and mathematics achievement among Upper Primary Visually Impaired Pupils in Nyanza Province, Kenya. The book also describes the differences in self-concept between low vision and totally blind pupils. In analysis, the interaction effects of sex and visual impairment relationship was of interest. An expostfacto research design was used since the independent variables had occurred already. Independent variables were self-concept in mathematics, sex and visual impairment. The dependent variable was mathematics academic achievement. Using...
This book examines the relationship between self-concept and mathematics achievement among Upper Primary Visually Impaired Pupils in Nyanza Province, ...
This book examines an Evaluation of Programme Placement for Learners with Visual Impairments in Relation to self-concept and Academic Achievement in Special Primary schools, Kenya. The book also describes the differences in self-concept enhancement for Learners with Visual Impairment when placed in different Programmes, Gender differences in Self Concept and Academic Achievement among learners with Visual Impairment. The book is a useful tool for post-graduate candidates who are at advanced stage of research
This book examines an Evaluation of Programme Placement for Learners with Visual Impairments in Relation to self-concept and Academic Achievement in S...