2018
DOI: 10.26803/ijlter.17.12.6
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Determinants of Implementing Chemistry Curriculum in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands: A Case of Secondary Schools in Garissa, Kenya

Abstract: As a science subject, chemistry occupies a dominant position in the contemporary society. Its knowledge underpins almost every existing aspect of life. As such, thorough implementation of the subject's curriculum is of absolute significance. However, this is yet to be fulfilled as plainly exemplified in the subject's low performance as compared to other science subjects; biology and physics. Execution of chemistry curriculum proves even more difficult in marginalised regions such as the arid and semi-arid ones… Show more

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“…Its concepts, principals and skills are taught by experimental investigations; practical approach. This requires subject specific teaching, learning materials and facilities (TLMFS) such as the laboratory, apparatus, chemicals, safety equipment, record keeping books and personnel; laboratory assistant (Imonje, Ndirangu, et al, (2018). Furthermore, Graham (1991 emphasizes, education program cannot succeed without adequate facilities like classroom, textbooks to name just a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its concepts, principals and skills are taught by experimental investigations; practical approach. This requires subject specific teaching, learning materials and facilities (TLMFS) such as the laboratory, apparatus, chemicals, safety equipment, record keeping books and personnel; laboratory assistant (Imonje, Ndirangu, et al, (2018). Furthermore, Graham (1991 emphasizes, education program cannot succeed without adequate facilities like classroom, textbooks to name just a few.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%