THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS SPONSORS IN MANAGING PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA
Abstract
Religious school sponsors play an important of management of schools in Kenya. Most of the schools in Kenya were founded by various religious organizations. Additionally, most of faith based institutions play an important role in enhancing moral development of learners through provision of pastoral programs
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Doreen Nyamosi. (2019). THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS SPONSORS IN MANAGING PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA. IJRDO Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religious Study, 1(1), 15-19. Retrieved from http://webdisk.ijrdo.org/index.php/pcrs/article/view/3307
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