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Socio-economic factors influencing muslim university student participation in sports in Kenya
(Makerere University, 2008)
There is a strong theological background supporting sports in Islam (Qur'an, 16:8).
However, this is on condition that it is lawful and does not hamper other religious
obligations (Quran 2: :: 19, 5: 91-92). Conclusive ...
The role of sports in promoting human rights and social justice
(Makerere University, 2008)
Popularization of Physical Education and Sports in Kenya's Schools
(Kenya Association of Educational Administration and Management (KAEAM), 2007)
More than three quarters of the population of Kenyan Youth spent most of their
early life, up to teenage, attending school. Consequently, the school shoulders
the noble responsibility of nurturing, positively influencing ...
Analysis of influences in soccer: the case of Kenya Science Teachers College
(2007)
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the reasons why post-graduate students don't participate in
structured sport and their leisure activities. Data was collected through questionnaires from 53
randomly selected ...
The role of sports and physical education in Kenyan learning institutions in achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
(Kenyatta University, 2005-11)
Development Goals (MDGs) has ostensibly created a catalytic
effect on the development of sports and physical education
because it helps set and frame the global, national and local
development agenda, provides the vision ...
Influence of Significant Others in Socialization into Sports: The Case of Kenyan Secondary School Athletes
(Kenyatta University, 2005-11)
The study examined the influence of significant others in socialization
into sport of athletes in Kenya Secondary Schools. Data
was collected through questionnaires from 636 (320 male and 316
female) athletes who were ...
The Relevance of Physical Education and Sports in the Achievement of Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) in East Africa Region
(Makerere University, 2008)
In year 2000, 192 countries which are UN member states approved the eight (8) UN millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Four of these MDGs are extreme poverty eradication, diseases eradication, promotion of gender equality ...