Dr. Lydiah Nyaguthii
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2014
WAMBUGU LYDIAH, MBOROKI GUANTAI.
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Manpower Development in the 21st Century
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DBA The Africa Management Review
. 2014;4(1):47-61.
2013
WAMBUGU LYDIAH, KYALO DN.
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Open and Distance Education as strategy for improving higher education in the 21st Century in Kenya. A Case of the University of Nairobi
.". 2013.
WAMBUGU LYDIAH, NYONJE RO.
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Re-orienting the Kenyan education to address transformation – an Implication for educational planning and management
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Journal of Education Management Society of Kenya
. 2013;4(4):125-133.
2012
WAMBUGU LYDIAH.
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A comparative analysis of the academic performance of Distance and on-campus learners at the University of Nairobi, Kenya
.". In:
International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI201)
. Madrid, Spain; 2012.
2011
WAMBUGU LYDIAH.
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Ensuring access to Education for All through inclusive approaches in Education: The case of the Visually Impaired Children in public primary schools in Nairobi.
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The Fountain – Journal of Educational Research
. 2011;5(1):44-59.
WAMBUGU LYDIAH, MWIHAKI EDITH.
Monitoring and Evaluation: A Guide to Program Evaluation
. Germany: VDM Verlag; 2011.
WAMBUGU LYDIAH.
Overcoming Exclusion through Inclusive Education
. Germany: VDM Verlag; 2011.
2007
WAMBUGU LYDIAH, WANJIRU ANN.
Chemistry Practical Book
. Nairobi: Pavement Publishers; 2007.
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Manpower Development in the 21st Century
Re-orienting the Kenyan education to address transformation – an Implication for educational planning and management
Open and Distance Education as strategy for improving higher education in the 21st Century in Kenya. A Case of the University of Nairobi
A comparative analysis of the academic performance of Distance and on-campus learners at the University of Nairobi, Kenya
Monitoring and Evaluation: A Guide to Program Evaluation
Overcoming Exclusion through Inclusive Education
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