Islamic Univerity Journal (IUJ)
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The Islamic University Journal is a bi-annual multi disciplinary and multi lingual scholarly journal that encourages both theoretical and practical debate on a wide range of topical issues. The Islamic University Journal challenges contributors to use innovative proactive and creative ways of presenting and reporting their research.
Submissions are subject to a blind peer review process.
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Lesson planning and preparation
(Islamic University in Uganda, 2000)A lesson plan is a forecast on anticipated set of activities to be jointly undertaken by the teacher and the learners when it is time for the lesson. it is the road map of a teacher's journey through the lesson. -
Globalization and Marginalisation
(Islamic University in Uganda, 2000)Inspite of the fact that human beings are descendants of Adam and Eve, human history has been characterized by rivalries, fierce competition, wars, and many other forms of conflicts. The death toll from racial conflicts ... -
On integral inequalities similar to qi’s inequality
(2015)ARTICLE: Although the themes of fate and class struggle have been profoundly explored in the critical analyses that have been undertaken on Nyota ya Rehema, however, in Critical Discourse Analysis and Hegemonic Masculinity ... -
The portrayal of masculinities in a kiswahili novel: the case of nyota ya Rehema
(2015)ARTICLE: Although the themes of fate and class struggle have been profoundly explored in the critical analyses that have been undertaken on Nyota ya Rehema, however, in Critical Discourse Analysis and Hegemonic Masculinity ... -
Evaluation of procurement process in universal basic education board in Nigeria
(2015)ARTICLE: Before the year 2007, Nigerian government has been managing unprofitable contractual situations, most of which lacked the needed value for money. Some of which also were negative due to the very little monitoring ... -
The impact of women members of parliament on policy outcome affecting children in Ugandan, 2001-2009
(2016)ARTICLE: The impact of women on decision making in Uganda had been constrained for long because of the patriarchal nature of the societies in the country. But since 1986, women have gained recognition and representation ... -
Impact of teachers’ participation in improvement instructional strategies programme
(2015)ARTICLE: The study investigates how secondary school teachers can improve their teaching for the students to learn better; hence the study examined the performance of Teachers in English language who have participated in ... -
Analysis of the Pre-colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial Bureaucracy of Uganda.
(2015)ARTICLE: This paper analyses the nature of bureaucracy in Uganda from the pre-colonial period to the present. The study was undertaken because the nature of bureaucracy in Uganda has been changing under the influence of ... -
Mathematical Modelling of an Outbreak of Ebola Virus (EBOV): Predicting the Future of Ebola in West Africa.
(2015)ARTICLE Ebola virus (EBOV) outbreak is an emergency of international concern and there has been very little work done to predict the spread of the virus in West Africa .The 2014 EBOV outbreak is the largest in the history ... -
Analysis of non-linear transmission of EBOLA virus disease and the impact of public health control interventions in hospital: the case of Guinea (West Africa) outbreak 2014.
(2016)ARTICLE ABSTRACT Epidemiological data on infection outbreaks are challenging to analyze, despite improved control interventions Ebola virus Disease (EVD) remains a serious risk in Guinea (West Africa) with 607 reported ... -
Application of Markov chain Modelto foreign debt management in Nigerian economy
(2016)ARTICLE ABSTRACT Since the last century, there have been marked changes in the approach to scientific enquiries and greater realisation that probability (or non-deterministic) models are more realistic than deterministic ...