AFRICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY (AJET) 
ISSN  2046-6935 (Online)  
ISSN 2046-6927 (Print) 
  
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 

 The purpose of the African Journal of Education and Technology is to facilitate intellectual discussions, research analysis, and pragmatic studies and critiques leading to the formulation of policies and suggestions for the improvement of educational development across the world with specific attention to Africa. AJET seeks to develop new theoretical and practical insights into the educational development in Africa and to contribute to the pool of valuable knowledge on how education and technology can be more effective as tools for Africa’s sustainable development. AJET publishes original research papers from scholars of educational administration, educational policy development, curriculum developer, lecturers of educational subjects, teachers, education providers, psychologists, guidance counselors, technologists, information scientists, statisticians and other relevant subjects across multi-disciplinary settings which constitute significant contributions to the understanding and  improvement of human development through educational processes and outcomes. All manuscripts are subject to peer review for quality. 

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 
 Professor (Mrs) Aida M. El-Asfahani, Faculty of Agriculture, United Arab Emirates University, Abu Dhabi-Al Ain, United Arabs Emirate 
DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 
 Prof. Catherine Gakii Murungi, Department of Early Childhood Studies, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya 
  
EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBERS 
Professor J. B. Miima, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology(MMUST), Kenya 
 Professor Nicholas Ofiaja, Centre for Ethnic Studies, The City University of New York, United States 
 Professor M. I Tareque, Dept of Population Science & Human Resource Development, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh 
 Professor  M. M Rahman, Dept of Population Science & Human Resource Development, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh 
 Professor Abdulkadir A Egal, Centre for Sustainable Livelihoods, Vaal University of Technology, South Africa 
 Professor Jamal Barzegari Khanaghah, Faculty of Economic, Management and Accounting, Yazd University, Iran 
  
We are Indexing and Abstracting in: 
 IndexCopernicus 
 Social Science Research Network 
 Google Scholar 
 International Abstracts in Operations Research 
 Environmental Science and Pollution Management 
 Research Alert 
 IDEAS, which uses RePEc data 
 Munich International Library Index Network MPRA 
 Anton’s Weekly Digest 

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