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This paper evaluates the perceived benefit to a group of thirty caring professionals of a brief training in Child-centred play therapy. Play therapy enables a child to create fictional worlds and in this way make sense of the real world. By playing in the presence of the therapist, who provides a trusting relationship and at times shares the play, the child is able to obtain relief from the negative effects of distress, sadness, anger or shame. All course participants had adult counsellor...
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Experiments conducted in the 1990's in various ecological zones of Madagascar allowed to propose a large range of cropping systems based on direct seeding on permanent soil cover (DSPSC). To face the many constraints of Malagasy farmers, a unique set of references was developed, for various agro.ecological and socio-economic conditions, with different levels of intensification and risk (Seguy, 2005). However, although the proposed systems had demonstrated their high agronomic, environmental...
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Over the years, Nigeria has expressed a commitment to education, in the belief that overcoming illiteracy and ignorance will form a basis for accelerated national development. The paper describes the state of education in Nigeria and posits that aside from lack of access, infrastructures, teaching and learning materials, the greatest challenge facing education is inadequate funding by federal, states and local governments, to the extent that funding has been in response to the conditionality...
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Aim : To study the prescription pattern of different cadres of doctors, with the possible influencing factors, at the initial visit of hypertensive patients to the outpatient cardiology clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu, Nigeria. Method : A five-year retrospective study (from September 1989 to August 1994) of all the antihypertensive prescriptions at the patients' initial visits, using their case notes, was carried out. Results : Out of the 421 patients...
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SummaryAlthough some previous studies have suggested formal maternal education as the most potent tool for reducing the mortality ratio in Nigeria, other studies found that the depressed Nigerian economy since 1986 has marginalised the benefits of education with the result that educated women stopped making use of existing health facilities because they could not afford the cost of health services. This study was carried out to determine the current influence of formal maternal education and...
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Contents 1. Adult education and development 2. Development and social change 3. Community and adult education 4. Race, ethnicity and religion 5. Social class and gender 6. Empowerment 7. Democracy 8. Health and HIV/AIDS 9. Poverty and debt 10. Globalisation and the environment.
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This paper seeks to establish the importance of education in Nigeria within the global framework. On this basis, an investment in building human capital to drive technological innovation and economic growth is imperative. In the case of Nigeria, gains of globalisation can be maximised by accepting aid from the World Bank and other development agencies, donor partners, and foreign private foundations, especially for post-graduate education in scientific and other highly technical fields. NESG...
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Objective of the present study is to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practice of universal precautions amongst medical laboratory workers in the two Colleges of Medicine and their Teaching hospitals in Lagos State, Nigeria. Cross-sectional study of health care workers was Conducted using a standardized self-administered questionnaire, which enquired about knowledge, attitude and practices of universal precautions. The hepatitis B vaccination statuses were also determined. 300...
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Based on a questionnaire to academic staff, this article examines the reading and writing tasks assigned to undergraduate science students at a South African university. The article finds that although academic staff in science value clearly written and well-organised writing, few see it as their task to induct students into this literacy. Instead emphasis is limited to a large degree to the ability to express relationships mathematically. The article confirms previous findings that the...
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4 Abstract: A study to improve soil fertility and farm productivity under intensive crop-dairy smallholder farming systems was carried out in Kiambu District, central Kenya highlands in the period 2003-2005 using farmer field school approach. The objectives of the study were to diagnose farming system constraints and assess the contribution of livestock to soil nutrient balances, design and test potential interventions for improving soil fertility and fodder availability and to distil...
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Traditional teaching in technology classrooms failed to concentrate on the new technologies conducive to the development of the in-depth understanding of design concepts and procedures of an information system. Thus the needs of learners in technology classrooms were neglected, concentrating mainly on low-level thinking. The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of web technology in shifting from the traditional way of teaching to the development of learners' complex thinking in the...