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This work aimed to explore and measure the effectiveness of using geotechnologies to instigate students of elementary and secondary schools, in Guinea-Bissau, to learn more about the issues related to spatial representation. An educational methodology was developed and evaluated in order to provide educators and students with access to digital maps and satellites images. As part of the methodology, questionnaires were applied to teachers with the purpose of identifying and selecting the...
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This paper argues for the inclusion of cultural geometry in formal school mathematics curriculum. In Zimbabwe members of the apostolic church apply geometrical concepts with meticulousness without the practitioners receiving school education. A descriptive ethno mathematics research that revealed how religious-cultural geometry could enhance understanding of school mathematics was employed in this study. Data were collected through observation and interviews. Twenty households’ which were...
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Dennis William Ewer was Professor of Zoology during the formative years of tertiary education in Ghana and served as a distinguished academic in three African universities. In Ghana, he made an outstanding contribution to tropical biology and biology education. This historical account of one man’s attempt to improve the teaching of biology to African students is noteworthy for several reasons. He was an enormous influence for change in how and what biology was taught at both secondary and...
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mobile telephone companies in Tanzania was investigated.These
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Background: The need to account for the strength of a library´s collection calls for librarians to measure the value of the library services to its users by means of knowing how the targeted library patrons benefit from using a given library facility. The general objective of this study was to establish the library’s active collection towards the production of dissertations in the faculty of education. As well as ascertain the extent to which periodicals were supporting education masters´...
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This article reports on a study which investigated availability, accessibility and utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in secondary school physics curriculum delivery.The sample of 378 physics teachers randomly drawn from the eight educational zones in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria was used for the study.The study revealed that most of the physics teachers in Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria are aware of ICT resources such as computer set, television set, video cassettes,...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence rates have decreased due to the increased use of CRC screenings that permit the detection and removal of polyps. However, CRC is still the second most common cause of cancer death among men ages 40 to 79 years; incidence and mortality rates for CRC are higher among African American (AA) men than among white men and AA women. CRC screening rates for AA men are comparable to their counterparts of other racial groups, but adherence to the screening guidelines...
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The study was conducted in Bahir Dar and Kombolcha growing industrial cities where urban agriculture is highly promoted.The research focused on determining the extent of contamination of soil, water and vegetables from wastewater used for irrigation and tried to suggest mitigation mechanisms against urban environmental pollution.To achieve the set objective, field works were carried out whereby soil, water and vegetables samples were collected and analyzed following standard laboratory...
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Mobility is a powerful resource young people can draw on to improve their lives, but it can also entail risks. This paper explores how mobility becomes a contradictory resource for peripatetic Qur'anic students (almajirai) in Kano State in northern Nigeria. Moving to urban areas allows the young almajirai to escape difficult conditions and to access educational and income opportunities absent in their rural homes. It makes it possible for them to adopt self-conceptions as migrants in search...
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Young people aged between 15-24 years account for more than 50 percent of all HIV infections worldwide. More than 6,800 young people are newly infected with HIV and 5700 die each day throughout the world. Young people are particularly vulnerable to HIV because of social, cultural, biological, and economic reasons therefore VCT offers an important entry point to early prevention, care, and support of these youth. Research conducted in Kenya by the German Foundation for World Population...
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Department of educational management, policy and curriculum studies, 92 p. The LA 1562 .N42 2013