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This study examined the impact of school locale on pupils’ competencies in the English language and mathematics tests. The sample comprised 16,481 Primary 3 and 14,495 Primary 6 pupils from 448 and 426 schools respectively. The schools were selected using the stratified random sampling technique and the data analysed using a multilevel modelling technique. There was a statistically significant impact of school locale on the national and regional level achievements in both subjects. Rural...
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Education for sustainable development (ESD) is increasingly being recognized as a critical element of education systems and facilitator of sustainable development. This is because its ultimate goal is to foster ideal teaching, learning, policies and practices needed to enhance social, economic, ecological viability and wellbeing for the present and future generations. Embracing ESD could therefore, facilitate realization of objectives of the Competence- Based Curriculum (CBC) that Kenya has...
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Background: Every century has its own public health challenge. Climate change is the present century's challenge. There are various health risks arising from climate change which without mitigation actions, will tend to worsen with each passing day.
 Study Aim and Objective: To study the knowledge of health impact of climate change and practice of appropriate preventive measures among students of a Nigerian Tertiary Institution
 Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was...
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Quality and sustainability have been unresolved issues since the repercussion of the commercialization of distance education. Personal guidance, counseling and study habits, which are critical in maintaining the quality of distance education, have been underrated in most distance education. The study investigated the influence of personal guidance and counseling on study habits of distance learners in Bachelor of Education at the University of Nairobi. 319 respondents participated in the...
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First degree relatives (FDRs) of glaucoma patients are more likely to present for screening when they are directly contacted and educated by health workers on the phone compared with when they are only invited by their relative with glaucoma.The aim was to determine the effect of direct health education by phone calls on the uptake of glaucoma screening among FDRs of primary open angle glaucoma patients as a glaucoma blindness control strategy in an asymptomatic high-risk African...
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To the Editor: As an international medical graduate who finished medical school in September 2019, I found resuming my training in Nigeria in January 2020 in a compulsory one-year internship in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic to be quite challenging. My classmates and I recited the Hippocratic Oath with joy and celebrated with our parents over the successful completion of medical school only to find ourselves being recruited into a battle against an enemy about which the entire world is...
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In Zimbabwe, sexual and reproductive health among persons with disabilities remains a controversial issue. Within the legal framework, sexual and reproductive health are recognised as basic human rights. They are also perceived as essential components of good health and personal development. Making sure that persons with disabilities have access to sexual and reproductive health services contributes to the fulfilment of their sexual and reproductive rights by providing them with more...
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The guidance needs of a particular student or group of students are likely to differ and evolve based on different variables. However, information on the influence of certain demographic variables on the guidance needs of teacher trainees at the Colleges of Education level in Ghana seems to be unavailable. Our purpose in this study was to investigate whether the guidance needs of teacher trainees in the Colleges of Education in Ghana varied based on their sex, age, marital status and the...
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The Horn of Africa is at stake concerning climate change. The considerable population size of the Horn of Africa is a pastoral community living out of livestock and small farmers living in subsistence agricultural production. The loss of livestock and harvests resulting from a drought causes the deprivation of millions of citizens. The effect has triggered mass migration within and several offshore destinations. The question is, while Africa produces a low carbon emission, remains the...
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Abstract Background: The highest quality of appropriate care is required to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and improve the health of the LGBT population in the global south. This study assessed the training, knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and practice of Nigerian healthcare students and faculty living, working and learning within the constraints of religious, legal and cultural barriers for LGBT people.Methods: This study was carried out among all the tutors in the faculty of...
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The aim of Kenyan Primary Teacher Education (PTE) is to produce teachers who have relevant knowledge, skills, values, attitudes, and the ability to identify and deliver the curriculum needs of primary school learners. With the reintroduction of Home Science to the primary school curriculum, it is important that Home Science lecturers in Primary Teacher Training Colleges (PTTCs) utilize the best principles of assessment to ensure graduates acquire relevant competencies for employment as...
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Education is a trillion-dollar industry, booming, with a growing population thirsty for knowledge. There has been tremendous influx of graduates in this industry, seeking for self-reliance since obtaining a decent job upon graduation remains a nightmare particularly in developing countries. Consequently, the surroundings of all state and private universities in Cameroon are overcrowded with educational subsidiary firms created by graduates. Most of these firms intend to metamorphose into...
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Change Impact on Extreme Temperature Variability in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia" the authors analyze monthly temperature data from 10 meteorological stations in the Blue Nile basin for the period 1950-2018 to assess long-term trends of annual and monthly temperatures.To achieve that, they use a combination of the Mann-Kendall (MK) test with the Sen's slope estimator.They find that the annual maximum and minimum temperature is increasing significantly with a magnitude of 0.037 • and 0.025 •...