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Background: The ultimate goal of medical education is to improve the health of the community. To ensure that medical training achieves this objective, its quality must be assured. Objective: The aim of this presentation is to attempt a definition of quality assurance in the context of medical education, explore its linkage to improved services and outline a framework for its application in Nigeria. Methods: A review of published articles and policy documents on quality assurance in higher...
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This thesis is part of the quest for an improved life and better social-economic position for people with disabilities in developing countries. Approximately 80 per cent of the people with disabilities worldwide live in developing countries. 82 per cent of the people with disabilities in developing countries live below the poverty line. Microcredit is designed to bring economical empowerment and is seen as a powerful tool to reduce poverty in developing countries. However, people with...
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Diatoms collected at 10 cm intervals from a 6.3 m Pleistocene lacustrine diatomite section in the now arid piedmont west of Jebel Marra volcanic caldera, Darfur, western Sudan were analyzed. The lake probably formed as a result of a rhyolite lava flow damming a former river. The lake was initially shallow, but in the upper 5.3 m, diatom composition and a salinity reconstruction indicate persistent deep freshwater conditions. The diatomite is overlain by an Acheulian stone tool assemblage...
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Abstract Many universities and colleges around the world have done extensive surveys of their campus built heritage resources. A detailed description and accounting of a campus's built heritage, landscape heritage and archaeology, are often used for historic preservation planning, and sustaining built culture is also an important aspect of campus master planning of future buildings. Such institutions of higher education have deep historical roots, in Europe it is not uncommon for buildings...
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Purpose We explored the prevalence of a positive family history of speech and language impairment in African American children as a function of their socioeconomic status (SES), receipt of speech–language services, and diagnosis of specific language impairment (SLI). Method Data were collected in 2 phases. Phase 1 included family questionnaires from 161 kindergartners. Phase 2 included interviews with the primary caregivers of 17 of these kindergartners. Results Overall, the prevalence of a...
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Under apartheid, Physical Education (PE) and school sport participation was a privilege for a segment of the population with the masses effectively ignored and therefore relegated to the periphery of the world of sport. Physical Education at schools was viewed by anti-apartheid activists as an instrument to further the ideological agenda of the apartheid government. The advent of democracy in 1994 was accompanied by high expectations of undoing the injustices of the past. Although the...
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The failure of the engineering curricula to satisfy the national and the global market's demands has dominated the thinking of different levels of authorities in Egypt. The education system has been designed to produce 'good employees' rather than 'good entrepreneurs'. The educators at Shoubra Faculty of Engineering, SFE, realized the drop in the capabilities of the students regarding business aspects and cross platforms. SFE arranged two 3- full day programs addressed to last year students...
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The ECEE is structured upon the technical skills of computer engineers. Through 5-year (preparatory + 4) education, ECEE introduces basic sciences then concentrates on specific technical skills for a computer engineer. There is a big gap between what the student learns and what he finds in practical life whether he would be an employee or an entrepreneur. This paper proposes a new approach where the ECEE will be oriented towards the type of business not the skill. This will narrow the gap...
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The aim of this study is to recognize the obstacles that PE teachers face while training on their jobs, another aim of this study is to clarify any of the differences in some of the variables such as (gender, experience, qualifications) in the obstacles that PE teachers face while on their jobs. The sample in this study was taken from teachers in Gaza Strip. The sample size is 101 male PE teachers and 66 female PE teachers. The researcher used the survey tool. The study concluded that the...
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One of the greatest moral dangers that I have been tackling in my ministry in Cameroon as an educator is corruption, which has flooded almost all spheres of Cameroonian life and is anchored in the mentality of Cameroonians. The corrupt behavior observed in interpersonal relations has become an obligatory rite, so that those who refuse to engage in this despicable transaction, for one reason or another, are perceived as dangerous or deviant: corruption in Cameroon is a living thing. But...
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A research report submitted to the Institute Of Open And Distance Learning in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of a Degree of Bachelor of Education in Arts of Kampala International University
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We examine whether a concerted malaria prevention education effort is associated with reduced malaria disease burden among children under the age of 5 years residing in conflict-affected settings in Northern Uganda. Two camps for internally displaced persons were identified in the Lira District of Northern Uganda. All residents in both camps were given free insecticide treated nets (ITNs), along with basic information on installation and use. In one camp, Ogur, an intense malaria prevention...