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The perception of climate change as a hazard will influence people’s response to it. This study examined farmers’ perception of temperature and rainfall between 1980 and 2009, and how age, sex, education and household size correlated with climate change perception. Simple random sampling with proportionate representation was used to determine sample size (411) from a sampling frame of 6000 farmers. Structured questionnaire was used for data collection and this was supplemented with interview...
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Safety of learners is central to the provision of education in any country. Unsafe schools can emanate from inappropriate school physical infrastructure among other factors. It is in this respect that this study assessed implementation of Ministry of Education safety guidelines on physical infrastructure in Nairobi West Region. All (25) public secondary schools in the study area were stratified according to administrative districts, type and category. A representative sample of 15 schools,...
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Abstract Problem-based learning (PBL) is one of the possible training strategies that could be more fully implemented in the South African formal education system. The intention to migrate from teacher-centred to learner-centred instructions in higher education institutions and schools makes PBL a plausible option. Geography education students might be exposed to PBL because their training implies the acquisition of abilities to solve real-world situations at various geographical scales....
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This systematic literature review aims to identify diabetes self-management education (DSME) features to improve diabetes education for Black African/Caribbean and Hispanic/Latin American women with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. We conducted a literature search in six health databases for randomized controlled trials and comparative studies. Success rates of intervention features were calculated based on effectiveness in improving glycosolated hemoglobin (HbA1c), anthropometrics, physical...
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The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of culturally relevant pedagogy, such as Hip Hop, on African-American student engagement and retention. The overarching question guiding this investigation centered on whether elements of Hip Hop can be used as tools to educate and engage African-American students. Analyzed through the lens of Critical Race Theory were the data sets. The findings highlighted the importance of climate, faculty, and ‘Hip Hop’ culturally relevant pedagogy to...
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Beach drowning in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as the western African nation of Ghana, is a poorly understood problem.A physical site assessment of the Ghana coast was undertaken to determine beach types, hazards, and the potential for implementing community surf education and lifeguarding services.A questionnaire survey was administered to 346 participants in coastal regions providing information related to beach drowning.Results demonstrated that a significant number of...
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Lagos is home to 12,098 private schools catering to 57% of the state's enrolled children, from ultra-rich to relatively poor households, with many schools targeting those of lower socio-economic status. Government schools were intended to provide a just and equitable option for all; however, they have not kept pace with demand in terms of both capacity and quality, causing concerned parents to look elsewhere. This paper draws on original household survey data to investigate why parents...
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Care for African-American patients and families at the end of life presents a unique challenge to healthcare providers. Providers need to be culturally and historically competent to effectively serve persons with a long history of distrust of the white-dominated healthcare system. Effective means of addressing outreach, access, and service issues for this community need to be twofold. They must focus on those who deliver the care and those who receive it. This twofold focus inspired the...
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The effect of a prolonged closed-mouth state on the condition of mangrove habitats was studied in May 2010 at St Lucia Estuary, KwaZulu-Natal. The mouth had been closed to the sea since 2002 as a result of artificial mouth closure and drought, which had resulted in non-tidal, dry and hypersaline aquatic conditions. Sediment characteristics, mangrove population structure, and snail and crab abundance, were measured at four sites of differing salinity and water level to determine if there was...
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The impact of information technology on nursing has been a subject of discourse for the latter half of the 20th century and the early part of the 21st. Despite its obvious benefits, adapting information technology to healthcare has been relatively difficult, and rates of use have been limited especially in many developing countries. This quantitative study has shown a generally low usage of information technology among nurses in the study setting. Many of the nurses adjudged themselves as...
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Grief and loss issues are major concerns that trauma-affected African American service personnel may present to social workers. MSW graduate degree programs typically include context-specific and evidence-based training specific to the practice of effective work with families adversely affected by the same. Unfortunately, very little has appeared in the literature regarding either the content or the method for teaching grief and loss counseling in these preparation programs. According to the...
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Sixty female teachers and nine district education officers from three districts of Uganda participated in this study. The researchers were interested in the invisible female primary teachers who upgraded their qualifications with the hope of increasing their chances of promotion to higher positions within the education sector. The objectives of the study were; to identify reasons inspiring female teachers to upgrade and to assess to what extent female teachers expectations were met after...
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112 Teacher Trainees participated in this study. The purpose of the study was to identify and explain teacher trainee’s perceptions, experiences and their assessment of the teacher education programme in the school of Education. The objectives of the study included; To assess the teacher trainees’ expectations when joining the School of Education. Identify the teacher trainee’s experiences at the School of Education as they undergo the programme. To solicit the views of the teacher trainees...