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This paper seeks to explore the methods used for training and developing senior and executive managers across three continents. The paper outlines the methods used to identify training needs, selection of trainers and trainees, curriculum development and implementation of delivery. The paper further considers the evaluation criteria used to gauge the success of training in meeting training needs and provides an insight into the challenges faced by designers and course deliverers.
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This is part of a larger study that investigated the impact of democratic pedagogy in the Religious Education (RE) curriculum in Botswana secondary schools. It investigated the teaching and learning styles in the RE curriculum in Botswana secondary schools. This was intended to explore how far the democratic space has been appropriated in the Botswana RE classroom. The literature review focused on some studies that focused on the need to promote democratic pedagogy in the classroom. The...
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Index insurance, which indemnifies agricultural producers based on an objectively observable variable that is highly correlated with production losses but which cannot be influenced by the producer, can provide adequate protection against catastrophic droughts without suffering from the moral hazard and adverse selection problems that typically cause conventional agricultural insurance programs to fail. Using historical maize and cotton yield data from nine districts in Zimbabwe, we find...
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Language is perhaps the single most important factor in educational efficiency and highlights the long term consequences for academic achievement. Language enhances positive academic achievement when one learns to read and write in a language he does speak well. The article therefore seeks to highlight the importance of language in indigenizing life skills education. To this end the authors argue that effective teaching of life skills education should firstly be characterised by the use of...
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Mathematics is the bedrock of all science and technologically based subjects. The poor performance of students in mathematics tests has become a thing of great concern to all stakeholders such as: parents, teachers, and government. This paper therefore looked at the influence of sex, school location and school type on the academic achievement of secondary school students in mathematics. The paper found out that student performance in mathematics in junior secondary school Examination for...
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[The authors'] objective is to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of education on earnings for African men in South Africa. Estimation of the ATE in [the] data is difficult because of omitted ability bias and a high degree of sample selection due to low labor force participation. Manski and Pepper (2000) suggest a promising nonparametric identification strategy but it only helps with the problem of omitted ability bias. [The authors] propose an extension of their identification...
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Our aim was to investigate suicide-related behaviours among secondary school adolescents in the Free State province, South Africa. Participants in this study were 142 secondary school adolescents selected from urban and rural schools around Welkom and Bethlehem, in the Free State. A stratified random sampling method was used to select the schools. Eighty-six (60.6%) participants were female, and 56 (39.4%) were male. They were aged between 12 and 19 years, with a mean age of 16.18 years ( SD...
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The objective of this study was to evaluate acceptability of voluntary testing, counselling and treatment services and attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS from young people's point of view.Qualitative study (face-to-face interviews in which tapes were used) were carried out in 20 interviewed college students aged between 19-24 years of both sexes based in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.Results showed that voluntary counselling and testing services were limited in the study area at the...
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Issues of Participation and Retention in Higher Education have become topical themes in higher education provision in the UK primarily driven by an agenda of human capital development which places a high premium on higher education qualifications to enhance international competitiveness on the global stage. Pursuant of this goal, it has become imperative to target citizens from lower socio-economic backgrounds and those from ethnic minority groups who have been perceived as being under-...
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The United Nation's development goals include decreasing the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) by 3/4. Approximately 8% of maternal deaths in 2000 were due to obstructed labor. In a large prospective trial, the World Health Organization (WHO) showed that partograph use during labor management significantly reduces prolonged labor, reduces intrapartum stillbirth, and improves perinatal outcomes. Recently we found that the partograph is rarely used at 14 health centers in the Kembata-Tembaro Zone...
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There is little information about height and weight status of Palestinian adolescents. The objective of this paper was to assess the prevalence of stunting, underweight, and overweight/obesity among Palestinian school adolescents (13-15 years) and associated sociodemographic factors in 2 major governorates in the West Bank.A Cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2005 comprising 1942 students in 65 schools in Ramallah and Hebron governorates. Data was collected through self-administered...
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There is little information about height and weight status of Palestinian adolescents. The objective of this paper was to assess the prevalence of stunting, underweight, and overweight/obesity among Palestinian school adolescents (13-15 years) and associated sociodemographic factors in 2 major governorates in the West Bank.A Cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2005 comprising 1942 students in 65 schools in Ramallah and Hebron governorates. Data was collected through self-administered...