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The study investigated Peer Victimisation and Mental Health of Primary School Pupils. Respondents comprised 235 primary school pupils selected from nine primary schools across three Local Government Areas in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The participants were between 6 and 11 years and were stratified into lower and upper primary classes. The Multidimensional Peer-Victimisation Scale, Children’s Depression Inventory-Short, and Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children were used to elicit...
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The mineral industry needs a steady supply of skilled professionals entering the workforce, it must be recognized that as mineral development becomes more complex and technical the training of mineral industry professionals should be adjusted to reflect this. The mineral industry has undergone several changes in terms of technological advances, it is further envisioned that the future mine will rely on a highly skilled skeleton labour force with the ability to perform several tasks through...
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Water features prominently in discussions on sustainability. The recent Cape Town “Day Zero” drought heightened fears about global cities running dry as the climate changes. During that crisis a campaign was launched to save water at schools, consisting of a basic maintenance campaign and a behavioural campaign. The former was limited to easy fixes, and the latter comprised an information campaign and an information and competition campaign. The impacts of these were assessed immediately...
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Purpose: The purpose of the study sought to evaluate the status of disability mainstreaming policy in education in selected public high schools and public employment institutions in Liberia.
 Materials and Methods: The research design incorporates both quantitative and qualitative methods. Purposive sampling was used to select 125 respondents from students with disabilities, principals, human resource directors, employees with disabilities from public employment institutions and...
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Lower respiratory infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in children younger than 5 years. Even if the burden of lower respiratory infections in children under 5 years old had decreased dramatically in the last 10 years, it is still the main cause of morbidity and mortality in children under-5 years old in developing countries, so the aim of this study was to assess the magnitude of lower respiratory tract infections and associated factors among...
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Two field experiments were conducted to study the response to drought stress of sixty four bi-parental (It helps in choice of breeding procedure for genetic improvement of polygenic characters) progenies in two crosses (G93x Menofy) and (G96 x C.B58) belong to Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.). Randomized complete blocks design (RCBD) was used in well watering and stress condition arrangement with three replications during two successive cotton seasons 2016 and 2017. . Keeping the...
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Abstract Background The large treatment gap for mental disorders in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) necessitates task-sharing approaches in scaling up care for mental disorders. Previous work have shown that primary health care workers (PHCW) can be trained to recognize and respond to common mental disorders but there are lingering questions around sustainable implementation and scale-up in real world settings. Method This project is a hybrid implementation-effectiveness study guided...
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The role of the teachers in the implementation of school curriculum cannot be underestimated. As important as the roles of the teachers to the development of education, it is unfortunate that these teachers are in shortage in most of the Nigerian educational institutions. This paper examines the factors responsible for the shortage of professional teachers in the Nigerian educational institutions. Inadequate funding, limited teacher education institutions, corruption, lack of manpower...
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia presented great attentiveness for handicapped, considering their suffering specific problems, so it issued legislations and laws to facilitate respectable life for them. Within this framework, issue of current research has identified in identifying in, what does the social policies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia including legislation provide and achieve for handicapped in three fields rehabilitation, empowerment and integration. And analyzing these policies by using a...
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The COVID-19 Pandemic has challenged the educational systems worldwide, and in an attempt to overcome such challenges, educational institutions were forced to adjust their educational content from the traditional methods of learning to online methods of delivery instead. This paper is the first paper to collect data from three different types of universities to examine the students’ attitudes towards online learning in Egypt amid COVID-19. A total of 450 undergraduate students were surveyed...
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Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak is considered one of the most important public health crises all over the world and in Egypt. Community pharmacists represent the third largest health care professional group after physicians and nurses. Community pharmacists are expected to be fully prepared at the frontline of defending their community needs by limiting the spread of COVID-19 via different pharmaceutical care services. Aim This study aimed to evaluate the sources of...
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Teaching strategies play a vital role in improving learners’ performance. This study investigated the effect of Guided Discovery Instructional Strategy (GDIS) on Grade nine learners’ performance in chemical reactions and determined the effect of GDIS on gender. A quasi-experimental design was used with a sample comprised 75 Grade nine learners purposively selected from two schools in Mankweng Circuit based on Grade 12 poor performances. Learners were randomly assigned to the Experimental...
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Introduction The widespread use of face masks by the general public may help to prevent the spread of viruses. Face masks are thought to be a good strategy to protect against respiratory diseases such as the Coronavirus. Identifying student knowledge, attitude, and practice about the use of face masks is crucial to detect vulnerabilities and respond rapidly to avoid the spread of the infection. This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practices of face mask utilization and...
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Abstract The process of creating a Safe and Inclusive Church (SIC) Commission within the Anglican Church of the Province of SouthernAfrica (ACSA) is not unique in the Communion. This article seeks to explore ACSA’s specific journey to date, with a view to engaging the Communion in a learning partnership. While some of the process of establishing this ministry may be unique, there are places of commonality as we jointly grapple with the call of our Lord Jesus to continue to build the Kingdom...
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Social work is a discipline that was introduced into an academic curriculum in the DRC not long ago. It is with the repetition of the phenomena of urban banditry and that of street children that the various stakeholders have thought of training professionals in this field. But is said training effective and appropriate? In this article, I examine through a sample the academic curriculum in the DRC and propose avenues’ starting from the biblical model of shalom, which is a four-dimensional...
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Zambia has within the last two decades enacted several pieces of legislation aimed at enhancing equality in the labour market and the workplace. However, despite being one of the countries that has been severely devastated by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Zambia does not yet have specific legislation targeted at HIV-related stigma and discrimination in the labour market and workplace. Apart from the general prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of health or social status, it remains to...
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Abstract Objectives In response to requests for training in cancer pathology, two virtual training courses were organized: one in English for participants in Nigeria and another in French for participants in Francophone Africa. Each course had weekly 90-minute sessions covering essential topics in cancer pathology led by global experts. Methods Two research questions were investigated for both courses: (1) did the participants improve their knowledge of the topics covered during the course,...
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A growing concern is the low number of learners who choose to participate in music during their high school years. Extending previous research by McPherson and O’Neill, this study explored South African high school learners’ motivation and value perceptions to continue with music as an elective in grade 10. A further objective was to understand how value perceptions vary according to grade, gender, and intention to continue with music. 180 music leaners in grades 9 and 10 completed...