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African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 1987? [Paper is undated] 'Additional Seminar paper'
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The evolution of a professional extension force in Somalia since 1979 is described, and in particular the way in which the Training and Visit system of extension management has been adapted to local circumstances. A number of key extension issues are addressed in the light of empirical evidence drawn from this account. In particular, the lack of effective research to provide valid cropping messages, particularly in the non-irrigated areas, is an important drawback. While the goals in the...
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Geophysical studies have revealed extensive rift systems throughout Central Africa, among them the White Nile Rift runnng SE-NW across central Sudan. Few earthquakes have been detected teleseismically in areas of Sudan away from the East African or Red Sea Rift systems. Relocations presented here confirm three earthquakes to have occurred at shallow depth at the NW extreme of the White Nile Rift, around Jebel Dumbeir, Kordofan province. Ambiguity in a teleseismic P-wave first-motion solution...
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PREFACE This teachers guide is intended to assist the junior secondary social studies teachers in Botswana to teach the knowledge, concepts, skills and values of the Revised Junior Secondary Social Studies Syllabus. This guide will give you the objectives of the Revised Junior Secondary Social Studies Syllabus, and some ideas to help you teach these objectives to your students. The Ministry of Education has decided what should be taught, but you must decide how and to what extent it should be taught.
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This dissertation explores the potential of theatre studies to develop a pragmatic and relevant pedagogy for South African students and adults. The contention is that the dominant paradigm as conceptualized in the discipline ‘Speech and Drama’ is outdated. Section One offers a critique of this paradigm and an analysis of the premises that supported its foundation and consolidation in English-language South African Universities. Following this a search is instituted for a methodology of...
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This chapter discusses the right to lifelong education with reference to adult education. The chapter begins with an examination of Kenya, where adult education since independence from Great Britain in 1963 has until recently played second fiddle to an overwhelming demand for formal schooling by a still largely non-literate rural population. By contrast, the U.S. case demonstrates a long history of compulsory formal education in which continuing education at the adult level is but one phase....
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Mt Cameroon is a large volcanic horst which belongs to the Cameroon Line. The morphology of the massif depends on tectonic control. Mt Cameroon is built upon a Precambrian metamorphic basement covered with Cretaceous to Recent sediments of the Douala and Rio del Rey basins. The oldest lavas could be of Upper Miocene age. Mt Cameroon has erupted six times in the 20th Century. The 1982 eruption took place inside the crater of an ancient cone. Volcanic risks are actual for the human...