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ICT infrastructural development in Tanzania is progressing at a considerable rate comparable to other low-income countries globally and Sub Saharan Africa . Over the years. several initiatives have been made by the government f Tanzania and other agencies to develop the infrastructure so as to bridge the digital divide between Tanzania and the developed world. Prominent among these initiatives is IICI) supported project called ICT-Connect-TED Networking Teacher Training Colleges. This...
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In 1994 Malawi declared free primary education (FPE). As a result of the declaration close to 1.7 million new pupils entered primary school. These pupils were to be taught by 45,000 qualified teachers in the system. At the same time, the government committed itself to providing all necessary learning materials - textbooks, exercise books, writing materials and everything that creates a good learning environment at school. These innovations created major challenges to the smooth running of...
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Ethnomusicologists and anthropologists of sub-Saharan Africa have long argued that music is securely positioned within specific social contexts: delineating life-cycle stages, political allegiances, or gender positions. The performance of songs and dances has also been shown to be a mechanism in the creation of identities. A subsequent generation of scholars, more interested in migrant and/or popular forms, has examined the ways in which music can be deployed to transcend its social...
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AN EVALUATIVE CASE STUDY OF A MATHEMATICS PROGRAM AT A DEAF SCHOOL IN GHANA AND AN ECOLOGICAL EXPLANATION FOR CHALLENGES PREVENTING DEAF STUDENTS ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION Hilary Melander Department of Sociology
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This paper addresses how experience of environment may be an important stimulant in the creative process through which appropriate architectural place may be made. We will argue that with a better understanding of their own reactions in and to environments architectural students may be more sensitive to the effects of their architectural gestures on others. Accepting that such depth experiences are mirrored in archetypal forms and patterns in indigenous architectures, we will use as a case...
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This paper reviews the unregulated widening of student participation in higher education in postapartheid South Africa. The recent changes in South African higher education landscape have been perceived as causing significant systemic impasse and financial strain as many institutions increasingly fail to account for their failure to graduate these learners out of the system. It is argued in this paper that failure to strike and hold a balance between equity of access and equity of outcomes...
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Poster/Factsheet provides objectives and project summary of work conducted in partnership with Kemptville Campus.
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This study was conducted to determine the concentration of heavy metals (copper, lead, zinc, cadmium and mercury) in seawater as well as in three different types of fishes (Pagellus acarne, Sarpa salpa and Liza saliens) with emphasis on their relation with some biomarkers. Samples were collected from El- Khoms coast Libya during winter 2004. The concentration of all measured heavy metals in sea water significantly (P 0.01) increased in comparison to their concentration 17 years ago , except...