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The current study investigated the prevalence and impact of exposure to school violence using a cross-sectional design with a sample of 132 low-income, African American fifth graders (mean age = 10.20). Additionally, hope was examined in relation to adjustment and as a potential resilience factor in the context of school violence. Students completed self-report measures for exposure to school violence frequencies, self-concept, and hope. Teachers completed a teacher-rated survey assessing...
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This paper is concerned with the problem of food insecurity in Nigeria and the consequences of food insecurity on the masses. It looks at the concept of food security, importance of food security to the people, causes of food insecurity, consequences of food insecurity and government’s efforts in ensuring food security in Nigeria. The role of Adult Education programmes for the enhancement of Food Security such as improving awareness through mass literacy, community development, agricultural...
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Performance in the biology practical paper has been poor at Kenya national examinations in the past five years (1998-2002). This may imply a lack of emphasis on the teaching of biology through the process-based approach. This study investigated the level of learner involvement in biology practical investigations in Kenyan secondary schools. A descriptive research design was employed in this study. Purposive sampling was used to select three public provincial secondary schools from Nyandarua...
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The purpose of this study was to compare two different methods to teach educators about HIV/AIDS. Sixty educators were selected from eight schools in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, to undergo HIV/AIDS training using an interactive CD-ROM intervention. Another sixty educators from other schools were selected to undergo a two-day Care & Support Training Programme provided by the Department of Education. The outcomes both before and after the interventions were measured by surveying the...
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Uganda has received considerable international attention for being the first and, to date, only African country to adopt a policy of free universal secondary education (USE). However, the policy was adopted with little attention to system capacity or involvement of secondary head teachers, even though there is considerable research documenting the importance of school leaders in promoting or blocking education reform efforts. This study investigated the extent to which Uganda secondary...
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In democratic societies the level of citizens’ civic engagement and inclusion in all forms of democratic participation is crucial in maintaining social cohesion and a vibrant democracy. In the historical development of Canada’s demographic, political, socioeconomic and cultural systems, immigration continues to play an influential role. Our paper presents conceptions of civic participation held by, inclusion and integration of recent African immigrants to Canada. We focus on volunteerism as...
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The various policy documents that have emerged over time stressed the principles of human rights, social justice, quality education for all, the right to a basic education; equality of opportunity, and re-address of past educational inequalities. This paper gives the background of inclusion and further tries to motivate and suggest how developing countries can move from theory to practice. It looks at inclusive education and its demands, the position of regular schools, a discussion on...
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Background: The maternal mortality ratio for Zambia is 591/100 000 live births. Globally between 15 – 30% of the maternal deaths are due to unsafe abortions. According to the Zambian demographic health survey (ZDHS), the contraceptive prevalence rate was 34% (CSO, 2003). The unmet need for family planning was 27%. Emergency contraception pill (ECP) was officially launched in Zambia in 1998 by the Ministry of Health with the aim of strengthening reproductive health. It can be obtained free of...
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Objectives: The impact of HIV and associated opportunistic infections compounded by inappropriate dietary practices among children leads to under nutrition and micronutrient deficiencies associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. This study determined the dietary practices, morbidity patterns and nutrition status of HIV/AIDS infected and non-infected pre-school children in Kibera slums. Methodology and results: A comparative descriptive design was used to conduct a study in May 2005...
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The present paper analyses the impacts of trade openness, tourism, investment, and human capital investment on economic growth in Mauritius with aggregated and disaggregated measures. The advantage of the disaggregated measures is that they provide more information about the effects of the specific measures on growth. Error correction methodology captures the dynamics of the output growth to the specific determinants of growth. Empirical results indicate positive effects of the Export...
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This article is based on a study that investigated how indigenous knowledge (IK) is used by older persons to cope with drought by applying a culture-sensitive research method. A purposive sampling of 30 Bastwana males and 45 females (age range = 22 and 60+) living in the North-West Province district of South Africa were recruited. Data were gathered by applying the Mmogo-method™ (Roos, 2008; Roos, 2010) and focus groups. Thematic content analysis was used to analyse the textual data and the...