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"The Prevalence of Supernatural Beliefs among Students in Uganda." The Journal of Social Psychology, 114(1), pp. 127–128
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Snellen's chart was used to screen 965 pupils (538 boys, 427 girls) in all-male and all-female post-primary schools in Benin City. 19·9% of males and 25·6% of females were found to have a minor defect of distant vision. The peak age when pupils develop this abnormality is between 13 and 14 years. There is no statistical evidence that it is related to social class, but a positive correlation exists with the total hours of study per day. Statistically significant differences in poor distant...
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The El Asnam earthquake (M LH = 7.2; M LV = 7.3; M PV = 6.5) occurred at 12:24:24 G.M.T. on 10 October 1980 in the central part of the Chelif valley in Algeria affecting a rather densely populated region of about 900 000 within 7000 km 2 . (Ambraseys 1980). It destroyed at least 25 000 housing units and rendered 300 000 people homeless. The main shock, which killed about 2500 and injured more than 7000 people, was felt as far away as Spain 550 km distant. It was followed by a damaging...
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This study was designed to determine the adequacy of the quality of training in terms of the programme of studies offered to the teacher‐trainees in Bendel State, Nigeria, in preparation for their role as primary school teachers. When the content of the training was evaluated against the general aims and objectives for teacher‐education in Nigeria and the objectives of primary education, it was found that: The aims and objectives for teacher‐education at the teachers’ grade II level in...
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The study is a replication of the work of Willats (1977), who identified six classes of drawing systems in a sample of schoolchildren in London. The primary aim was to discover whether, as Willats claimed, the drawing systems were largely independent of formal teaching and that the depiction of overlap followed a line of development distinct from that of drawing systems. Results comparing schooled and entirely unschooled Ghanaian adults essentially confirmed Willats’ findings. Nearly all...
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This study investigated the influence of selected positional and psychological factors on evening-class participants in two states in Nigeria: North-Central and North-Western states. * The study also described the motivational bases of their participation. It was regarded as necessary to duplicate this study and know whether or not the characteristics and motivation of participants in the two states are similar. This should be important to researchers since comparisons between two states...
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approved: Redacted for Privacy Thomas E. Grigsby Q The purpose of this study was to analyze the state of development of adult education in Nigeria. The major objectives were to review the state of development of Nigerian adult education programs, assess the overall effectiveness of these programs, and utilize the findings to suggest action for future program improvement. A questionnaire was administered by mail to the Permanent Secretaries of the Ministry of Education in the States and to...
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ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTThe need for cooperation between university chemical education and industry in NigeriaDurojaiye A. Ajeyalemi Cite this: J. Chem. Educ. 1981, 58, 4, 361Publication Date (Print):April 1, 1981Publication History Received3 August 2009Published online1 April 1981Published inissue 1 April 1981https://doi.org/10.1021/ed058p361RIGHTS & PERMISSIONSArticle Views32Altmetric-Citations-LEARN ABOUT THESE METRICSArticle Views are the COUNTER-compliant sum of full...