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This paper assesses head teachers’ and teachers’ perception of the role of instructional supervision within the school environment based on a study conducted in Eldoret West District, Kenya.
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There are social, political, economical, cultural and technological changes that affect the proper teaching of Home Science.
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Urinary schistosomiasis, which is one of the commonest forms of the parasitic disease is a major debilitating disease characterized by blood in urine. The study aimed at the exploration and description of the knowledge, attitude and practice of the community members with regards to schistosomiasis in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional study of 302 school pupils and “Almajiris” 7 - 15 years was undertaken using a uniform set of structured interview schedule...
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This study was to ascertain if gas flaring mediate upon gas production and climate change. This became necessary owing to the problems of climate change that has become very visible owing to crude oil drilling production in Nigeria and the south-south region of the country in particular. These climate changes ranges from high rainfall variability, temperature change, degradation of forest and forest resources as well as the aquatic habitat. This climate change was also observed in high...
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Coastal systems act as a boundary between land and sea. Therefore, assessing pollutant concentrations at the coast will provide information on the impact that land-based anthropogenic activities have on marine ecosystems. Sediment and fauna samples from 13 stations along the whole coast of Cameroon were analyzed to assess the level of trace metal pollution in sediments and intertidal fauna. Sediments showed enrichment of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn. However, pollution of...
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Purpose: Inclusive education, widely acknowledged as an alternative method of making education accessible to children with special needs, has been piloted for 10 years in selected districts of Ghana. This article aims to discuss the feasibility of implementing it throughout the country, by assessing the inclusive education programme piloted in Ghana’s Ashanti and BrongAhafo regions.Method: One round of in-depth interviews was conducted with 31 participants, to collect data on the issue under...
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This was a 6-month prospective descriptive study carried out at the Department of Medicine, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Kumasi, Ghana. The main objective of the study was to determine the socio-demographic characteristics and clinical presentation of patients with heart failure seen at KATH, Kumasi, Ghana. Patients aged thirteen years and above admitted to the medical wards with diagnosis of heart failure were recruited. Detailed history, clinical examination, electrocardiography...
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Abstract Aim We conduct the first assessment of likely future climate change impacts for biodiversity across the West African protected area ( PA ) network using climate projections that capture important climate regimes (e.g. West African Monsoon) and mesoscale processes that are often poorly simulated in general circulation models ( GCM s). Location West Africa. Methods We use correlative species distribution models to relate species (amphibians, birds, mammals) distributions to modelled...
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Comparing retention rates for 91 Black women and 56 Black men who participated in the African American Student Network with 68 women and 36 men who were randomly selected from the population of Black undergraduates at a Midwestern university, we included an analysis of covariance to control for ACT score and first-term grade point average. Results demonstrated a statistically significant main effect for network ( F(1, 245) = 10.14, p = .002, η 2 = .04), where network participants were...
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SUMMARY The influence of protected areas on childhood education is often assumed to be positive, and integrated conservation and development programmes (ICDPs) typically support childhood education by building schools, providing scholarships and improving education quality, which in turn helps build conservation attitudes. In this paper, the impact of a protected area on childhood education is examined within the broader socioeconomic context of villages bordering Kibale National Park...
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Nigeria was one of the West African countries gripped by the fear of the spread of the Ebola virus disease (EVD), leading to a long period of delay in resumption of primary and secondary schools for academic activities in September 2014. The aim of this study was to assess the preparedness of schools in the north central region of Nigeria toward EVD prevention and control within 1 month of resumption of schools.This was a descriptive cross-sectional study among 76 schools selected using a...
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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is becoming one of the dominant approaches for bringing evidence- and consensus-based cancer prevention and control practices to medically underserved communities. There are many examples of how CBPR has been useful for generating culturally specific solutions for different health issues that affect African-Americans. However, few examples exist in the literature on how the CBPR approach can be applied to address prostate cancer. This paper...
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Poverty, family stability, and social policies influence the ability of adolescents to attend school. Likewise, being enrolled in school may shape an adolescent's risk for HIV and pregnancy. We identified trends in school enrollment, factors predicting school enrollment (antecedents), and health risks associated with staying in or leaving school (consequences).Data from the Rakai Community Cohort Study (RCCS) were examined for adolescents 15-19 years (n=21,735 person-rounds) from 1994 to...