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S ummary . Intelligence tests could be even more valuable for educational predictions in the developing, than in Western, countries, because of the large variations in efficiency and linguistic background in different primary schools. But there may be serious problems in getting them across to unsophisticated pupils, especially with printed instructions only. An experiment was carried out with fourteen top primary classes in Tanzanian schools, where a short non‐verbal battery was given with...
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NSPI JournalVolume 6, Issue 8 p. 10-15 Article Programmed learning reasearch in central Africa David G. Hawkridge, David G. HawkridgeSearch for more papers by this author David G. Hawkridge, David G. HawkridgeSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1967 https://doi.org/10.1002/pfi.4180060805AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and...
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Twelve male nurses are practicing dentistry in the Republic of Guinea as a result of the efforts of the dental department of the S.S. HOPE. Their services are desperately needed in this country as there are only 8 dentists for 3,500,000 people. Twelve male nurses are practicing dentistry in the Republic of Guinea as a result of the efforts of the dental department of the S.S. HOPE. Their services are desperately needed in this country as there are only 8 dentists for 3,500,000 people.
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ABSTRACT An account is given of Yelele, a Miocene volcano, situated on the Turkana escarpment, north-east Uganda. It is composed of lavas and dykes of nephelinite, phonolite, tephrite, and trachyte together with olivine-bearing varieties, and has a central plug of ijolite and nepheline syenite. The lavas are described and compared with those of other eastern Uganda centres and the petrogenesis discussed in the light of experimental data from the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie...
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Public Administration and DevelopmentVolume 6, Issue 4 p. 252-255 Article The Training of Elected Councillors in Zambia P. L. Taylor, P. L. TaylorMr. Taylor also contributed an article entitled “Local Government Training in Zambia” published in this Journal (Vol. V, No. 1, January 1966).Search for more papers by this author P. L. Taylor, P. L. TaylorMr. Taylor also contributed an article entitled “Local Government Training in Zambia” published in this Journal (Vol. V, No. 1, January...
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child HealthVolume 3, Issue 3 p. 128-131 MEDICAL STUDENT TRAINING IN CHILD HEALTH IN PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA H. E. WILLIAMS, Corresponding Author H. E. WILLIAMS Senior Physician, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, and Consultant in Child Health to the Papuan Medical College, 1964–66.Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, 3052, Victoria, Australia.Search for more papers by this author H. E. WILLIAMS, Corresponding Author H. E. WILLIAMS Senior Physician, Royal...
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(1967). Performance of Tanzanian Secondary School Pupils on the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices Test. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 72, No. 2, pp. 205-215.
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In this article, Roy Ritson, Bookers manager in Zambia, outlines the problems faced by an emerging African state when confronted with a situation in the distributive trades where previously the control was white. He sheds some light on the methods used by the Zambian government to overcome both the economic and educational difficulties raised — but much still needs to be done.