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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) ran a successful refugee education program in Guinea for 17 years, serving Sierra Leonean and Liberian refugees. One aspect of that program included training thousands of refugees as teachers, school administrators, and classroom assistants. This report describes the research project carried out in early 2009 to trace those former refugee teachers and interview them about the influence of the trainings on their lives today, and to find out whether they...
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Benghazi during its golden period from 1980 to 1990.During that period the
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The economic structure adjustment programme initiated in the end of 1980s had a significant impact on the development of Nigerian economy and society,and also promoted a fundamental reform of the higher education system.On the basis of analyzing the impact of economic structure adjustment programme on higher education,this article pays special attention to the relationship between the economic structure adjustment programme and higher education system,and the decentralization and...
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It embarked on Universal Primary Education(UPE) Program in Nigeria since the mid-1970s,then started to go ahead with Universal Basic Education (UBE) in 1999. The implementation of the national basic education policy has undergone the management system from centralization to decentralization,and the educational input from unity to diversification. By working hard for more than 30 years,the universal basic education has improved greatly on the one hand,but faced with some problems which the...
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In Zimbabwe, as elsewhere in Africa, local communities had well-developed indigenous knowledge systems for environmental management and coping strategies, making them more resilient to environmental change. This knowledge had, and still has, a high degree of acceptability among the majority of populations in which it has been produced and preserved. These communities can easily identify with this knowledge, and it facilitates their understanding of indigenous scientific processes for...
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This study sought to determine reasons and justifications used by child abuse perpetrators as viewed by education officers who handle and process cases of child abuse by teachers in Zimbabwe. Six education officers were interviewed. They were purposefully selected for their knowledge in handling and processing child abuse cases. Sexual abuse resulted primarily from poverty, lack of respect for their pupils, protection of perpetrators at the expense of victims, the belief that young girls are...
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Learning for self development and professional development has almost become a necessity in the face of rapid technological advancement, knowledge explosion and socio-economic change among others; and for most adults combining work with study may be the only way out for them to further their education. Part-time study is thus becoming trendy worldwide including Ghana. But it also comes with its challenges. This paper sought to find out what these problems are in Ghana. The survey design was...
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This article presents an assessment of a series of international educational initiatives that have been pursued over the past decade in the arena of development and management of groundwater resources in Haiti and Benin. Projects pursued ranged from short-term service efforts to long-term research efforts. These initiatives are compared in terms of project objectives relative to U.S. undergraduates, U.S. graduate students, in-country partners, and local populations in the project country.