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This study explores truants’ perceptions of their parents’ attitudes towards and involvement in their education and how this impact on their school attendance and attainment. A thorough study of the latest research and available literature on school truancy revealed that parental disengagement is becoming one of the major causes of all types of challenging behavioural problems adolescents present with, including truant behaviour. A total of three hundred eighth grade learners participated in...
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We take an innovative approach to estimating student mathematics learning in the sixth grade of three African countries. The study reinforces the notion that beyond the quality of the teaching process in classrooms, national contextual factors are important in understanding the contribution that schooling makes to student performance. Our approach enhances more typical cross-sectional production function estimates in three ways: (1) to respond to critiques that production function estimates...
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This study seeks to look into deployment of open source virtual learning environments, such as Moodle, for developing country situations using Malawi as a case study. The study makes specific focus on mobile devices with a specific focus on mobile phones. Mobile access to learning environments is an innovative way to use mobile networks to increase access to education. This is also in line with the Malawi Governments Policy to increase access to higher education through Open Distance...
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This article investigates the association between studying with a contract teacher and a student’s academic outcomes, using data from five Francophone African countries for two grade levels and two subjects. Based on this analysis, the evidence for or against this form of teacher hiring is inconclusive. The results indicate that these relationships vary depending on the country context, and the attributes of teacher demographics, working conditions, and preferences that are accounted for.
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The global shortage of nursing professionals educated at baccalaureate level and beyond has been highlighted. Within America, services are preparing to treat an additional 32 million individuals under the Health Reform Bill. Within South Africa nursing education outputs do not meet demands. Countries are addressing these shortages by developing advanced nurse roles which require research degrees. To evaluate a national PhD programme within the context of a nurse education strategy and a...
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Background: In 2007, 200 million children, aged under five, were not reaching full developmental potential. The International Classification of Functioning (ICF) framework recognises disability as an interaction between a health condition and its resulting personal/environmental factors. The disability prevalence in Ghana has been reported as 12.4%. Traditionally, disability is believed to have a spiritual cause, leading to the exclusion of Ghanaian children with disabilities (CDW) from...
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While many ethnic minority students underachieve compared with their ethnic majority peers, they often hold very positive school attitudes. Mickelson (1990) explained this attitude-achievement paradox by the existence of a double set of attitudes. Abstract attitudes reflect the dominant ideas about schooling, while concrete attitudes refer to a person’s perceptions of reality and originate from the educational benefits people expect to obtain on the labor market. According to Mickelson, only...
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The importance of service quality in service marketing is widely acknowledged by many practitioners and academics worldwide, yet there seems to be limited research on service quality in higher education institutions (HEIs). Therefore, in order to gain an understanding of students’ learning experiences, this paper reports on a study undertaken to determine students’ perceptions of the level of service quality delivered at a traditional university and a university of technology. The study was...
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Background: The birth rate of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in West-Africa is 1/400, which is four times more than in Europe with 1/2000 births. In Togo there are many children with CP, mostly in poor families, but no clear statistics available on their exact number. In order to improve the quality of the physiotherapy treatment provided to children with CP, the ICRC Special Fund for the disabled (SFD), is training every year physiotherapists (PT) working in hospitals and rehabilitation...
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This research aimed at knowing the estimated averages of the mathematics teachers' practice of movements to develop the mathematical communication types and skills with their students in the 7th, 8th and 9th grades in Gaza. To achieve this purpose, the researcher prepared a questionnaire involved fives aspects and 46 items. The sample consisted of ((111 teachers. The results showed that the estimated average of the teachers for each aspect reached 3.28-66% for movements of developing...
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In the context of improving nutrition in Zimbabwe and other developing countries, the need to build the capacity of community-based health workers (CBWs) is well recognized. 1 Lehmann U. Sanders D. Community Health Workers: What Do We Know About Them? The State of the Evidence on Programmes, Activities, Costs and Impact University of the Western Cape, South Africa on Health Outcomes of Using Community Health Workers. University of the Western Cape, South Africa2007 Google Scholar This...
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This study reported the use of a Free Open Source Software (FOSS) based learning package in teaching basic technology among Junior Secondary Schools students in Nigeria.This study adopted a quasi-experimental design, Specifically, the pretest, post-test, non-equivalent control group design.118 students of basic technology II (JSS2) were selected through multi stage sampling from four junior secondary schools in the country.Two of the schools with 60 students were used as control group while...
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Reproductive health is an important component of health which many people do not enjoy optimally. Studies have shown that the reproductive health of females is compromised by Reproductive Rights (RRs) violations in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Nigeria, the knowledge and perceptions of Female Postgraduate Students (FPGS) related to RRs have not been adequately investigated despite global interests in reproductive rights issues. Therefore, the knowledge and perceptions of reproductive rights among...