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This article draws from a study that explored how Ugandan secondary school teachers’ competences are continuously developed to cope with the ever changing trends in Science and Mathematics teaching. The study was premised on a framework of professional development that views teacher education as a continuum that includes training, recruiting, retaining, and retraining. The article argues that in Uganda more research has been focused on the first two levels of the continuum, with evidence on...
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The purpose of this paper is to assess various efforts made in Tanzania to enhance girls’ education among the maasai using Monduli District as the study case. The maasai are among the tribes that have been marginalised in terms of education provision. These are largely nomadic pastoralists who have been migrating from one place to another leading to difficulties in terms of providing education to them. Specifically, the paper discusses the current perceptions towards girls’ education among...
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This paper investigated the nutritional status of a randomly selected school age children from public and private owned primary schools in Ekiti State, Nigeria with the aim of determining if differences exist between them and providing a baseline data for the state in this regard. Four hundred and fifteen (415) children with their age range between 4 and 10 years participated in the study. Anthropometric measurements were carried out and Body mass index (BMI) was used as a measure of...
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This paper studies the development of nursing education in Africa and it is limited to three countries namely, South Africa, Nigeria and Ethiopia.Two cardinal periods are covered which are, colonial and post colonial.But Ethiopia is the only African country that has technically, never been colonised as it successfully repulsed Italy's attempt at occupying it.The reason for this study is to assist modern states in Africa to learn from the past in order to make good decisions for the present...
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Political Science Education concerns with the study and analysis of the theories, Institutions and processes of political systems and their functions within complex societies. The field examines the structures of governments and their historical evolution over time as well as the question of how governmental authority is established and maintained in different eras and different societies. The discipline also acquaints students with the methods of teaching political science in tertiary...
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It is projected that low and middle-income countries will bear a major burden of tobacco related morbidity and mortality, yet, only limited information is available on the determinants of smoking initiation among youth in Africa. This study aimed to assess the determinants of smoking initiation and susceptibility to future smoking among a population of high school school students in Lagos, Nigeria.Baseline data from an intervention study designed to assess the effect of an anti-smoking...
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This paper examined the use of social media for professional development by librarians in Nigeria. The study was carried out using the survey research method. The study population was made up of 1294 registered members of Nigerian Library Association Online Forum. Random sampling technique was used in selecting 297 respondents for the study. Data was collected by means of questionnaire. Findings from the study revealed that online discussion forums such as NLA online forum, online social...
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Over the past decade, higher education institutions in South Africa have begun the shift towards a more structured work integrated learning framework, merging an academic component with specific industry requirements. Stemming from an ethnically diverse South African society, the South African corporate sector is made up of a group of varied individuals who bring with them specific cultural dynamics to the working environment. This paper investigates the intercultural communication...
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A study was carried out to determine the current status of urinary schistosomiasis on 552 pupils from seven primary schools in Abeokuta North and Abeokuta South Local Government Areas of Ogun State, Nigeria using haematuria and parasitological tests. Males that complied were 75% to 25% females. Children within the age-group of 10 to 14 years were more (65%) when compared with other age groups. Out of the 552 samples examined, 35 (6%) tested positive for blood in urine while 20 (3.6%) tested...
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Isolated cleft of the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve is the occurence of mitral cleft without ostium primum or ostio seccundum defect and it is rare. We present a nine month old boy who presented in our clinic with a two month history of fast breathing, cough, and loss of weight. He was found not to be cyanosed but pale, tachypnoeaic, dyspnoeaic with basal crepitations. Cadiovascular system examination showed that he had a precordial bulge with tachycardia, cardiomegaly and a...
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The issue of Almajiri education has been a subjectof discussion among scholars and a subject of great concern to the authorities.Almajiri education started from time immemorial in the Northern part of Nigeria.This paper tries to clarify how the whole process started; the variousdimensions the system took overtime and how government came in to rescue thedeteriorating state of the system by integrating the system with the modernsystem, thereby making the beneficiaries (Almajirai) learn both...
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The study of the anthropometric characteristics of 600 normal Nigeria School Children of ages between 5-10 years of Gbagyi tribe of Abuja, with no obvious deformities or previous history of trauma to the hand was undertaken. The study of these children, males (n=300) with mean age of 7.10 ± 1.98, and females (n=300) with mean age of 7.68 ± 1.86 was investigated. The anthropometric characteristics of their height, age, weight, hand length, and body mass indices were measured, analysed...
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Abstract In the early nineteenth century, African Americans' access to primary and religious instruction expanded, with few exceptions. However, higher education remained beyond reach. Most high schools and academies would not accept black students, even when they secured the preparation necessary for advanced study. Hoping to empower black people to access higher education independently, an interracial abolitionist alliance launched a movement in 1831. The alliance wanted to build the...