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Doctoral education in Africa is at a turning point and African universities are called upon to act as the focal points for growth in African development. African Studies reveal that the growth of doctoral education in the leading universities in Africa are increasing but at a slow rate and universities, must be motivated to produce enough doctorates to contribute to growth of their knowledge economies. The need to create high-level skills demand on the job market is evinced and African...
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South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, faces severe problems in developing it’s higher education institutions due to civil war, poverty, and other factors. Yet, universities are growing. This article discusses the challenges and accomplishments.
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The development objectives of the Pooled-Fund for Basic Education Project for Guinea are to: (i) improve access and learning in basic education and literacy of under-served populations, (ii) strengthen the ministry of pre-university education and literacy’s capacity in evidence-based management, and (iii) support the implementation of the education sector’s short-term Ebola strategic response plan. The objective of the restructuring is: (i) to amend the financing structure for the project's...
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The uptake of technology and specifically, GeoGebra software, in teaching mathematics has had mixed success in spite of its documented benefits. This study investigated teachers’ perspective towards training and eventual use of GeoGebra as a tool to enhance learning of mathematics. In this article we share findings from a larger study that was conducted in Kajiado County in Kenya (Africa) on GeoGebra use in teaching Secondary School Mathematics. This article presents the relationship between...
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The study explored the curriculum guidelines and primary school teachers’ conceptions and practices of the Multiple Solutions Approach (MSA) in teaching mathematics using basic qualitative research design. Informal conversation interviews (ICIs), observations, video and document analyses were used to collect data. Participants included a purposive sample of five practicing teachers from three districts of the Central Region of Ghana. Descriptive analytical procedures were applied to the...
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Climate variability is a phenomenon whose causes are difficult to determine, can be manifested by recurrent episodes of drought, desertification, scarcity of water and change their chemistry, soil erosion and salinization. This variability may have effects on natural resources such as groundwater. To decipher the impact of climate variability on groundwater from the Hauterivian aquifer of Essaouira basin, ruled by a semi-arid climate, three approaches were used: (i) the piezometric technique...
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In many areas of the world there are violent political conflicts the consequences of which have an inevitable impact on the educational system. Palestine is one such country where the experience of violent political conflict, going back several decades, has had a devastating effect on the development and maintenance of a stable educational environment for children and their teachers. Up to now there have been few studies that have focused on the effects of living and working in a war zone on...
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Drylands are home to more than two billion people and are characterised by frequent, severe droughts. Such extreme events are expected to be exacerbated in the near future by climate change. A potentially simple and cost-effective mitigation measure against drought periods is sand dams. This little-known technology aims to promote subsoil rainwater storage to support dryland agro-ecosystems. To date, there is little long-term empirical analysis that tests the effectiveness of this approach...
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The purpose of the study was to assess female university students' knowledge of breast cancer risk factors, signs and symptoms, and identify breast self-examination (BSE) practices. Using this information we aimed to design an education intervention tailored to address any knowledge and practice gaps identified. .We conducted a cross-sectional study with 204 female Makerere University students. Data was obtained through the use of a structured questionnaire over a period of two months (1...
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Background:Engineering Graphics and Design (EGD) is a course that teaches a medium of communication in the form of drawings. EGD is a courses taken by student teachers in the technology teacher education programmes.Materials and methods:Purposive sampling was used to select 40 students, enrolled for the Bachelor of Education: 15 students were in their third year and 25 in their second year. Questionnaires method to student teachers, classroom observation and focus group interviews with...
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Objective: To assess the gingival health status among preclinical and clinical Yemeni dental students. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on preclinical and clinical students at Thamar University. The self-reported oral health behavior of dental students with their actual gingival status was evaluated. One hundred and ninety five volunteers (115 male and 80 females with mean age (21.71+1.72) who participated in this study completed the self-reported...
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The growth of technology is clearly evident in all nations, although its benefits in some sectors are more visible than in others. It is clear that ICTs could be used to improve service deliveries, but there are several current challenges and fears among low resource community dwellers. In this workshop paper, emerging technologies in education which include an interactive mobile learning application and new electronic reading devices for Namibian Schools are discussed. The paper explains...