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<p>The purpose of this study was to explore ways that higher education institutes (HEI’s) that<br />offered agriculture education and training (AET) in their curriculum could change the behavior<br />to improve the quality of education offered to students. Faculty at a regional conference in<br />Africa participated in a daylong focus group workshop aimed at addressing these needs and<br />offering solutions that could be implemented immediately. Using the...
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Sophisticated marketing strategies are increasingly used by transnational alcohol companies in Nigeria. While this facilitates alcohol availability and encourages alcohol consumption, there are no effective policies to regulate alcohol marketing. This study draws on qualitative interviews with 31 Nigerian university students (aged 19–23 years) to explore some of the ways in which “Star Music Trek” (SMT, a brewer-sponsored music concert) establishes spaces that facilitate alcohol consumption...
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Background and aim: The aim of the present study was to assess the relative importance of individual- and household-level indicators of poverty to the self-reported health of residents and recent migrants in South Africa’s most urbanised province (Gauteng).Subjects and methods: Univariate and multivariable statistical analyses were undertaken on data from the 2014 Quality of Life household survey undertaken by the Gauteng City Regional Observatory. The survey generated data on a...
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Background In the last few years, there has been a growing attention to sleep and related disorders. Numerous studies conducted within the past decade have analyzed the deleterious effects of sleep deprivation on medical students and medical staff in various specialties, but only few studies have been conducted in the Middle East. Aim of the study This study intends to explore the quality of sleep in different academic classes of medical undergraduate students of two Egyptian Universities....
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This study investigates teacher‟s cultural values and accountability in Nigeria. A questionnaire developed by Professor Rosenblatt (University of Haifa, Israel) was used to gather quantitative data from 483 secondary teachers across Oyo, Osun, Ogun, and Lagos States in Southwest Nigeria. Data collected were analyzed using percentages, descriptive statistics, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). The findings show that Nigerian teachers have high dispositions towards both bureaucratic (external)...
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This paper presents insights gained from preparatory work in relation to a research about the early career experiences of teachers in Lagos State. The historic failings of Nigeria’s public school system have left Nigerian Education sector with challenges such as low teaching standards and lack of basic opportunities for learning. Lagos State is used as a representation of the Nigerian scenario. Eraut’s (2004) model of learning and context factors that affect professional growth is used to...
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Appears in: INTED2016 Proceedings Publication year: 2016Pages: 2547-2553ISBN: 978-84-608-5617-7ISSN: 2340-1079doi: 10.21125/inted.2016.1543Conference name: 10th International Technology, Education and Development ConferenceDates: 7-9 March, 2016Location: Valencia, Spain
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Instructional design models provide teachers with a guide that shapes the learning process in the classroom. Although instructional design models can be used in any field of study, teachers are confronted with the question of which instructional design model to choose in the teaching of a specific topic. The aim of this study was to understand factors that affect the choice of instructional design models from four given instructional design models; namely, Merrill's First Principle of...
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Zimbabwe's worst drought in three decades has caused food shortages in large swathes of the country. Worries are building about increasing child malnutrition rates. Andrew Green reports.
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The book speaks volumes about the latent potential for trade in services in Africa and the regulatory hurdles that providers face in materializing such flows, and proposes concrete policy action for integrating fragmented services markets in Africa. The contributions to this volume seek to shed some light on uncharted opportunities for services trade in Africa, and invigorate and deepen the discussion about the role of services in trade diversification and economic upgrading on the...
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Using phenomenological inquiry, this study explored the lived experiences and intersecting identities of 8 African American counselor educators who are mothers. Six themes were identified: race, professional strain, work–life balance, support, internalized success, and mothering pedagogy.
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Evolutionary and economic models of the demographic transition argue that economic development incentivizes low-fertility, high-investment parental strategies, and that such strategies emerge first in relatively wealthy families within populations undergoing ‘modernization’. However, most research focuses on fertility reduction rather than shifting parental investment, and few studies consider how parental decisions regarding educational investment vary in relation to alternative rural...
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Consideration of the potential risks posed by climate change to the wind energy sector is critical for its development in South Africa. This study determines if future wind speeds might change under two climate change projections by employing climate model data at 0.44° latitude (~45km)x0.44° longitude (~50km) resolution. Ensembles of historically modelled winds compare well with observed wind climate, but wind speeds are over-estimated in the southern regions of South Africa. Projected...
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Research Article| March 01, 2016 Effects of mid-latitude geomagnetic storms on ionospheric Total Electron Content over South Africa V.P. van de Heyde; V.P. van de Heyde Department of Physics, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535, South Africa * Corresponding Author e-mail: vvandeheyde@uwc.ac.za Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar C.P. Price; C.P. Price Physics Department, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 900 Yokon Drive, Suite 102,...
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Abstract Coastal towns rely heavily on the quality and expanse of their beaches to attract tourists. Climate is an important tourism determinant, controlling the length and timing of peak arrivals. South African tourism is particularly reliant on these factors. Perceptions of tourists and tourist accommodation establishment regarding climate change threats to tourism are explored for the towns of St Francis Bay and Cape St Francis. Tourism accommodation establishments were predominantly...