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We are in the midst of an unprecedented environmental crisis. Landscapes have become complex social-ecological systems in which anthropogenic activities and biophysical factors interact across multiple scales. The integration of socio-economic development processes into conservation strategies as a means of sustainable resource management requires a deep understanding of the interactions between human activities and natural processes. Attempts to combine socio-economic and biological...
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The purpose of this study was to explore the academic experiences of learners with low vision in integrated schools. Based on the findings from the study, recommendations were forwarded to the integrated primary school principal and teachers who are responsible for the support of learners with low vision. Ethical measures were adhered to as participants were told that their interview was voluntary and they were free to withdraw at any time if they felt uncomfortable. The researcher also kept...
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The study investigated the effects of introduction of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in biology compared to the traditional method of teaching on senior secondary school students' achievement and attitude. A science class was randomly selected in each of the three purposively selected schools. One hundred and fifty-two students participated in the study. One-group pretest-posttest experimental design was used. Students' pre- and posttest examination scores were used to assess the effect...
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This study aims to determine the composition of cattle herds, the perception of cattle breeders on climate changes and adaptation means used in the municipality of Banikoara in Benin. It appears that 69-85% of cattle breeders are from Fulani ethnic group. Livestock production is their main activity (60-85%; p <0.05). Their secondary activity was agriculture. The number of males by herd varied between 9 and 15 with the highest amount recorded in district 9 (p <0.05). The number of females by...
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This research aimed to highlight the power of reflective writing for early childhood teachers in Palestine, seventeachers in Palestine participated in this qualitative study, they were asked to write their reflections for 18 months.Data was gathered using semi-structured interviews and reflective writing journals. Data was analyzed usingthematic analysis approach in order to determine the possible effects of using reflective writing with teachers ondeveloping their reflective thinking. The...
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The aim of this study was to identify challenges that teachers encounter in teaching Learners with Dysgraphia in primary schools in Embu County. This was to find out teachers’ competency in teaching learners with Dysgraphia, to establish academic related challenges caused by dysgraphia; to identify the assessment procedures for learners with Dysgraphia. The study was based on Maturational theory and the literature was reviewed under perspective of LD, characteristics of dysgraphia;...
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Abstract In Nigeria, there is a need for a paradigm shift from the existing teacher–centred learning environment to a learner-centred instructional environment where learning is enhanced and students acquire the necessary 21 st century knowledge and skills. Educational Technology create changes in all aspects of human endeavour especially in training and research as it provide resources for trainers and researchers leading to comprehensive learning as well as extend the learning process....
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Watersheds and rivers are vital ecological features for the provision of hydrological services for the health, welfare and prosperity of human communities. Nevertheless, anthropogenic activities coupled with climate change and climate variability are blamed for degrading watersheds and rivers and decreasing their capacity to irrigate. To address the situation, it is important to understand why and how water shortages are occurring. This paper reports findings of a study carried out to...
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The study explored parents/community perception in relation to the administration of public secondary schools in Katsina State, Nigeria. The basic system theory designed by Bertalanffy (1968) was used to elicit information from the participants. The study employed a qualitative research methodology which involved collection of data through a semi-structured interview, in which two parents were purposively selected. The findings of the study showed thatthere exists an element of...