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Nowadays, there is a movement towards a Blended e-Learning (BL) method, consisting of a mixture of virtual learning and Traditional Face-to-Face Learning (TF2FL) methods. BL is the integrated mixture of multiple methods of learning and the blending of virtual and physical resources (Kilkelly, 2009). This present study investigates the learners’ perspective of the opportunities and challenges of BL according to the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework of Deci and Ryan (1985). It also...
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In recent years, researchers in higher education have been exerting considerable efforts to minimize the existing tension between external accountability and internally driven efforts to improve the quality. Part of the challenge is that a focus on accountability undermines the influence of context, the quality of measures, and the complexity of educational outcomes. Also, such a focus overlooks the insufficiency of current understandings about the factors associated with the quality. This...
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African medical schools have historically turned to northern partners for technical assistance and resources to strengthen their education and research programmes. In 2010, this paradigm shifted when the United States Government brought forward unprecedented resources to support African medical schools. The grant, entitled the Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) triggered a number of south-south collaborations between medical schools in Africa. This paper examines the goals of...
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Subject The state of education and skills in South Africa. Significance The high school graduation rate declined for the first time in several years, to 75.8% in 2014 from 78.2% in 2013. The results of year-end National Senior Certificate examinations (NSC or 'matric') are popularly seen as an important indicator of the health of the educational system. However, taking the high dropout and 'throughput' rates into account means the effective pass rate is only 36% for the recent cohort....
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Abstract: The underlying theoretical assumption of this study is that understanding how the climate issues are framed by journalists is of vital importance to how the general public and policy makers will respond to lifestyle changes necessary to mitigate and adapt to climate predictions. The study examined the framing of climate change news in four national daily newspapers in southern Nigeria namely: Guardian, ThisDay, Vanguard and Daily Sun. The results showed that the majority of the...
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This article assesses how married individuals' knowledge of HIV status gained through HIV testing and counseling (HTC) affects divorce, the number of sexual partners, and the use of condoms within marriage. This study improves upon previous studies on this topic because the randomized incentives affecting the propensity to be tested for HIV permit control for selective testing. Instrumental variable probit and linear models are estimated, using a randomized experiment administered as part of...
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The purpose of this grounded theory study was to explain the perceptions of semi - nomadic pastoralists in East Africa, who self - identified as having the characteristics of the most vulnerable, and who were educationally successful. This study identified motivating factors that contributed to resiliency while in the pursuit of an education. Findings suggest that even though students from this background utilize these motivating factors they are still faced with inner cultural tensions that...
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Purpose: To identify the prevalence as well as determine gender differences in overweight and obesity among undergraduate pharmacy students of the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria.Methods: Undergraduate pharmacy students (n = 172) of University of Benin, aged 18 years and above, were recruited for the study.Body mass index, (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist/hip ratio (WHR) were measured using standard methods.Blood pressure (BP), and fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels were...
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The study examined teaching capacity for agricultural adaptation to climate change in the University Faculties of Agriculture in South east Nigeria.One hundred and thirty randomly selected academic staff in the University Faculties of Agriculture were used.Data were collected using questionnaire and analyzed by descriptive statistics and factor analysis.Majority (78.3%) of academic staff were males, married (85.8%) with an average of eight years of experience in teaching.A greater proportion...
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Agricultural information exchange has been dominated by industrial media such as newspapers, television, and magazines for decades. However, social media as a form of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) method for harmonizing sustainable agriculture and natural resources provides broader agricultural community that eliminates physical distance. The study therefore examined training needs assessment on the use of social media among agricultural extension agents in Oyo State,...
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One of the major debates in South African higher education is whether or not certain universities have lowered their academic standards by admitting academically underprepared students. However, these debates reflect the official voice of higher education institutions and there is little analytical work on students’ perceptions and experiences of their academic progress, particularly those of low-income students. Taking a cue from Merleau-Ponty on the salience of perceptions in his...
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Aim: To determine the incidence, predisposing factors, clinical presentation and perinatal and maternal outcome of patients managed for abruptio placenta. Study Design: A retrospective review.