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Home Economics as a discipline of study was introduced into Africa mainly through missionary activity in the first half of the 20th century. However, training educators to teach in higher education institutions on African soil did not begin until the last half of the 20th century. To fill this gap, teachers were trained abroad, mostly in England, Canada and the United States. They then returned to teach in African institutions. As a result, the content of most Home Economics higher education...
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Youth unemployment is one of the most critical social and economic problems that less developed countries face today. Yet little is known about how best to smooth the school-to-work transition or to boost human capital for those not on the academic track. Vocational education is one promising avenue for addressing the problem. Even though a considerable amount of information from Mukuru Skills Training Centre (MUST) show that majority of the youth trained were able to get employment,...
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Language is a system of communication, which is either spoken or encoded in written or signed form; its fluency aids an individual in logical thinking. The unique linguistic structure of mathematics makes the learning of mathematics similar to learning of a foreign language. Thus the level of understanding of mathematical language affects the level of communication of mathematical ideas. Recent trends in Kenya show that the achievement in mathematics among secondary school students in Kenya...
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This study determined the effect of group counseling on the attitude of nomadic Fulani male parents towards girl-child education in Madagali Local Government Area, Adamawa State, Nigeria. Four objectives were stated and three (3) null hypotheses were tested. Quasiexperimental design was adopted. The population comprised 139 adult male parents from the four nomadic clans in the study area. Twelve male parents were randomly selected from each of the four (4) nomadic clans totaling 48 nomadic...
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his paper examines practice in counselling at workplaces. It draws examples from Tanzania. Authors define counselling as a collaborative approach towards problem solving. It is a step-by-step process of self-actualization guided by a counsellor. The authors are of the view that in most workplaces in Tanzania, for instance, there is a vacuum in counselling activities. Workers have very few professional counsellors to go to for guidance and counselling. This vacuum is usually promptly filled...
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The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how eight high-achieving African American high school adolescents who participated in an early college academy program at a historically Black high school constructed their academic identity. Using the interpretive lens of sociocultural theory and racial identity development, the negotiations of these adolescents were explored as they navigated their own identities, which ultimately revealed their beliefs about their academic achievement....
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HIV/AIDS, sub-Saharan Africa and education: AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa The role of education The nature of the response This project and its aims. Consulting children and stakeholders through research: Aims and design of the study Beginning the study - Ethics, sampling and access Data-collection activities and challenges Learnings and limitations. Country context, education policies and AIDS education: Kenya South Africa Tanzania. A rapid ethnography of contexts and AIDS education: Rapid...
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The geomorphology of the West African Guinea Plateau is a product of Jurassic-toCretaceous rifting that created the Central and Equatorial Atlantic Oceans. Large-scale tectonic activity in this region produced several volcanic events, creating the Los Archipelago ring-dike structure and large seamount chains such as the Sierra Leone Rise. Seismic investigation of the south-central Guinea Plateau shows a large area of structural doming and numerous downward-pointing cone-shaped anomalies...