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Although the current corpus of English Language Teaching [ELT] literature acknowledges the fact that being a successful and effective English Language teacher goes beyond one‟s linguistic heritage as a native speaker of the language, Non-Native English Speakers (NNES) still face marginalization in regard to their professional credibility and proficiency as English Language teachers. While studies on this issue have predominantly focused on the plight of teachers of English as a Foreign...
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9] Academic Year: 2009 Project Year: 2010 Project Status: completed Project Supervisor: Gakunga D.K Project Website: http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/10914 [9] Source URL: http://edufoundations.uonbi.ac.ke/node/744 Links: [1] http://edufoundations.uonbi.ac.ke/node/685 [2] http://facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://edufoundations.uonbi.ac.ke/node/744tro=false&summary=&source= [7] http://digg.com/submit?url=http://edufoundations.uonbi.ac.ke/node/744&title=++CHALLEN...
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A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology.
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Background : Male circumcision is currently being promoted in South Africa as a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention method. Effective implementation requires that healthcare providers should believe in the procedure's efficacy and should possess a positive attitude. A study was undertaken amongst pharmacy and nursing students with different objectives. Objectives : To ascertain students' knowledge, attitudes and perceptions regarding male circumcision and (HIV) prevention. Method :...
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Background : Male circumcision is currently being promoted in South Africa as a Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention method. Effective implementation requires that healthcare providers should believe in the procedure's efficacy and should possess a positive attitude. A study was undertaken amongst pharmacy and nursing students with different objectives. Objectives : To ascertain students' knowledge, attitudes and perceptions regarding male circumcision and (HIV) prevention. Method :...
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Background : Fourth-year medical students at the University of Cape Town (UCT) work closely with stakeholders in community teaching sites to conduct community-based research projects and follow-up health promotion interventions during their Public Health training. Objectives : This study evaluated the placements as a learning experience from the perspectives of past students and community stakeholders. Methods : A total of 32 projects were randomly selected out of 232 projects undertaken...
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This study projects the hydrological cycle in the Tana River Basin, Kenya, under a changing climate due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions in the late 21st century, using a 20-km mesh atmospheric global climate model (AGCM) and a 0.5°–mesh global river-routing model. In addition, 60-km mesh AGCM ensemble experiments forced with four different projected sea-surface temperatures were performed to quantify the uncertainty in the climate projections. All four climatological annual mean...
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The study focused on principals and teachers’ opinion on the rating of stress factors on human resources development in Delta state secondary schools. The population consists of 320 school principals and 9608 teachers in the area. A sample of 30 (9.4%) principals and 960 (10%), teachers were selected through the simple random sampling technique, and the design was ex-post facto. Three hypotheses were formulated to guide the study, using z-test at 0.05 level of significance. The findings...
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This paper was designed to look into the relevance of sex education in secondary school curricula in Delta State, Nigeria. The study was to compare the attitude of teachers towards sex education. It focused on the attitude of both male and female teachers towards sex education both at home and in the school system and the influence of their educational status on it. It also investigated if there is a significant difference in the attitude of teachers towards the relevance of sex education...
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The researcher decided to carry out this research because women have seldom been discriminated against. Many training opportunities as well as career ladder have been either close to women or considerably less open to women than men. In Nigeria, it is believed that women’s place is in the kitchen and therefore they need not be educated. It is a general belief that the female always survive without formal education. The only hope for the male child is to be educated. If this problem of...