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This study examines beliefs held by mathematics teacher educators and pre‐service teachers about the usefulness and teacher educators’ belief on ease of use of computers in teaching in an Ethiopian teacher education University. It also identifies teacher educators’ actual practices in using computers in teaching. The study used questionnaires and semi‐structured interviews to collect data from 15 mathematics teacher educators and 42 pre‐service mathematics teachers. The data was subsequently...
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An assessment of arsenic and vanadium pollution was investigated for surface sediments collected from 41 sampling stations along the Egyptian Mediterranean coast during summer 2008. Grain size analysis, Total Organic Carbon (TOC), total silicate and carbonate contents were also studied. Concentrations of arsenic and vanadium were high especially in sediment samples collected from the eastern area of the coast. The arsenic contents in this area varied from 6.13 mg kg–1 to 89.21 mg kg–1 with...
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Concentrations of major constituents (Na, K, Ca, Mg, CO3-2, SiO3-2) and some metals (Fe, Al, Mn, Sn, Zn, V, Cu, Pb, As, Cd and Se) in surface sediments from Abu-Qir Bay and the Eastern Harbour of Alexandria were investigated. Assessment of pollution was performed using several pollution indices. The adverse effects on aquatic organisms were determined by classifying the sediments according to sediment quality guidelines. Enrichment factors (EFs) revealed anthropogenic sources for Sn and Cd...
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Context: Learning style appears to play a significant role in choosing a successful learning approach. The teachers' role is to identify and adapt the teaching techniques to their student's styles. Goal: Describing the learning styles of medical students at the faculty of medicine of Sousse (Tunisia). Subjects and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among five cohorts of students from the faculty of medicine of Sousse during RECHERCHE ET PERSPECTIVES
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Youth; The results are based on the questionnaire responses of 720 study participants. Approximately one-third or 32.22% of the sample (47.38% of males and 16.81% of females) had smoked cigarettes on one or more days in the 30 days prior to survey. Cigarette smoking was higher among smokers (32.2%) than water pipes (25.6%). The majority of smokers (77.84%) started smoking at 13 years old or younger, 20.97% of smokers reported that they ever tried to stop smoking in the past 12 months, and...
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In the turbulent environment facing organizations, strategic human resource management (SHRM) is looked upon as the savior to the strategy implementation. Human resource or human capital is recognized as a major factor for organization's success (Armstrong, 2008). An organization with all the other resources minus effective human resource can accomplish very little of its objectives if any. From O'Regan & Ghobadian (2004), strategic planning is necessary for organizational purpose, realistic...
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This study assessed the contribution of training and compensation in financial institutions in Tanzania. The general purpose of the study was to assess the contribution of training and compensation management in improving employee performance in financial institutions like NMB PLC. Specifically the study aimed to analyze the contribution of training and compensation to employee performance particularly in NMB PLC, to find out the effect of which training and compensation management can be...
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Recent global transformation stipulates the need for the Nigerian educational process to adopt changes in classroom paradigm in order to bridge the existing gap in education between the developed countries and developing countries which can merely be achieved through positive attitude of teachers and legible knowledge towards these technological tools. This study examined Agricultural science teacher’s attitudes and development as well as obstacles they encountered in the integration of ICT...
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Poverty, illiteracy, poor personal and environmental hygiene, malnutrition, lack of access to basic social services, like water and sanitation, characterize the slum areas of Addis Ababa, resulting in high morbidity, disability and mortality specifically for women and children. By taking these factors into account, Cheshire Foundation Action for Inclusion (CFAI) implemented a three year WASH project funded by WaterCan starting in 2009. The project targeted the most marginalized groups in the...
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The performance of students in mathematics in K.C.S.E has been generally poor as compared to other subjects in Kenya and in particular Tharaka South district. This study was initiated to find out the factors that lead to students’ poor performance in mathematics in the district. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design to establish the factors that lead to students’ poor performance in mathematics. The study was carried out in Tharaka South District, Kenya, which has a total...