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Twenty years into democracy, South Africa is still struggling to improve the quality of its education system.The identification of schools that can work closely with universities to mentor student teachers has been suggested as one way in which teacher education can contribute to an improved education system.The article outlines research that was conducted to establish the conditions for the establishment of Professional Practice schools, seen as schools that, regardless of resource level,...
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A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MSc. (MED)(Health Sciences Education) Johannesburg, 2016.
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Africa lacks the vital knowledge necessary to establish a creative and innovative society capable of fostering economic development.Entrepreneurship knowledge is said to be the strength of economic development; it empowers and encourages people to start economic development activities.Presently, many educated Africans are those that do white collar jobs that produce very little economic developmental results.Africa needs people with entrepreneurship knowledge to enable them think creatively...
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Abstract While much attention has been given to investigating the dynamics of tropical cyclogenesis (TCG), little work explores the thermodynamical evolution and related cloud microphysical processes occurring during TCG. This study elaborates on previous research by examining the impact of ice microphysics on the genesis of Hurricane Julia during the 2010 North Atlantic Ocean hurricane season. As compared with a control simulation, two sensitivity experiments are conducted in which the...
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Obesity is increasing in pregnant women and at delivery and is associated with increased risk of instrumental delivery, operative delivery, macrosomia, shoulder dystocia, and poor foetal outcomes. This study aimed to determine the association of maternal obesity with maternal and foetal complications in labour for women delivering at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. Convenience sampling was used to recruit participants on admission to labour ward. An interviewer...
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Climate change has direct and indirect impact on human health. The indirect impact includes Malnutrition caused by food insecurity. The population of the Sahel region of Cameroon continuously experiences an increasing level of malnutrition, partly due to the impact of climate change since harsh climatic conditions leading to extreme drought have a negative influence on agriculture. In particular, the extreme drought conditions lead to a reduction in agricultural production an important...
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Climate and land cover change are very important issues in terms of global context and their responses to environmental and socio-economic drivers. The dynamic of these two factors is currently affecting the environment in unbalanced way including watershed hydrology. The change of observed steam flow is the effect of the combined change of climate and land use land cover of the catchment. In this paper the impact of climate change on stream flow specifically on extreme flow events were...
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Background Use of sexual activity biomarkers in HIV prevention trials has been widely supported to validate self-reported data. When such trials involve minors, researchers may face challenges in obtaining parental buy-in, especially if return of results procedures uphold the confidentiality and privacy rights of minors and preclude parental access to test results. In preparation for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) with junior secondary school (JSS) students in Botswana, a formative...
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Factors that Impact African American High School Equivalency (HSE) Students’ Pursuit of Higher Education by Jamiyla Chandler-Melton MAEd, Ashford University, 2011 BA, CUNY School of Professional Studies, 2010 Doctoral Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning Walden University June 2016 Abstract African Americans account for a disproportionate percentage of students who pursue college...
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Most studies on school dropouts in Zambia have concentrated on Primary and Basic schools. Some studies and Ministry of Education reports have shown that in Zambia there are school dropouts among girls in both Primary and Secondary schools despite interventions and measures put in place by the Government. Furthermore, no study has been conducted in Nakonde District to find out why the school dropout rate among girls has persisted. This study aimed at establishing the factors contributing...
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The mass media have played a significant role in shaping public opinion and perceptions about climate change. However, the phenomenon is still misunderstood, particularly in Africa where an information lacuna about the science of climate change persists, owing to among other factors, socio-cultural, economic and structural factors. As a consequence, citizen engagement with climate change discourse is very minimal and awareness about its causes and risks remain marginal. Numerous studies have...
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Context: Despite the high uptake of the intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD), among family planning clients at Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), some users discontinued its use for a variety of reasons.Objectives: To determine the discontinuation rate and factors responsible among IUCD users in the hospital over a 3 year period.Study Design: This was a 3 year retrospective descriptive study of all clients requesting for the removal of intrauterine devices (IUCDs) at the Family...