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To help ease the problem of un-employment in Africa, a study on the impact of entrepreneurial training and early retirement was carried out in a number of African countries.The study targeted what roles early retirement intervention and entrepreneurial training can do to help boost the percentage of employed population.The study focused on the analysis of un-employment levels, retirement age, demographic characteristics, investment levels among retirees of different ages, wage bills in the...
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Employee training, whether in private or public sector is a mandatory exercise if the employees haveto deliver what is expected of them.Many times organizations have failed to achieve their objectives simply because the employees lack the motivation, skills or the new technical knowledge that is required for one to be effective in the current job environments.To assess the success and failures of employee training in the public service in Kenya, the Ministry of Education was sampled out for...
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ABSTRACT : The study sought to establish prediction levels of teacher-made tests in final o rdinary l evel examinations as a way of assessing the predictive validity of teacher - made tests. Specifically, the investigation focused on the extent to which teacher-made tests in Geography predict pupil performance in final examinations. Data was collected from six Geography teachers and mark records of sixty pupils selected from two secondary schools using stratified random sampling. This survey...
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The demand for university education has increased at a higher rate than the resources available for universities to offer the required services. In Kenya, the demand for university education has continued to rise with university enrolment increasing tremendously over the last four decades. This growth calls for an investigation to find out the impact of this expansion on service delivery in universities. Kenya has thirty-nine fully-fledged universities that have been accredited by the...
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The publications in this series cover a wide range of subjects-from computer modeling to experience with water user associations-and vary in content from directly applicable research to more basic studies, on which applied work ultimately depends.Some research reports are narrowly focused, analytical and detailed empirical studies; others are wide-ranging and synthetic overviews of generic problems.Although most of the reports are published by IWMI staff and their collaborators, we welcome...
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After the Soweto Uprising and the murder of Steve Biko, the global anti-apartheid movement gained new urgency. Activists in South Africa (SA) and the United States (US) created the South African Education Program (SAEP) in 1979 to bring black South African students to the US for educational opportunities in the US to prepare them for leadership in post-apartheid SA. Some of these students were activists in SA; others met leaders of the liberation movements for the first time at the...
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Within the United States, African American students experience school socialization that exposes them to racial segregation, economic stratification, and route learning masked as education. Consequently African American families are compelled to engage in socialization practices that buffer against the adverse influences of racism, oppression, and dehumanization that threaten African American students' pro-social identity development within a racialized society. To investigate how African...
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Missed Opportunities of Training Syrian ActivistsMcGee, T. - 2013 - Social Science Research Network
Thanks are due to the many Syrian activists who gladly shared their perspectives on this subject over the course of recent months. Their views have undoubtedly shaped my own and could, I believe, usefully inform current implementation policies.
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This project seeks to examine the place of private schools in preparing young women for a future in the new South Africa. Specifically, this project focuses on high school learners at South African Girls’ School (SAGS) in Durban, South Africa. By examining ways of learning, succeeding and fitting in at SAGS as well as perceptions of a democratic South Africa and how the learners at this school see themselves fitting into the future of their country, we gain a fuller understanding of what it...