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Background: The increased risk of psychological disorders constitutes one of the complications of sickle cell disease (SCD) in Nigeria. This subject has received insufficient attention. Objectives: To assess the psychosocial impact of SCD on affected children and two control samples. Design: A cross-sectional controlled study. Setting: University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria. Subjects: One hundred children affected with sickle cell disease (SCD children) consituted the study...
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Professional Networks in education aim to promote the dissemination of good practice and enhance the professional development of teachers (Sliwka, 2003). The Ministry of Education in Egypt established the National Network for Distance Training (NNDT), which became the backbone of teachers’ continuous professional development. Although the network was developed as a part of education reform policy in Egypt, many issues have emerged particularly concerning the pedagogy associated with the...
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This study was undertaken in order to determine gender differences in anaerobic power of undergraduate physical education students. An attempt was also made to assess the relationship between selected anthropometric variables and indices of anaerobic power: peak power (PP), Mean power (MP), and fatigue index (FI). The participants were 116 men (n=76) and women (n=40). All participants performed a maximal 30- second anaerobic power test utilizing the force setting of 75g.kgBM-1 on a cycle...
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Abstract Background: Iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) is a serious threat to the health and well being of people residing in goiter endemic areas. Objective: To determine the prevalence of iodine deficiency disorders among school children. Methods: A school-based cross sectional survey was conducted in Kafa Zone, Southwestern Ethiopia in January 2003. A total of 1044 students, aged 6 - 15 years, drawn from three Elementary Schools were selected by though the systematic random sampling...
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South Africa is characteristically a multi-culture and religious society. It was on this premise that this study sought to investigate the influence of culture and religion on HIV and sexuality education in South African secondary schools. The study was conducted on 150 randomly selected secondary school teachers using semi-structured interview with open-ended questions. The QSR Nvivo computer programme was used for data analysis. Results showed that about half of the teachers (52.6%)...
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Abstract We used phylogenetic and phylogeographical methods to infer relationships among African ground squirrels of the genus Xerus . Using Bayesian, maximum‐parsimony, nested clade and coalescent analyses of cytochrome b sequences, we inferred interspecific relationships, evaluated the specific distinctness of Cape ( Xerus inauris ) and mountain ( Xerus princeps ) ground squirrels, and tested hypotheses for historical patterns of gene flow within X. inauris. The inferred phylogeny supports...
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Abstract Advocacy for resource-based learning calls for provision of adequate resources in schools. This paper will review literature to explore perspectives on the role of the school library in curriculum delivery. The paper will also look into research findings on classroom teacher-student interaction and strategies for performance improvement with emphasis on the use and management of school library resources. Furthermore, some of the conclusions drawn about the quality of education in...
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pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging inequalities that have evolved in context of schooling in U.S. Evidence of this can be found in critical pedagogy's attempt to offer critique of analytic connections between race and education within context of African-American struggle for humanity. In particular, critical pedagogy has functioned as a discourse on schooling and inequality that has developed in tandem with theories of race and pedagogical practice...
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Comparative noise pollution studies have been carried out in some major towns in Delta State, Nigeria using a PIONneer 65 noise dosimeter. The noise measurements were taken at ten points within each of the towns at an interval of 30 minutes during the peak period of the day and at the cool of the night. The results obtained indicate that the day time equivalent noise level for Warri exceeded the WHO permissible limit of 90dB. All other locations have an equivalent noise level lower than the...
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Gastrointestinal helminth infection as a public health problem among primary school children was assessed using Kato-thick smear technique in five schools. Six hundred and thirty two (632) faecal samples were collected, examined and the result analysed. An overall prevalence rate of 32.1% was observed with intestinal helmith parasites in the district. The parasites encountered were: Teania spp (20.7%), hookworm (20.1%), Ascaris lumbricoides (16.1%), Trichuris trichiura (13.9%), Strongyloides...