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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major public health problem among adolescents and young adults in Nigeria and globally. The aim of the study was to determine the sexual behaviour and knowledge of HIV/AIDS among adolescents in a rural secondary school in Edo State, Nigeria. A total of 290 senior secondary school students enrolled in the only secondary school in Okpekpe, a rural community in Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State were recruited and interviewed for this...
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This study investigated the extent to which these factors determine teacher productivity in public secondary schools. The study revealed among others the composite contribution of career advancement factor (β = 0.36; t=6.82; p < .05); and school relations factor (β = 0.13; t=2.59; p <.05). On the contrary, support services factor (β = 0.09; t=1.87; p > 05) was not significant in predicting teacher productivity. The factors such as career advancement and school relations factors...
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The concern for the home to play a more active and complementary role in promoting quality education of children is on the increase in many societies throughout the world, including Ghana. The purpose of the study was to examine the level of parents' involvement in the education of their children in primary schools in the Ga East District of Greater Accra Region. The research design was phenomenological. Fifty respondents made up of 10 headteachers, 20 teachers and 20 parents were involved...
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This paper uses the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework to analyse the missing links in attempts to address the problems of flooding in Nigerian cities. Previous flooding and the recent ones have been attributed to heavy downpour, blockage of water channels and drainages, indiscriminate dumping of refuse and building of houses along channels. Areas that are neglected but pertinent to flood mitigation include: (1) degreening activities that remove green cover; (2) paving of...
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The study focused on the appraisal of adequacy of physical plant for primary education in Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. The research method was descriptive. Through stratified random sampling technique,physical plants in twenty-nine primary schools were assessed by 116 teachers using the questionnaire method. Chi-square was the method of data analysis. The result showed that while land space for development purposes were adequate, classrooms, sports and recreation...
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The debate surrounding how best to support African American student writers continues today as the gap between achievement scores persists. This qualitative analysis documents the classroom structures and instructional practices of two English Language Arts teachers working in a predominately African American public middle school, whose students demonstrated growth on the state’s standardized assessment of English Language Arts. Teachers were chosen based on value-added measures of student...
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Food and nutritional insecurity are responsible for poverty and low livelihoods of about 33% of people living in western part of Kenya. This is against MDG1. The production of sorghum which is a staple food crop is below 0.5 t/ha, against the potential of 3-4 t/ha. Drought is a major factor responsible for the low and declining yields of sorghum, especially in the smallholder farms where agricultural inputs including improved cultivars are not normally utilized. Drought tolerant sorghum...
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The lavas and pyroclastic rocks of Nyiragongo volcano (East African Rift) range in composition from olivine melilitite to nephelinite and minor alkali olivine basalt, and include rare examples of strongly peralkaline combeite nephelinite. In peralkaline nephelinites at Nyiragongo, titanium is hosted in mineral assemblages with Ti-bearing magnetite ± perovskite ± Ti-rich clinopyroxene ± götzenite. Combeite and götzenite occur as groundmass minerals in holocrystalline melilite nephelinite,...
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With more than ten million children out of school, Nigeria is the country furthest away from universal primary education. Low access to school is concentrated in the north of the country where a tradition of religious education has been seen as both a constraint and an opportunity. This paper uses recent survey data to explain household decisions related to secular and religious education. It demonstrates a shift in attitudes with unobserved household characteristics that favor religious...
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Abstract African societies are changing from traditional to modern ways of life by adapting to the social, economic, and environmental changes taking place across the world. Most rural dwellers in Ghana depend on farming for their livelihoods. Entrepreneurship was not seen as a noble profession in the past as trading was the work of foreigners from other countries in the west Africa sub-region. The numerous military interventions depressed the economy between the 1970s and 1990s and this...
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Abstract African societies are changing from traditional to modern ways of life by adapting to the social, economic, and environmental changes taking place across the world. Most rural dwellers in Ghana depend on farming for their livelihoods. Entrepreneurship was not seen as a noble profession in the past as trading was the work of foreigners from other countries in the west Africa sub-region. The numerous military interventions depressed the economy between the 1970s and 1990s and this...
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This case study was conducted in Tutume, north-eastern district of Botswana. The study sought to investigate the extent to which youth Entrepreneurial Skills Training acts a source of employment in Botswana. The specific objectives of the researchwere to establish: the benefits the youth gain from entrepreneurial skills acquired at vocational training centres; the limitations experienced by the youth who complete their studies at entrepreneurial vocational training centres; and the...