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Language in Tanzania, C.M.Rubagumya on the history of English language teaching in Tanzania - three theses, A.F.Lwaitama et al reflections on recent developments in language policy in Tanzania, J.M.Rugemalira et al the English language support project in Tanzania, A.F.Lwaitama and J.M.Rugemalira when international languages clash - the possible detrimental effects on development of the conflict between English and Kiswahili in Tanzania, S.Yahya-Othman English language teaching and learning...
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(1991). Strides in Community Rehabilitation Worker Training in a Rural Area in South Africa. World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 2-5.
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(1991). EDUCATION FOR A THIRD CINEMA IN SOUTH AFRICA. REFLECTIONS ON A COMMUNITY VIDEO EDUCATION PROJECT IN ALEXANDRA, JOHANNESBURG. South African Theatre Journal: Vol. 5, South African Film, pp. 35-45.
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This paper looks at the crisis of women’s education in Zimbabwe from a socio-cultural point of view; or what the author terms edu-culture. The main argument of the paper is that in spite of numerous post-independence changes, such as free primary education, the Legal Age of Majority Act, the creation of a Ministry dealing specifically with women’s affairs, etc, women still find themselves in a man’s world. This is evidenced by institutionalised biases against women in education and...
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This brief article describes the work and organization of the Ministry of Transport Training Centre for Vehicle Inspectors and Vehicle Examiners in Zimbabwe. This was set up by Sweden. The training centre also serves as a research centre for vehicle inspection depots. At present the Swedes are monitoring the performance of the centre and the training of the vehicle inspectors, but this role will be taken over by the Ministry of Education when the Swedes have left. Brief details of the...
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An outline of an undergraduate course to teach medical students practical medical procedures early in their curriculum is described. Introduction of those skill as early as the second year has given the student ample time to practice those skills before graduation. Feedback has shown that the course has been successful in helping the students to master simple procedures by the time they graduate. Early demonstration of complicated skills has also facilitated the ability and confidence of the...
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Twenty male and five female undergraduates were assessed in a study designed to test for three dimensional pictorial perception in a Papua New Guinea sample. A version of Hudson's (1960) and Deregowski's (1968) test stimuli was used; the stimuli were slightly modified to make them culturally appropriate. The major result of the study was a finding of consistent sex differences in pictorial depth perception. Males tended to perceive three dimensionally while females tended to perceive two dimensionally.
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(1991). Problems of Islamic education in Malawi. Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Journal: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 127-134.
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The purpose of the study was to examine the factors which influence students' decision to take up the role of an art student in secondary schools in Nigeria and propose ways to advance the study of art in secondary education. Pedagogy tells that children in elementary schools are very interested in art education, but when they leave primary school and enter secondary school, this enthusiasm changes quickly and students no longer show interest in art education. Researches in art...
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Estimates of rates of return to investment in education by level for Papua New Guinea are presented using 1986 market sector earnings data. The fragmentation of the educational system and marked increases in unit outlay and opportunity costs as educational level increases particularly focus attention on reforms that impinge upon unit costs and enrolments by educational level, and by courses and institutions. The scope for attracting non-government resources points to the need to widen...