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The purpose of the study was to investigate school factors influencing implementation of child-friendly programmes in public primary schools in Kangundo Sub-county, Kenya. The study was guided by five research objectives: To establish how adequacy of physical facilities, school/community linkage psycho-social teacher and provision of teaching and learning materials influenced the implementation of child friendly schools programmes while research objective five sought to assess on child...
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Background: Young age in Ethiopia are estimated to be 19.3% of total population. Despite their number, they lack access to the reproductive health service information like sexuality and family planning methods. Most of them get their peers whose views are often inaccurate and based on remorse. The aim of this study was to assess sexual activity and contraceptives use among young ages of Jimma teachers training college students. Methods: Cross sectional study design with quantitative methods...
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This paper highlights the pilot study on Mathematics Teacher Continuous Professional Development (MTCPD) programmes in Tanzania. The paper dwells on teacher professional development initiatives in the country for mathematics teachers by pointing out specific projects whose aims were to improve teacher classroom practices.The development of research instruments was done by the researcher and piloted in Tanzania. Though the findings from the pilot study showed the benefits of MTCDP, there were...
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Pre-school education, which ordinarily is supposed to be the foundation stone of our education system, is wholly left in the hands of private operators to manage with no supervisory authority over them, a situation that has led to poor standards and quality. It was emphasised that if pre-school education is to serve its stated purposes of making the children to have an effective smooth transition from home to school; prepare the child for the primary level of education; inculcate social...
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The study investigated the factors influencing access to Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Bungoma East sub-county. The study sought to establish the extent to which career opportunities, parental level of income, adequacy of physical facilities and human resources influenced access to the five registered TVET institutions in Bungoma East sub-county. The study was conducted through descriptive survey research design. Data was collected using questionnaires from 120 finalist...
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The Africa Yoga Project (AYP) trains and funds Kenyans to teach community yoga classes. Preliminary research with a small sample of AYP teachers suggested the program had a positive impact. This study used concept mapping to explore the experiences of a larger sample.Participants brainstormed statements about how practicing and/or teaching yoga changed them. They sorted statements into self-defined piles and rated them in terms of perceived importance. Multidimensional scaling (MDS) of sort...
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This issue of the Journal of Student Affairs in Africa brings together parts of the work of a group of young African scholars who have investigated student politics in Africa and its relation to university governance, national politics, citizenship
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A recent proposal by the Council for Higher Education (CHE) outlines a solution to the persistently low and racially skewed completion rates in South African higher education. This involves lengthening the curricula of all qualifications through the insertion of 120 credits of ‘foundational provision’. This article provides a critique of this strategy by exploring its origins and placing South African efforts at improving student access and success in the international context. It draws on...
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Nutritional requirements change as humans move through different life stages. Adolescence in particular form critical stages in human growth since growth spurt during adolescence stage. Growth and change is rapid during adolescence stage such that kids gain 20% of adult height and 50% of adult weight. For this reason, the requirements for all nutrients increase during adolescence, and this is especially true of calcium and iron. This study examines the adolescent’s nutritional and dietary...
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This essay compares education initiatives of the South African Black Consciousness and U.S. Black Power Movements. Focusing on the ideological influences of Frantz Fanon, it compares these movements’ critiques of American and South African pedagogy. Although they originated out of university student activism, both the Black Power and the Black Consciousness Movements primarily focused on activism in primary and secondary education.
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Background: Worldwide, the numbers of gout cases are increasing due to behaviour changes and socio economic factors. Although this can be a global health problem according to data reported from industrialized countries, there are limited reports on the disease burden in low and middle income countries like Mali where no data are available. Hence the study was conducted to determine the prevalence and risk factors of gout among Malian patients in a hospital setting. Methods: This was a...
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Students of Ethiopian origin belong to one of the weakest sectors in the Jewish population of Israel. During their studies they have to deal with social alienation, cultural gaps, economic hardships, and racial stereotypes which reduce their chances to successfully complete their academic degree. In this respect, the present research asks whether online social media could provide those youngsters with tools and resources for their better social integration and adaptation to the academic...
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The Positive Parenting Program, Triple P, is an evidence-based parenting program with strong empirical support that increases parenting skills and decreases child behavior problems. Few studies on Triple P include fathers or African American fathers. This study was undertaken to determine if adaptation to Triple P level 4 is necessary to ensure fit with urban African American fathers. Qualitative focus groups and interviews were conducted with African American fathers. Some received a brief...