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One incontrovertible, if unsettling, discovery in School Effectiveness Research (SER) is that an accumulation of evidence on the characteristics of effective instruction has not answered the perplexing question of why certain characteristics work in on school and not in others. One suggestion by many researchers to deal with this nagging problem is the contextualisation of SER such that local school and classroom cultures are considered in the design, implementation, and interpretation of...
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This study was carried out between November and December 1999 in a peri urban area of Ibadan in Lagelu Local Government Area to determine the prevalence rate of intestinal helminth infection among malnourished school children. Stool samples and finger prick blood samples were respectively collected from pupils in form 3 to form 6 for analysis. The relationship between infection and their nutritional status was determined using such parameters as weight, height, age, sex, arm to head...
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Objective: To determine the association between low and very low birth weight infants and perinatal mortality at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu. Methods: A retrospective study of the hospital records in the labour ward and the Newborn Special Care Unit (N.B.S.C.U), of the UNTH was carried out for the years 1992 1997. The babies enlisted in the study were those that weighed under 2.5kg, subdivided into the low birth weight (LBW) infants, weighing 1.5-2. 49kg; and very...
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Deaf education in Kenya has faced a downward trend in recent decades. Findings over the years (KSDC 47 1979, Ndurumo 1993 Okombo 1994, Adoyo 1995 show that the deaf have consistently trailed behind their hearing counterparts in academic performances. All inquiries have pointed to teachers’ lack of competence in the language of instruction as the major obstacle to their academic development. This paper discusses language accessibility for deaf children to enhance sign bilingualism and...
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Objective - To determine the premature birth rate and the risk factors of preterm delivery linked to local conditions of life. Method - It is a prospective study including all births before 37 amenorrhoea weeks. All social, medical and behavioural factors linked to preterm deliveries have been analysed for and compared with those of the medical literature. Results - Out of 1672 alive births, we identified 186 (11.1%) cases of prematurity and 30.1% of lethality. The main risk factors of...
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The purpose of this study was to compare academic achievement in the three variables of Music Practical Music Theory and Average Music Mark between boys and girls at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) level between 1991 and 1995 in order to establish whether or not there is any gender difference. To achieve this, the means of boys and girls in the three variables were compared. Differences in achievement in Music Practical, Music Theory and Average Music Mark between boys...
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Throughout the ages, communities all over the world have subscribed to one form of education or another. The goals of education relate to training the “whole person” so that the individual concerned could become a useful member of his society and contribute meaningfully to nation-building and
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The problems of under-funding and over-reliance on government funds remain a clog in the wheel for university governance in Nigeria. The inadequate funding of the universities has had profound effects on teaching and research, while universities in Nigeria have been forced to embark on income generating projects in order to source alternative funds. Using data from a recent study, this essay explores different alternative modes of financing higher education in Nigeria, and the implications...