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AbstractAbstractThis paper presents a study in 1996 of a guardian programme in primary schools in two districts in Mwanza region, Tanzania, whose aim was to protect adolescent girls against sexual exploitation, which is thought to be common within educational institutions in Africa. The guardians were women teachers whose role was to help in cases of sexual violence or harassment and act as counsellors on sexual health problems. About half of the girls in the highest three classes of these...
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This paper aims at providing some conceptions concerning future trends in teaching statistics in general education both in short and long terms, and recognizing the position of recent developments in the teaching of the subject in Egypt from the suggested emerging trends in teaching statistics. The paper deals with the state of art in teaching statistics in general education in Egypt, emerging trends in teaching statistics and the position of teaching statistics in general education based on...
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To identify the causes of deafness, 354 pupils attending the Buguruni School for the Deaf in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, were studied. Of these children 205 were boys and 149 were girls, a sex ratio of 1.4:1. The onset of deafness was congenital in 36 (10.2%) and acquired in 318 (89.8%). Among the children with acquired deafness, the cause was unknown in 77 (24.2%); meningitis in 76 (23.9%), ototoxicity in 66 (20.8%), mumps in 53 (16.7%) febrile convulsions in five (1.5%), otitis media in 28...
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The author has attempted to raise some problematic issues and concerns around formal education in Africa and particularly South Africa which is in a stage of creating an inclusive education system. The author argues that a necessary starting point is to first recognize the voices of those who are excluded and marginalized, and then develop strategies which will ensure their inclusion. Understanding what indigenous people think about education and the knowledge transmitted to their children...
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To ascertain the prevalence and pattern of alcohol impaired driving in an African nation, we conducted a random, roadside, breathalyzer survey of drivers in Ghana. A total of 149 (21%) of 722 drivers tested had a detectable blood alcohol concentration (BAC). In addition, 7.3% of drivers had a BAC ≥ 80 mg/dl. The prevalence of impaired driving (BAC≥80) was higher among private drivers (9.8%) than commercial drivers (6.4%). However, due to a higher volume, the majority (64%) of impaired...
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Nigeria and its 100 million people have made some significant strides in IT education and training. This paper surveys the major efforts made by the Nigerian government and the Nigerian people over the last three decades to work with IT Education and training. Specifically, the paper will describe the two main phases in the collaboration and implementation of IT Education and training. Phase I dates from the early 1970s when Nigerians for the first time got to know about the existence and...
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This article examines the mathematics education of African American students, focusing on problems and explanations identified by scholars and researchers. The goals of this article are to review literature related to the mathematics education of African American students and to create a dialogue among mathematics educators about improving the mathematical experiences of African American students.