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This study aimed to investigate the Potential of Integrating Information and Communication Technology in Enhancing School Inspection in The study used the survey research design to collect both qualitative and quantitative data altogether to address the research sub-questions of the study. A sample of 56 respondents comprising 53 School Inspectors and three Chief Inspectors of Schools from Dar es Salaan zone office and Three Municipal offices (Ilala, Kinondoni and Temeke) participated in the...
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This study examined the extent to which school library development correlates with information literacy competencies among students in selected Secondary Schools in Nigeria. The study design is correctional design. This study was predicated on a theoretical framework of Marlands Steps to research inform of nine questions which claims that a whole school information skills policy “would improve students” ability to search for and use information. The population of the study comprised 227...
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This Thesis Investigates How Lesotho Citizens (basotho) Understand Democracy And Citizenship In Lesotho. It Also Explores The Nature Of Civic Education For Adults In The Country. Positioned Within The Critical And Interpretive Paradigms, Using A Qualitative Research Design, This Small Scale Study Was Conducted In Qachas’ Nek, Representing A Rural Context, And Maseru District, Representing An Urban Area. Data Collection Methods Were In-depth Interviews And Focus Group Discussions With A Total...
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The health workforce is one of the key building blocks for strengthening health systems. There is an alarming shortage of curative and preventive health care workers in developing countries many of which are in Africa. Africa resultantly records appalling health indices as a consequence of endemic and emerging health issues that are exacerbated by a lack of a public health workforce. In low-income countries, efforts to build public health surveillance and response systems have stalled, due...
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The health workforce is one of the key building blocks for strengthening health systems. There is an alarming shortage of curative and preventive health care workers in developing countries many of which are in Africa. Africa resultantly records appalling health indices as a consequence of endemic and emerging health issues that are exacerbated by a lack of a public health workforce. In low-income countries, efforts to build public health surveillance and response systems have stalled, due...
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The health workforce is one of the key building blocks for strengthening health systems. There is an alarming shortage of curative and preventive health care workers in developing countries many of which are in Africa. Africa resultantly records appalling health indices as a consequence of endemic and emerging health issues that are exacerbated by a lack of a public health workforce. In low-income countries, efforts to build public health surveillance and response systems have stalled, due...
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A research thesis submitted in fulfillment of the Requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Communication and Technology in the School of Education of Kenyatta University, HV 6370.3 .K4N45
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Parents are the main care givers and socializing agents of their children. They provide for their basic needs in terms of nutrition, health, care, love and affection, among others. In the process of development mothers provide warmth and tender touches to children while fathers are symbols of authority, strength and security. Early Childhood Development Centres (ECDC) are accepted the world over as alternatives to traditional childcare systems. Children start going to preschools at the age...
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The aim of this study was to investigate application of ADDIE model of instruction among teachers of Mara Conference Adventist Secondary Schools in Tanzania. A total of 49 teachers in six schools participated in filling the questionnaire. Cronbach alfa of .898 signified acceptable reliability of the questionnaire items. Descriptive statistics, t-test and ANOVA were used to analyze data. The study reached to the conclusion that amid variation of demographic characteristics of teachers in...
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This paper presents a review of causes of school dropout in BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. This review is apposite considering that previous literatures have not closely dwelt on such a comparative stance, but given that this group of countries have some economic interest in common, that also translates to social development, it is thus pertinent to review similarities in their school dropout factors. Insight from the literature indicates that school dropout...
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This article attempts to depict a linkage between accounting education and sustainable development and how accounting education in South Africa may be fine-tuned to play an advocacy role toward sustainable development. The methodological approach is conceptually rooted in reviews coalesced with a suggested model of reform in accounting curricula. The article revisits the notion of sustainable development, and reviews the implication for and role of accounting education. Findings indicate...
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The National Policy on Education (Nigeria, 2004) recognized the need for libraries in primary schools as a tool for supporting the curriculum thereby achieving its objectives. There has been a shift from repetition or rote learning to the modern way of teaching which involves the use of library resources. In spite of this, many Nigerian children complete primary education without using the library, many teachers also teach without using library resources thereby hampering the quality of...
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This article reviews and analyses the critical factors that have contributed to the trivialisation and the consequent non teaching of Physical Education in Zimbabwean primary and secondary schools.The paper analyses and reviews relevant Zimbabwean studies and literature in order to come up with a pattern that explains the major reasons for the non teaching of this significant, but often neglected subject.The paper also projects forward by presenting practical suggestions for improvement of the status quo.
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1 OPSOMMING 2 DECLARATION 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 List of Acronyms 8 List of Figures 9 List of Tables 10 List of Appendices 11 1 Chapter 1: Introduction 12 1.1 Study aim and objectives 15 2 Chapter 2: Literature Study 17 2.
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Lower back pain (LBP) is one of the most common work-related health problems in economically developed countries and the most prevailing musculoskeletal condition that causes disability in the developing nations. School teachers are susceptible to LBP due to the nature of their daily work routine which is physically demanding and include common activities such as long hours of sitting, standing and bending that have been identified as risk factors for LBP. The aim of the study was to...