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CITATION: Waghid, Y. 2013. On education, human rights and cosmopolitan justice in Africa. South African Journal of Higher Education, 27(3):479-488.
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There is considerable evidence that the number of worldwide natural and man-made disasters is increasing, resulting in loss of life, property and acute shortage of supplies. The increasing complexity and magnitude of global emergency relief operations create a critical need for superior humanitarian supply chain management processes. The irregular demand patterns and unusual constraints inherent in large-scale emergencies present unique challenges to physical supply systems. Humanitarian...
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A research project submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of a Post Graduate Diploma in Education – University of Nairobi
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The first of three books in IFPRI’s climate change in Africa series, West African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis examines the food security threats facing 11 of the countries that make up West Africa — Benin, Burkina Faso, CA´te d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo — and explores how climate change will increase the efforts needed to achieve sustainable food security throughout the region. West Africa’s...
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South Sudan is thought to be undergoing an epidemiological transition with an increasing burden of non-communicable diseases such as hypertension. No current data exist on the prevalence of these diseases. Blood pressure readings of 5660 blood donors during 2010-12 at Juba Teaching Hospital were analysed. Prevalence of hypertension was 19.3%, positively associated with older age and being male. This has implications for public health policy, indicating a need for prevention, screening and...
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Extensive exposure to representational media is common for infants in Western culture, and previous research has shown that soon after their 1st birthday, infants can acquire and extend new information from pictures to real objects. Here we explore the extent to which lack of exposure to pictures during infancy affects children's learning from pictures. Infants were recruited from a rural village in Tanzania and had no prior experience with pictures. After a picture book interaction during...
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This is a case study about a group of African American parents that banded together in an effort to increase their own involvement, the involvement of other African American parents, and the success of African American students at one public high school. The various ways in which this group of parents sought to accomplish their goals, however, was not entirely embraced by school faculty. Consequently, their efforts were undermined and unutilized. The findings suggest that schools require...
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The role of language attitudes on language choice, development and policy in multilingual societies cannot beover emphasized (Adegbija, 1994; Batibo, 2005). Monolingual speakers have only one attitude towards theirlanguage because they have no other languages to compare it with. However, where speakers are bilingual ormultilingual; there is a tendency to develop different attitudes to each of the languages used. These attitudes,whether positive or negative, will normally depend on the degree...
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This paper investigates whether the education wage premium observed among workers is attributable to better family background-proxied by parental education. The study also presents instrumental variable (IV) estimates of private returns to education. Workers born of well-educated parents tended to attain more education and enjoy a parental education wage premium independent of their own education wage premium in the labour market. Second, the positive effect of parental education on workers’...
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This article is grounded on basic argument that higher education is a necessity for all citizens and not a right for a privileged few. The authors advocate for the adoption of Open and Distance Education (ODE) in all the higher learning institutions in order to ensure access to higher education by all. Studies done on ODE reveal that there is no significant difference between the performance of students who go through ODE and their counterparts in the traditional classroom. Data for the...
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Teaching practice is a key component of the undergraduate teacher training programme.It is during this period that the student teacher gets to translate the skills and theory learnt into reality through actual classroom teaching.Since the inception of the Bachelor of Education (Science), Bachelor of Education (Arts) and Bachelor of Science (Agriculture Education) programmes at Egerton University, the teacher trainees have always proceeded for teaching practice at the end of their third year...
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This study investigated the effects of Experiential Cooperative Concept Mapping Instructional Approach (ECCA) on girls’ achievement in Physics in secondary schools. The study employed Quasi- Experimental Research Design represented by Solomon Four Non-equivalent Control Group Design. Stratified sampling technique was used to select 8 Secondary Schools from girls’ alone and co- educational schools strata drawn from Nyeri County. A total of 334 Form Two students were involved in the study. A...
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The main objective this study was to investigate the effects of reward strategies on employee performance at Kabete Technical Training Institute (KTTI). The study was guided by four specific objectives: To determine the extent to which personal drive for achievement influences employee performance at KTTI; to determine how growth opportunities influence employee performance at KTTI; to establish the extent to which recognition influences employee performance at KTTI; to establish the extent...