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This paper is about a case study that investigated the impact of contextualized science teaching and learning onperformance of a Form three (Grade 11) class in one of Kenya’s girls high schools. The class experienced nine weeks ofcontextualized science learning. This involved a full day visit toJua Kaliwhere they interacted with artisans. ‘‘Jua Kali’’ is asmall-scale manufacturing and technology-based service sector where artisans manufacture equipment and otherhousehold items that are...
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This paper is about a case study that investigated the impact of contextualized science teaching and learning onperformance of a Form three (Grade 11) class in one of Kenya’s girls high schools. The class experienced nine weeks ofcontextualized science learning. This involved a full day visit toJua Kaliwhere they interacted with artisans. ‘‘Jua Kali’’ is asmall-scale manufacturing and technology-based service sector where artisans manufacture equipment and otherhousehold items that are...
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Background: Obsessive–compulsive symptoms (OCS) may be common, yet, under-recognised and under-reported among medical students. Their presence is associated with other mental disorders which could have negative impacts on the academic functioning of medical students. Objectives: The objective is to assess the prevalence and correlates of OCS in a sample of Nigerian clinical medical students. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted among 209 Nigerian medical students in...
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A research project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of master of education degree in curriculum studies
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Qualitative experiences of people with disabilities were documented in Ghana, to critic how Sustainable Development Goals [SDG] have trickled down to the most vulnerable individuals in terms of alleviating poverty. A total of forty-eight participants (M=20, F=28, and with a mean age of 39 years) with disabilities (i.e., ranging from hearing n=11, visual n=15, and physical disabilities n=22) from four districts in the Northern Region of Ghana, took part in the study. All participated in...
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Changes in Climate pose a significant threat to agriculture which is by far the most climate-sensitive sector because of the sectors’ over-reliance and dependence on rainfed production. This paper identifies off-farm job participation as one of the main climate change adaptation strategies used by small-scale rice producers in the Volta Region of Ghana. Stratified random sampling was used to select four hundred and forty (440) small-scale rice produces from the Volta Region of Ghana....
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Agriculture in Africa is reported to be vulnerable to climate change due to high rate of poverty, rain-fed dependent agriculture and low adaptive capacity. Adaptation remains essentially necessary and sufficient condition to reduce the adverse effect of climate change. Smallholder farmers, however, face plethora of constraints in the choice of adaptation mechanisms. The study employed both secondary (daily rainfall from 1994–2014) and primary data to identify the adaptation mechanisms and...
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a major cause of gynaecological morbidity globally. Complications from PID include infertility, ectopic pregnancy and chronic pelvic pain. Low socioeconomic status (SES) is a risk factor for the occurrence of PID.The aim of this study was to determine the association between SES of parents and the occurrence of PID among undergraduates attending Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Irrua.The study was a hospital-based, descriptive cross-sectional study....
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ABSTRACT This study investigated the principals’ utilization of school-community relationship in achieving administrative effectiveness in private secondary schools in South East States, Nigeria. The study was a descriptive survey which adopted ex-post facto method. Five research questions were posed while four null hypotheses were formulated and duly tested at 0.05 level of significance. Data were collected from two thousand two hundred and twenty five (2,225) private secondary school...
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The presence of ESBLs in many Gram negative strains are of serious concern, since these organisms are the most common cause of different human infections.ESBL positive phenotypically were tested for the presence of ESBL encoding genes using PCR with specific primers for the detection of CTX-M, TEM and SHV genes, then the amplicons were sequenced to characterized gene content.The presence of CTX-M, TEM and SHV genes was confirmed in 65 / 88 (73.9%) of the isolates.The ESBL genes were detected...
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Religiosity modulates many aspects of human behaviour. However, there is paucity of empirical studies examining the protective effects of religiosity on alcohol and substance use among first-year students in South African universities. This study therefore assessed the protective effects of religiosity on alcohol and substance use among first-year students in a South African university. A total of 348 first-year students were purposively sampled for the study which lasted for 30 days....
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It has become unimaginable for libraries and librarians to alienate themselves from other organizations and “do their own thing” without joint efforts for effective information service delivery in the communities. The importance of collaboration and partnership has removed the notion of “stiff necked professionals” to create spaces for reshaping and reinvigorating roles of the libraries beyond their physical space and immediate users. It is to enable libraries become more interactive,...
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Literacy is an all-inclusive activity that engages community, schools and children for sustainable development. When a rural community has an information centre and a school library, the entire dwellers enjoy the dividend of equitable quality education and information. This paper shared experience of a collaborative literacy promotion and engagement of a school in a rural farm settlement in South East Nigeria. It outlined the literacy engagement, successes, collaboration, lessons learnt and...