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This article investigates the role of Ethiopian secondary schools’ (grade 9 to 12) Biology textbooks in promoting students’ global understanding. This study grounded on Ethiopia’s education policy aims and general education’s curriculum framework objectives to prepare globally informed citizens. The study used mainly quantitative content analysis techniques. All pages of the textbooks’ were used as a unit of analysis. The findings of the study indicated that the textbooks represented some of...
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This article explains the assessment and conceptual framing of the Vulnerability Synthesis in the Africa chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report (AR6), situating the synthesis within emerging understandings of complex climate change risk, intersectionality and multi-dimensional vulnerability. It highlights how reducing vulnerability holds the greatest potential gains for reducing near-term climate risk in Africa. It elaborates how important...
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For decades, most developing African countries, including Lesotho, have had Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs. Their planned productive and inventive output of producing readily employable, self-employed graduates, and serving as a true economic bailout for Africa’s collapsing economies has yet to be achieved. Students attitudes towards TVET are affected by factors such as perceived family influence, societal influence and school affective support. Therefore, this...
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Full-service schools enroll students, with and without, barriers to learning, requiring their teachers to adopt curriculum delivery strategies that respond to the needs of diverse students in the classroom. Full-service schools came into existence as part of South Africa’s journey towards Inclusive Education as a recommendation from the Education White Paper number 6 policy on Special Needs Education in 2001. The implementation of Education White Paper 6 policy through full-service schools,...
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Training and development is a continuous exercise which aim at developing competences and enhance the individual’s capacity to contribute optimally to the development of the organisation. The aim of this study is to examine training and development as a means of driving agro-industry capacity in Nigeria. A survey research design was adopted for the study. The study was carried out in three states in southwest Nigeria. Multi stage sampling techniques was adopted to select 150 respondents in...
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During the Miocene-Quaternary, an important volcanic activity occurred in the Middle Atlas which generated innumerable volcanoes of varied origin including Strombolian to Hawaiian style explosive eruption dominated volcanoes of scoria and spatter cones to phreatomagmatic types creating maars and tuff rings, or their mixed varieties. The volcanic geoheritage has been synchronous with the direction of the structures in the region of which most volcanoes and their preserved eruptive products...
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Prevalence of intestinal helminths infection among pupils in Njiwaji, abbari and nayi-nawa Government primary school in Damaturu Local Government was carried out. A total of 210 primary school pupil stool samples were collected by random sampling and examination of stool was done by direct wet mount and sedimentation methods in other to test for intestinal helminthes. The prevalence of these intestinal helminthes varied significantly among the age groups and the result of this research shows...
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Degrading soils reduce the tolerance to a variable and changing climate; managing soil fertility is key to climate change adaptation. Rural communities of the Kara River Basin in Togo see soil and climate issues as closely linked. To identify local solutions to adapt to climate and land-use-change-induced soil fertility decline, this study employed semi-structured questionnaire interviews with 436 respondents (farming households) from 38 selected villages in the river basin, focus group...
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Contributing only but 1-2% of global greenhouse gas emissions globally, Africa is threatened by an absurd degree of climate change effect. The decade from 2010 to 2019 was the warmest on record intensifying in Africa over the ensuing ten years as slow actions of governments have placed the African region in a paradigm shift of temperature and rainfall. This paper explores practical cost-effective means to redress.Activities to design and carry out national adaptation strategies were...
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The effects of the constructivist learning approach on various aspects of learners' development, such as academic achievement, have been extensively documented. However, there is limited or conflicting knowledge regarding the relationship between academic performance resulting from this approach and learners' self-esteem. Consequently, this study aimed to investigate the correlation between academic achievement, as a result of employing constructivist learning approaches in teaching physical...
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The paper explores the genesis and potential of the 4IR, and what it portends for a developing economy and society such as South Africa and its impact on the global stage. It reflects on the value that is promised for tertiary education, teaching, and learning. Separating hype from the realistic possibilities, the connections between advances in technology, policy, and development challenges are critically examined to consider how the 4IR could impact on tertiary education, and teaching and...