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The demand for quality education in schools is growing, as parents recognise the importance of education for their children to be successful in their future careers in an increasingly competitive environment. As the cost of education is often used as an indicator of the quality, the demand for private school education is growing in South Africa, which now has approximately 490 independent schools. By comparison, the United Kingdom has approximately 2 600 independent schools, with a longer...
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Inequality in academic performance exists between females and males in most parts of Ethiopia particularly in rural areas. Many challenges have been made by the government to avoid the gap between two sexes but it has not reached the end goal. So, the objectives of the study were to assess the current status of the academic performance of females in grade seven and eight and to identify the factors that affect the academic performance of females in the study area. Both qualitative and...
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Abstract: The Open University of Tanzania (OUT) undertakes instructional delivery using various blended learning media including print, ICTs, electronic platforms, enhanced face to face, special seminars and contact programmes. Initially, it was envisioned that the University will use a low resource teaching package, consisting of offline media. Admittedly, the blending of offline and online learning enhances significantly pedagogical effectiveness of the instructional methodology. Thus, in...
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The purpose of the present study is to gain insight into the attitudes of people living in a rural area of South Africa towards persons with a disability and the extent to which these attitudes are related to people's characteristics. A total of 105 residents of a township in the Gauteng province were interviewed on a house-to-house basis. Both a Shortened Community Living Attitude Scale - Mental Retardation Form (S-CLAS-MR) and open questions were used to identify the attitudes towards...
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The purpose of this research paper is to explore and examine the nature of learning within the context of and situated within a social movement. Based on an exploratory qualitative study of learning within the Jyoti Jivanam Movement of South Africa, this research explores the nature and purpose/s of learning within a social movement. Accordingly, this study is guided by the research questions: How and why do adults learn as they collectively participate in social movements; and what factors...
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An international association advancing the multidisciplinary study of informing systems. Founded in 1998, the Informing Science Institute (ISI) is a global community of academics shaping the future of informing science.
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We used narrative interviews to explore how teachers and school administrators in low-income schools in Cape Town, South Africa, perceive their school gardens. The interviewees emphasized that, although the school gardens require substantial resource inputs—including funding, labor, and training—they offer great benefits for students, such as an opportunity to expand environmental awareness and concern, develop skills related to growing food, and realize the interconnectedness between the...
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of local government authorities in addressing teacher motivation in public secondary schools in Tanzania. The study had three objectives, namely; to examine the role played by local government authorities (LGAs) informing, promoting and sustaining secondary school teachers’ motivation in Dodoma municipality; to identify problems facing LGAs in promoting secondary school teachers’ motivation in Dodoma municipality; and to explore...
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INTRODUCTION: Le diagnostic d'une surdite profonde est possible des les premiers jours de vie. Or, le developpement du langage et l'integration scolaire et professionnelle ne sont pas possible que si la surdite est prise en charge precocement. L'etablissement d'un diagnostc etiologique a des implications pronostiques et therapeutiques. METHODES: C'est une etude retrospective allant de Juin 2009 au mois de Janvier 2012 ayant recense 250 cas d'enfants porteurs d'une surdite severe et profonde....
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There is still a major need for health programme evaluation training in French-speaking West Africa. Based on a ten-year experience of this type of training in a number of countries, this review article describes and discusses the content of proposed training programmes. These short vocational and participative training programmes concern the essential themes of evaluation practice : general introduction to the concepts and the evaluation approach, the pre-evaluation phase and intervention...
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Social capital creation is necessary in any development; as such the research work was designed to explore the role of social capital and career success in learning geography education among students of tertiary institutions in Katsina state, Nigeria.Objective of the research was designed to determine the relationship between social capital and career success in learning geography education, to describe the level of social capital and career success in learning geography education.The study...
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After a fourteen year decimating civil war, the country of Liberia was left with the challenge of rebuilding its human andinstitutional capacity, particularly at the higher education level. The University of Michigan’s College of Engineering was awardedpart of a United States Agency for International Development grant to improve higher education in Liberia, namely the Excellence in Higher Education for Liberian Development program. Specifically, the University of Michigan’s role in this...
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In general Uganda receives enough rainfall to rain-feed crops and pasture but as climate is changing the seasonal patterns are expected to become more extreme. This influences how the land can be used, and has a strong impact on the farmers who depend on their land for economic income and food security. This report has two aims. The first is to identify the farmer’s experiences of climate change and extreme climate events. The second aim is to identify tendencies in variations of rainfall...
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The study explores the accuracy, misconceptions and opinions about global warming which is held by Great Zimbabwe University community on the causes, impacts and measures to alleviate global warming. A case study approach was carried out with questionnaires distributed to different groups within the University community. Stratified sampling was used to cater for the various groups. The sample population from each sub group was selected using random sampling in order to ensure a...