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This study investigated the Correlation between instructional methods and students end of term achievement in Biology in selected secondary schools in Sokoto Metropolis, Sokoto State Nigeria. The study addressed three Specific objectives. To examine the relationship between; Cooperative learning methods, guided discovery, Simulation Method and students end of term achievement in Biology. Cross-sectional survey design was used in the study and questionnaires were used to collect responses. A...
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CITATION: Shanyanana, R. N. & Waghid, Y. 2016. Reconceptualizing ubuntu as inclusion in African higher education : towards equalization of voice. 4(4):104–120.
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This cross-sectional study examines the evaluation and justification of transgressions in the moral and non-moral domain by children nominated by their peers as prosocial or as aggressive, and their relationship to the teacher–child relationship. Eighty children from ten pre-primary schools, 40 nominated as prosocial and 40 as aggressive, aged 5–7 years (M = 6.0 and SD = .64), responded to hypothetical transgression stories in the moral and non-moral domain. Children from both groups...
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Sustainable students’ enrollment with minimal dropouts in public secondary schools has remained a great concern to many educators in the educational realm. There have been different opinions amongst stakeholders on what actually causes students’ dropout in public secondary schools. This study sought to investigate the role of students’ characteristics in influencing student dropout among secondary school students in Vihiga County. In this study, the school characteristics examined the school...
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According to the state of the World children 2009 report, the younger a girl get pregnant, the greater the health risks for her and her infant. Worldwide, more than 60 million women who are currently aged 20–24 were married before 18 years; most child marriages are in South Asia and Africa. Abortion and dropout from school are two-words and when defined separately could lead to a lucid understanding of the terminologies. Abortion and dropout. Abortion can be defined as a teenaged or underage...
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Background: Emergency contraception is a type of modern contraception which is used after unprotected sexual intercourse, following sexual abuse, misuse of regular contraception or non-use of contraception.University students fall under sexually active age group and form a high-risk group for unintended pregnancy because a large percentage of them engage in sporadic pre-marital sex, which could be prevented by using emergency contraception. Objective:The aim of the study was to assess the...
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This paper presents findings of a study to examine smallholder French bean farmers’ perception of climate change and effect of Global-GAP policy on their perception in Central and Eastern regions of Kenya. A random sample of 616 households were interviewed in Kirinyaga (Central), Makueni and Meru (Eastern) counties leading to identification of 7 climate change perceptions. Using principal component analysis (PCA) to derive a few latent variables summarizing maximum variance in the...
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This study was conducted to determine the correlation among four factors influencing acceptance of IT for teaching. The study attempted to re-examine the indicators of technology acceptance theory through confirmatory factor analysis. Perceived Usefulness (PU) and Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) of the Technology Acceptance Model was the theoretical base of the study. Construct of Computer Self-Efficacy and Facilitating Condition was tested along PU and PEOU. The participants of the study...
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Sekoni et al. [1] have investigated the effect of health education on willingness to undergo HIV screening among antenatal attendees in a teaching hospital in North Central Nigeria. In their quasi-experimental study, authors concluded that health education is a strategy to enhance voluntary counseling and testing uptake in antenatal settings. However, the following issues and concerns need to be addressed.
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This study assessed of the influence of working conditions on teachers’ job satisfaction, the case of Kisarawe district public secondary schools teachers, Tanzania. The study sought to address three objectives, first; to assess the influence of teachers working conditions on job satisfaction of public secondary school teachers' in Kisarawe district. Second, to determine the teachers’ level of job satisfaction in Kisarawe district council. Thirdly, to analyze the influence of working...