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This research draws on the metaphor of scaffolding from sociocultural theory to explore how an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher provided scaffolded instruction to his ESL students during writing lessons. Evidence in this study suggests that the teacher mostly made use of two main types of instructional scaffolding: bridging and modeling. As evidenced in this study, these two types of scaffolding may lead eventually to students' use of writing strategies, but were not adequate to...
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Essays by women students saved by (white) Gladys Groves from sex and marriage education courses she taught at 1940s North Carolina black colleges show black women engaging with modern discourses of sexuality and marriage to critique repressive sexual socialization that stemmed from the still-powerful respectability code governing black women’s self-presentation. This article argues that, while these women still hoped to control sexuality, they also found the modern social scientific view...
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An evaluation of the extent of utilization of electronic Library resources and services by undergraduate students in the University of Calabar, Nigeria, was carried out.The survey research design was used in this study whose population consisted of all registered undergraduate library users in the 2013/2014 academic session.Accidental sampling technique was used to select 300 respondents out of a total population of 4, 211 registered users.Questionnaire and direct observation were the...
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<title>Abstract</title> Crop level adaptations to present and future climate are indispensable to farmers because their livelihood depends on crop-based income. Hence, quantifying impact and adaptation options at the field level is yet another important step in adaptation planning at farm-level. This chapter analyses the impact and plausible adaptations for the major crops of the semi-arid tropical region with illustrations from the selected study sites in Asia and Africa. The calibrated...
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Bolero community in Malawi, like most rural communities in Sub-Saharan Africa, is very vulnerable to climate variability and change because of its reliance on local biological diversity, ecosystem services, cultural and religious landscapes as source of sustenance and well-being.For this reason, a study was conducted to forecast climate change pattern for Bolero Agriculture Extension Planning Area based on temperature data from 1982 to 2013 in order to inform the policy makers and community...
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This study attempted to explore the main influences of politics on teacher’s academic freedom and on the independence of academic institutions. The general objective of this study was assessing the impact of political party membership among teachers on their freedom in the study area. Nigste Saba is a model high school which is selected purposefully from the total three high schools in Adwa town. The study explored the influence difference made on the teachers who are members of the ruling...
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This study attempted to explore the main influences of politics on teacher’s academic freedom and on the independence of academic institutions. The general objective of this study was assessing the impact of political party membership among teachers on their freedom in the study area. Nigste Saba is a model high school which is selected purposefully from the total three high schools in Adwa town. The study explored the influence difference made on the teachers who are members of the ruling...
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This paper investigates the impact of Arab satellite entertainment channels on Moroccan university students and delineates the cultural implications of their entertainment fare, which is assumed to be inherently value-laden. A young population of 551 informants from five big universities was surveyed. Results indicate a tremendous impact on the informants’ values, behavior, customs and traditions as well as attitudes. If this broadcasting policy persists, more forward values would be...
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We analyze interactions among members of rural communities and agriculture development specialists. We find that these participants to the knowledge transformation process are separated by deep knowledge boundaries (syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic) as well as by opposing worldviews (one centered on community relations, the other on market relationships). In this context, knowledge transformation takes the form of ritualized interactions in which participative engagement, materiality, and...