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This study investigated whether formative assessment is a predictor of summative assessment in a university first-year chemistry class. The sample comprised a total of 1687 first-year chemistry students chosen from the 2011 and 2012 cohorts. Both simple and multiple linear regression (SLR and MLR) techniques were applied to perform the primary aim of the research. In order to apply the above mentioned techniques, a selection criterion was executed on the 1687 sample, after which 1519 cases...
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Background: Impaired fasting glucose level has been associated with increased incidence of Type 2 Diabetes mellitus, and diabetes is becoming a major public health problem in developing countries. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence and correlates for impaired fasting glucose level/diabetes in Kaoma and Kasama rural districts of Zambia. Methods and Findings: A cross sectional study using modified World Health Organization (WHO) global non communicable diseases (NCD)...
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The relevance of entrepreneurship is underscored in the public policy domain where a wide range of government policies support the development of entrepreneurship, with further education and training (FET) colleges seen as critical role-players. Research has shown that entrepreneurship education increases students' self-confidence and overall attitudes, which in turn increases their perceptions of feasibility and desirability of pursuing entrepreneurship as a career. Recognising that the...
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The relevance of entrepreneurship is underscored in the public policy domain where a wide range of government policies support the development of entrepreneurship, with Further Education and Training (FET) colleges seen as critical role-players. Research shows that entrepreneurship education increases a student’s self-confidence and overall attitudes, which in turn increases their perceptions of feasibility and desirability of pursuing entrepreneurship as a career. Recognising the challenge...
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The objective of the present study was to examine the effects of mental training strategies on selfconfidence and positive and negative affects in male kickboxers.Forty five male amateur kickboxers (age, 22 ± 2.3 years; height, 1.74 ± 0.08 m; body mass, 65 ± 10.2 kg) participated in the present study.Participants were randomly assigned to three conditions: motivational self-talk (M-ST, n = 15), mental training package (M-ST plus imagery, n = 15), and control condition (physical training, n =...
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This study aims to evaluate the effects of mental training on the development of attention and retention skills in Tunisian male kick boxers.Hundred and twenty athletes, with homogeneous age (22 ± 2.3 years), height (1.74 ± 0.08 m) and weight (65 ± 10.2 kg) were selected for the study.They were divided into three groups of forty subjects; the first two have been submitted to the monological or sophrological training and the last served as a control.Our results have shown that both mental...
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South Africa has a complex history which has, among other things, affected the education system. The system is still in crisis in many ways. The purpose of this study is to investigate the educators’ approach to learners and vice versa in a South African school. It is to examine the overall respect between educators and learners and how educators give learners feedback. The aim is also to find out if corporal punishment is a common way to discipline learners and to investigate the educators’...
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Mini-thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Leadership and Change Management in the Harold Pupkewitz School of Business, Polytechnic of Namibia.
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Despite the deeply entrenched belief in and practice of corporal punishment to maintain learner control in schools, a secondary school in Namibia has for a number of years proven to be an exception...
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This paper offers an outline of the theoretical dilemmas, clinical debates and challenges of diverse contexts in the training of psychoanalytically orientated psychotherapists in contemporary South Africa as well as globally. Radical changes to the delivery and funding of health care generally, and mental health care in particular, have had significant impact on access to, and the practice of, psychoanalytic psychotherapy globally. The crisis facing psychoanalysis in a world plagued by the...
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Background: Although musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are one of the prolific reasons for decreased productivity at work due to increased sick leave, absenteeism and early retirement in the teaching profession; scant epidemiological data exists concerning teachers in developing countries. The work tasks of teachers often involve a wide variety of duties and responsibilities that may be carried out under unfavourable working conditions, especially in developing countries. The aim of this study...
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Author(s): Smith, L. Devon | Advisor(s): Cooper, Robert; Tucker, Eugene | Abstract: National and state direct matriculation rates from high school to four-year postsecondary institutions are disproportionately low among African American students. Although counselors play a major role in helping students get to college, barriers persist in high schools that limit the flow and quality of college information to African American students. Additionally, many practitioners perceive African...
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To evaluate the changes in the prevalence of dental caries in Lagos State over a 3 years period and the role of age, sex, and playing in the changes observed.Three primary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria were randomly selected for the study. Six hundred and thirty-three children age 2-12 years, were examined for caries in 2000 while 513 children were examined in 2003. The prevalence of tooth decay and the prevalence of untreated tooth decay were calculated for the two years, that is, 2000...