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This study sought to determine the influence of coaching teaching style on students’ achievement in biology examinations in public secondary schools in Molo Sub-County, Kenya. The study was anchored on constructivist theory by Lev Vygotsky and adopted randomized pre-test, post-test with control quasi-experimental design. The target population was 2800 students and 139 biology teachers in 39 public Sub-County secondary schools. A sample of 191 students was purposively selected from the...
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Introduction. In connection with the expanding and strengthening of cooperation between Russia and African countries, including in the field of education, the problem of justifying the pedagogical conditions for teaching Russian as a foreign language and the basics of Russian culture for students from African countries seems to be relevant. The development of software and methodological support for the process of learning Russian without immersion in the language environment is significant....
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the microeconomic determinants of student performance in Sub-Saharan Africa. The poor school achievement of learners revealed by various reports prompted us to question the impact of school governance on the system. To this end, a direct feedforward deep neural network is developed to predict the parameters. An analysis of the influence of predictors was carried out using Shapley values. The study concludes that better management of administrative,...
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Introduction: A higher risk of death is associated with wasting in children if it is not treated properly. The objective of this study was to investigate the ionic disorders observed in infants suffering from severe wasting at Yalgado Ouedraogo Teaching Hospital (YO-TH) and at Charles de Gaulle Pediatric Teaching Hospital (CDG-PTH) in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso). Methods: This was a retrospective study with a descriptive and analytical aim over the period from January 1, 2016 to December 31,...
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Nursing students are subjected to many stressors during their clinical practicums. Emotional intelligence (EI) could act as a real stress regulator. In this perspective, we sought to study the relationship between stress and EI in a sample of Moroccan nursing students.This study was conducted using the descriptive correlational method. The statistical population consisted of the nursing students of the Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques of Tetouan in Morocco during...
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Cold-adapted prokaryotes are diverse, and they are potential sources of cold-active enzymes and freeze-resistant proteins that can be used as cryoprotectants in food and pharmaceutical industries, hence leveraging bioeconomy in Africa. However, the diversity of cold-adapted prokaryotes on Lewis Glacier and African equatorial glaciers is understudied for diversity and bioprospecting potential. Our recent study on Lewis Glacier on Mount Kenya using 16S rRNA amplicon sequences revealed abundant...
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Education in South Africa has always been a contentious matter since the inception of colonization and coloniality, which is rooted in two competing conceptions of education. The first being colonial missionary education, framed as uplifting the Black/Indigenous “savage” from the pits of backward, retarded, and gradual life as detailed by Mudimbe in The Invention of Africa. The second being Indigenous modes of education (along with their role and function) as explicated by Gqoba in his...
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Education in South Africa has always been a contentious matter since the inception of colonization and coloniality, which is rooted in two competing conceptions of education. The first being colonial missionary education, framed as uplifting the Black/Indigenous “savage” from the pits of backward, retarded, and gradual life as detailed by Mudimbe in The Invention of Africa. The second being Indigenous modes of education (along with their role and function) as explicated by Gqoba in his...
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The size of drylands in Africa is constantly increasing following the increase of the population, land use and practices used in the daily activities to sustain community livelihood. Climate change and erratic weather conditions are also expected to contribute to further land degradation, expanding dryland ecosystems. Land degradation undermines the range of ecosystem services on which dryland communities depend on. This chapter highlights challenges faced by dryland communities in Africa,...
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In a book focusing on ‘Indigenous Technological Knowledge Systems Education’ (ITKSE), the challenge in this chapter was to think of how such an education could be accommodated in any curriculum. Such thinking was driven by the contention, holding that, ‘ITKSE should not be left to exist outside of the Technology Education curriculum and classroom, if it is to benefit all learners, indigenous and non-indigenous’. In a multi-racial/cultural Zimbabwe, one could see value in such focus,...
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Abstract Climate governance leverages collaborative climate change adaptation actions. Despite many joint actions, gaps exist between policy and practice in climate adaptation among East African countries. Climate governance in East Africa takes cues from the state’s politics and policy structures underpinned by its level of political transformation. As such, climate governance confronts challenges common to all other policy sectors that integrate a complex mix of economic resource...