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This research was conducted to determine the predictive utility of the twelfth grade scores on the scores achieved by 363 primary teacher trainees in different courses. For related topics the validity coefficients were small but significant.
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Like most areas of the earth's surface, the Papua New Guinea Highlands experience a variety of natural hazards. This paper considers landslide, frost, volcanic, and epidemic hazards. It presents a number of case studies, including some dating from the pre-European contact period. An attempt is made to assess the relative significance of hazards in the area in terms of deaths per decade. Some of the evidence presented suggests that government intervention has reduced reliance on traditional...
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The purpose of this study was to compare the achievement mean test scores in Technical Drawing of students enrolled for the NCE (Technical) program at the College of Science and Technology, Kaduna polytechnic, Kaduna, Nigeria. Test score means were compared between direct and remedial (preparatory) entry students and secondly among type of high school attended. Data were collected directly from students' permanent records. Two major hypotheses with three sub-hypotheses for each were tested....
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The problem of the study was the inadequate education of handicapped students in Nigeria. The primary purpose of the study was to develop a construct based on the United States models and research on special education, and to compare educational provisions for Nigerian students with the available educational opportunity for handicapped students. In order to achieve the stated objectives of the study, two methodological approaches were utilized: (1) Likert scale for opinion questionnaires,...
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Abstract Egyptian and American university students' attitudes toward parents and family were assessed by the semantic differential technique. Both groups expressed favorable attitudes toward their parents and viewed their families as rather happy. Egyptians reported their parents to be relatively more patient, more relaxed, but somewhat more serious than did the Americans. The stereotypical negative portrayal of the Egyptian father as restrictive and authoritarian was not supported.
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A descriptive study of attitudinal career maturity and the effects on it of grade, age, socioeconomic status, mental ability, and sex was undertaken on a stratified random sample of 600 South African colored male and female high school pupils. The analysis of data revealed that the students' scores on Crites' Career Maturity Inventory: Attitude Scale were significantly related to grade, age, socioeconomic status, mental ability, and sex. Attitudinal career maturity scores compared...
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This paper offers evidence that Nigerian students tend to change their fertility attitudes as a result of their stay in the United States. The data concern 220 male Nigerian students enrolled in state-supported universities in Kansas in 1984. (EXCERPT)
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Although Botswana's climate is semi-arid with vast areas lacking surface water, its rolling sands support mosaics of grass and savanna. Its population of about one million may be divided into foragers, pastoralists, riverine peoples and cattle-owning agriculturalists. Cattle populations have quadrupled in recent years, spreading into new areas, overgrazing and endangering traditional plant foods on which, because of regular droughts, all communities are to some extent forced to rely. The...
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Journal Article POLITICS, SPORT AND EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA Get access JOHN DAVIES JOHN DAVIES John Davies is senior lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. He carried out field research in South Africa, June 1984 to Februrary 1985 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 85, Issue 340, July 1986, Pages 351–363, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097796 Published: 01 July 1986
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Summary. A questionnaire survey of career choices was carried out among 112 medical graduates, after one year's internship (group i), during their National Youth Corps programme in Kaduna, Lagos, Cross River and Oyo states of Nigeria, and 365 final-year medical undergraduates (group 2) in the colleges of medicine in the corresponding states. A total of 13% in group 1 and 40% in group 2 were undecided as regards their first choice. Obstetrics and gynaecology was the most popular first choice...
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Blood haemoglobin concentrations and reticulocyte counts were determined in 430 school children in grades 1, 3 and 5 in a small township in rural Zambia at the end of the rainy season. Running capacity was estimated by the 12-min running test. Age, sex, height, weight, social and nutritional indicators were recorded. Mean haemoglobin was 125.3 g/1 +/- 12.3 SD. Low haemoglobin was associated with indicators of a traditional way of life. After a controlled trial of iron, folic acid,...
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For more than 40 years, efforts have been made by successive governments as well as agencies, organizations and individuals in Nigeria to ensure the provision of adequate services for the psychological development of the Nigerian schoolchild. There is a department in the federal Ministry of Education charged with this specific function. Many psychologists and guidance counsellors have been trained to serve in schools. Test materials appropriate to school pupils have been produced. Seminars...
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Summary. Many epidemiological studies have shown the magnitude and seriousness of mental disorders in developing countries. However, mental health care remains unsatisfactory owing to lack of skilled manpower and many other social and medical priorities. General practitioners and other health personnel can significantly help in extending mental health care provided they receive adequate training during their medical curriculum. With this aim, the Department of Psychiatry at Addis Ababa...
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This paper examines current basic nursing education in South Africa and suggests that problems in the secondary school education of Black recruits affect their later training potential as professional nurses. It reports the move towards the transfer of nurse training into higher education from 1986 in South Africa. Black nurses' learning and studying difficulties are considered in the light of their high failure rate in the South African Nursing Council qualifying examinations. It is agreed...