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The session was well received, with approximately 40 participants attending the session. A number of conference attendees stayed afterward to ask questions -- one remarked that this was the best session she had attended. Unfortunately, no attendees appeared to have a role in providing library support at their institutions. Still, experience has shown that this project tends to produce unexpected results, promoting values related to inclusion and accessibility. I am confident that the...
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I chaired the track on mobile learning with five presentations and led the panel discussion that followed. The topics included using cell phone instant messaging features to provide tutoring support for mathematics homework, project on the use of iPod for student video and audio interviews, using mobile technology to support the lack of infrastructure in African schools and the integration of e-learning and m-learning in South African classrooms. The emphasis was mostly on the African...
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is the oldest health professionals' training institution in East Africa
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine if the independent variables; location of an international assignment, the age of an expatriate, the duration of an assignment and the management level of an expatriate, influence the preparation, support and training that they require for an international assignment. Design/Methodology/Approach: This formal, empirical study was undertaken using an electronic questionnaire that was distributed to expatriates who were on an international...
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The ongoing national reconstruction process of Eritrea is centered on educational reformation. The government of Eritrea placed educational policy on top priority for national development which demands the emergence of new class of trained youth blended with disciplined minds and skills instead of raw graduation. It had established about eight colleges at tertiary level within a short span of time to build human resource required for the present and future. In line with this, it laid down...
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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 105, Issue 1 p. 66-67 Brief communications Education, prenatal care, and poor perinatal outcome in Khartoum, Sudan Ahmed A. Hassan, Ahmed A. Hassan Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, SudanSearch for more papers by this authorMagid S. Abubaker, Magid S. Abubaker Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, SudanSearch for more papers by this authorElgoni A. Radi, Elgoni A. Radi Faculty of Medicine, University...
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The argument in this paper is that in spite of the acknowledgement of plurality, many countries in sub‐Saharan Africa seem reluctant to introduce multi‐faith approaches preferring to maintain Christian confessionalism in religious education. Even in those countries where new approaches are being tried, there is some unwillingness to make wholesale changes throughout the school system. In some instances this state of affairs is precipitated not by educational policy but by the socio‐religious...
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<i>Objectives:</i> To assess the level of acceptance and discomfort experienced by secondary school students when undergoing an atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) restoration. <i>Subjects and Methods:</i> Ninety secondary school students, aged 14 and 15 years, were included in the study. The ART restorations were prepared in 90 cavities and restored using an encapsulated high-viscosity glass ionomer. The depth of the cavities was judged from radiographs and...
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This study investigated the educational needs and barriers for diverse African refugee students in two inner ‐ city high schools in Manitoba. Forty African refugee students, two principals, eight teachers, four parents, and four community leaders participated in the study. Five focus groups, individual interviews, and school and classroom ob ‐ servations were used to collect data. Results revealed that academic, economic, and psychosocial challenges facing African refugee students adversely...
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The quality of life of school children in The Gambia has improved thanks to the work of a European school and Mono Pumps. Their joint efforts meant that a solar pump system could be installed at a Gambian school, enabling the children to enjoy the benefits of running water for the first time. A GPS system allowed the pump to produce 30% more water per day than normally possible.
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Introduction The role of education as an instrument for promoting the socio-economic, political and cultural development of any nation can never be over-emphasised. According to Abdulkareem (2001), a nation's growth and development is determined by its human resources. The provision of the much-needed manpower to accelerate the growth and development of the economy has been said to be the main relevance of university education in Nigeria (Ibukun, 1997). Precisely, the National Policy on...