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The study investigated the perception and extent to which the people of Awka South local government area are knowledgeable about climate change and related issues. Two hundred and seven respondents were drawn using a combination of multi-stage and simple random sampling techniques. Statistical analysis was accomplished by the use of descriptive and inferential statistics. Two hypotheses were formulated and tested using chi-square statistics. The findings reveal that there is a low level of...
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This paper provides a profile of education in Egypt using the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey of 2012 and its predecessors. Both trends over time and differences by background characteristics for various education indicators are examined. Progress has been made in terms of school attendance, educational attainment and similar aspects such as dropout. However, school quality needs to be substantially improved. Attendance of private schools and universities as well as the frequent reliance on...
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The study investigated factors influencing career choices among Senior Secondary School Students in Rivers State, Nigeria. Simple random sampling techniques were adopted to select four hundred (400) Senior Secondary School Student from five Secondary Schools in Rivers State. The “Comprehensive Career Choice Survey” (CCCS) was administered to the respondents to collect necessary data. The t-test statistics was used to test three null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The findings...
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Entrepreneurship education is one the ways to improve the relatively low levels of entrepreneurship in South Africa. The objective of the study was to identify the traditional and non-traditional pedagogies employed for the teaching of entrepreneurship at a South Africa university. The study adopted a quantitative research approach with a descriptive design. The study focused on the final year students (undergraduate and postgraduate levels) in the Department of Business Management at a...
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The primary objective of the study was to determine the factors that influence the career choice of international students in South Africa.The study used the quantitative research approach and a descriptive research design.Data for the research was gathered through the use of self-administered questionnaire in a survey.The participants in the survey were international students pursuing business related courses at two universities located in the Limpopo and Gauteng provinces of South...
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The failure of ethical standards amongst managers is one of the causes of fraud, corruption, corporate scandals and business failures.Values are a powerful force behind the behavioural responses of individuals.The objective of the study was to investigate the personal values of university students in South Africa.Universities have an important role to play in solving the ethical problems that currently affect the business environment.Data was collected through the use of self-administered...
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The gaining ground concern on the increasing cases of learner’s indiscipline in schools currently and during the past number of years has become a bone of contention in schools. This has also been observed by other researchers in this discipline who perceive that indiscipline has led to concerns about academic performance, safety and security apprehensions in schools. In addition, there have been cases of serious injuries and fatalities within school premises in some schools in South Africa...
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We examine learning-by-exporting effects of manufacturing and services firms in 19 sub-Saharan African countries. Comparing several outlier-robust estimators, our results provide evidence for positive effects in the manufacturing sector when using the MM estimator, but not in the services sector.
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iv Table of contents vi List of figures xii Abbreviations and acronyms xiii CHAPTER 1: THE INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. Background information 1 1.2. Problem statement 8 1.3. Research questions 14 1.4. Research objectives 14 1.5. Thesis statement 15 1.6. Significance of the study 17 1.7. Limitations and delineations 18 1.8. Theoretical and methodological approaches 19 1.9. Assumptions 21 1.10. Definition of key terms 23 1.11. Chapter overviews 29 CHAPTER 2: THE QUALITY ASSURANCE OF TEACHING AND LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION 31 2.
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This cross-sectional study examines the status and the determinants of primary education in food insecure areas of Mali. Net and gross enrolment ratios in primary school were between 0.3 and 0.4 for both girls and boys and well below national levels, highlighting a critical gap in terms of access to primary education. Schooling was found to respond to a broad range of determinants, including child's age and nutrition status, as well as on household consumption, on farm labour, teacher...
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This research was conducted to examine the influence of human capabilities on the academic performance of students within a South African institution of higher education. A total of 1503 students participated in a questionnaire survey. The findings illustrate the influences of measures of various human capabilities on academic performance. The over-arching hypothesis that student performance is dependent the ‘real’ freedoms a student has was tested through a statistical method. Ordinal Least...
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This study mainly aimed to describe the attitudes of teachers in a former "whites only" school of South Africa.The attitude was determined towards the language on instruction and the learner's proficiency in English.The data was gathered interviews, documents and observation.On the other hand, the Afrikaans speaking white learners are taught in their mother tongue, Afrikaans while the Black learners are taught in Afrikaans their mother tongue.The perception of these white teachers is that...