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In this paper, the study found out the views of teachers and students about some of the factors that appear to affect the effectiveness of science laboratory work at the Senior High School (SHS) level in Ghana. The study was a survey research design and target population consisted of all science teachers and students in Senior High Schools in the Volta Region of Ghana in the year 2009. The sampling technique for the selection of schools was purposive and made up of three hundred students and...
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Skills development is critical to South Africa’s development. It has been argued that South Africa’s key twin post-apartheid challenges, poverty and unemployment (RSA (Republic of South Africa) (2008) Skills development amendment act. Government Printer, Pretoria, 2008; ANC Election manifesto: 2009. African National Congress. Available at http://us-cdn.creamermedia.co.za/assets/articles/attachments/19266_policy_framework.pdf ), 2009) require a level of skills development not undertaken...
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We investigate the effect of climate change on crop productivity in Africa using satellite derived data on land use and net primary productivity (NPP) at a small river basin scale, distinguishing between the impact of local and upper-catchment weather. Regression results show that both of these are determining factors of local cropland productivity. These estimates are then combined with climate change predictions obtained from two general circulation models (GCMs) under two greenhouse gas...
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This paper discusses problems facing supervisors and students in writing dissertations/theses. The paper refers to the Open University of Tanzania (OUT) as the case study. Data were collected using formal meetings, questionnaire administration and documentary analysis. The data from the questionnaire were analysed by the help of the Scientific Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) while the qualitative data were analysed through content and thematic analysis. The paper established that...
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Although the impacts of climate change are certainly global, its manifestations and subsequent consequences begin locally. Local Climate Change and Society examines how climate change has altered society’s relationship with the environment and particularly local communities to adapt to and mitigate climate change. The book analyzes the principles, practices and local responses to micro-level climate policies and interrogates the increasing role of local governments and local climate social...
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The school being one of the most important ‘faces’ of the state at the local level in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, investment in education can play an important role in reconstructing the social contract between the population and the state after violent conflict. However, this is particularly difficult since the state has largely retreated from the education sector since the 1980s, and education is now organised through public‐private partnerships with religious networks. Moreover,...
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Policy emphasis on financial‐sector development has shifted away from microfinance and towards the development of ‘inclusive financial markets’. But, for inclusion to take place, policy must address barriers to access. This article analyses the socio‐economic, demographic and geographical factors associated with financial‐service use across formal, semi‐formal and informal financial services in Kenya between 2006 and 2009, including the new and rapidly growing mobile‐phone‐based payments...
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The question ‘What constitutes African philosophy?’ was first raised with the publication of Placide Tempels’s seminal work Bantu philosophy in 1959. Tempels’s book inevitably elicited considerable critical response from African philosophers, which culminated in a wide range of publications such as Wiredu’s (1980) Philosophy and an African culture, Hountondji’s (1983) African philosophy: Myth and reality, Oruka’s (1990) Sage philosophy: Indigenous thinkers and modern debate on African...
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AbstractPrevious studies have shown that in the higher education sector, information and communication technology (ICT) provides the impetus for change from the traditional concepts of teaching and learning, as well as prime motivation behind the change in scholarly and professional activities. This underscores the importance of ICT in higher education in achieving the goal of providing flexible teaching and learning environments. Consequently, the aim of this study was to answer the...
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Objectives: The study was undertaken with the aims of determining the prevalence and most frequent grade of IVH as well as associated risk factors in preterm neonates with birth weight 1.5kg or less admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit at the UTH in Lusaka, Zambia Design: This was a cross sectional study where 298 preterm neonates meeting the study's inclusion criteria had cranial ultrasound done in the first three days of life and on the seventh postnatal day. Data on the risk...
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This paper investigated the influence of recreational activities and body exercise among secondary school students in Kwara State.This paper explores types of exercise, benefits of physical exercise, risk of physical exercise and well as health and recreation.Four research questions and four research hypotheses were raised and generated to guide the study.This researcher employed a descriptive research survey method.The population consists of all secondary school students in Kwara State.The...