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The researchers in the study explored the lived experiences of Syrian refugee students in the Canadian classroom.The participant sample included four students who entered their first year in a South-western Ontario public school as of the 2015-2016 calendar year.Data were collected through one-on-one semistructured interviews.Analysis of results indicated the District's growing need for understanding refugee students using a holistic approach, utilizing and building peer relationships for...
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Egypt is a country that foresees to face severe effects owing to climate change. Soil may consider an important source of greenhouse gas emissions (i.e. carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides). The drivers of soil GHG emissions are soil type and composition (i.e. soil texture, pH, soil organic matter (SOM), etc.), soil temperature, moisture, fertilization, soil miss-management (Tillage), rice cultivation and burning of Crop residues. Soil also considered as a victim of climate change....
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A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education to the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2020
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Basic nursing care includes intimate care that requires a nurse and a patient to be in close physical and psychological proximity. The patient's body parts are exposed, and his/her fragile body is seen and touched by a nurse, who is a stranger. The nurse and patient need to establish a relationship based on respect and trust. In South Africa, nursing education institutions use simulation to teach intimate clinical procedures. However, intimate care is not effectively facilitated, and nursing...
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One of the devastating impacts of the Syrian war is displacing the largest number of refugees in recent time. There are over 3.6 million Syrian refugees in Turkey, almost half of them are children in the preschool or primary school stage. This research primarily intends to provide an in-depth understanding of the quality of refugee education provided to Syrian children at one of the Syrian schools operated by Syrian teachers in Turkey within the scope of temporary protection. Using a...
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Displacing the largest number of refugees in recent time is one of the devastating impacts of the Syrian war. Turkey hosts over 3.6 million Syrian refugees. Almost half of them are children in the preschool or primary school stage. Because refugee children are five times more likely to miss schooling than non-refugee children, the provision of high-quality education in refugee settings is emphasized in the literature, as it offers children and their community protection, security, social...
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The article explores the challenges and opportunities of achieving Agenda 2030 Global Goals on education for sustainable development in Zimbabwe higher education. The challenges posed by the need to provide for quality, sustainability, and development demand a renewed reflection on the nature and scope of the higher education systems in order to address current issues of education for sustainable development as stated by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals which proposes that...
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In Zimbabwe and most probably the rest of Africa, the occupational and leadership status of women in higher education leadership is still suffering a wide gap as there is unequal representation in leadership positions between men and women. Although women have made substantial gains in higher education learning institutions, they have not achieved parity with men. Women in Zimbabwe higher education are particularly underrepresented at higher levels of leadership and the percentage of female...
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Coronavirus (COVID19) appears to be an inflection point that is forcing a disruption in medical education.The study aims to explore how medical schools in Egypt responded to COVID-19 pandemic regarding teaching and learning/assessment for undergraduate students.A mixed method exploratory 2-phase study was conducted. Data was collected through a questionnaire and focus groups.The responses of the participants were categorized according to main themes; University preparedness, Role of faculty...
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While school counselors work with students in special education, little research describes their work with African American students in or at risk of special education or the phenomenon of disproportionality of African American students in special education. This phenomenological study explored the experiences and perceptions of eight high school counselors with African American students in special education and disproportionality. The researcher identified three themes: (a) Dis-Regard, (b)...
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Background: The importance of regulating electrolyte levels is well recognized in most Intensive Care Units (ICU). Various institutions across the globe have found varying figures on the extent and causes of electrolytes derangements in ICUs. The extent of electrolyte and fluid imbalance in patients being admitted and already admitted to the Main ICU (MICU) at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) Lusaka Zambia is unknown. This study aimed to explore the 24hour changes in sodium and...
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A review of Articles the effect of student attention and self-forced rewards mathematics special education. The review implications of the strategies designed to promote intrinsic motivation is presented Mathematics Education. Each and every one subject are indispensable for learner and educator, but mathematics teaching serves a all-purpose reason of school to build up human beings psychologically, in good physical shape and in the flesh It makes populace imaginative and accountable. One...
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A research study submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Accounting and Finance
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Effective student support services (SSS) are a vital means of enabling students to cope with the academic and personal pressures of distance education. This research explored the implementation of SSS at eight regional centres of the Namibia University of Science and Technology, in order to identify the challenges experienced and determine students’ needs. It adopted a mixed methods approach and used a questionnaire to collect data from 109 students and semi-structured interviews for textual...
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The overall aim of this study was to describe and understand how the impact of digitalization impacts students' behavior on a high-level institution such as the University of Namibia. In order to achieve this aim, the following research questions/and research objectives were formulated. The findings of the study were as follows: About 60% of respondents indicated had benefited from digitalization offered by the University of Namibia. Meaning that students had a positive behavior on the...