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This article describes an attempt by a Nigerian university to develop a personnel preparation programme to meet a national need for guidance and counselling professionals. The contemporary model is criticized, yet the present system is deemed appropriate to meet the existing needs.
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On the coastal plain in the southwestern part of the Yemen Arab Republic, near Al Mukha, stands a volcanic centre known as Jabal an Nar that had been considered an active volcano. However, our geochronological and petrographical data show that this centre has an Upper Miocene age (about 10 m.y.) and consists of basalts and andesitic basalts (tholeiitic) different in composition from the products of the Aden Volcanic Series. The magmatic activity at 10 m.y. represents the first volcanic phase after the emplacement of the Trap Series.
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Abstract A three‐way comparison of teacher‐college entrants’ and graduating students’ views in Israel (both Jews and Arabs) and their counterparts on the West Bank was undertaken in order to diagnose subjects’ image of science and of science teaching. The questionnaire used permitted the gathering of subjects’ normative views as well as the application of these views in actual classroom science‐lesson planning. It was found that college entrants’ views of the Jewish subjects differed sharply...
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Given the squeeze on national budgets and the need for priorities over investment choices in education, many governments have turned to communities in the search for alternative sources of revenue. In Kenya, there is a long and rich history of community involvement in the financing of education at all levels, rooted within the phenomenon of the dynamic self‐help movement harambee, which underpins much of Kenya's grass roots development activity. Within education, the conscious partnership...
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AUTHOR Miller, Larry E.; Dlamini, Barnabas M. TITLE The Swaziland Agriculture Teacher Education Program as Perceived by Professionals in Agricultural Education. PUB DATE Apr 87 NOTE 13p.; Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for International Agricultural Education (3rd, Chevy Chase, MD, April 24-26, 1987). PUB TYPE Reports Research/Technical (143) Speeches/Conference Papers (150)
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ABSTRACT A comprehensive, three-year study was conducted in 1982–1985 of petroleum-producing regions of Nigeria. This study was designed to provide the scientific basis for determining the special requirements of the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems of Nigeria that need to be accommodated in oil-pollution control regulations for both sudden spills and the continuous releases associated with chronic oil pollution. The study plan was composed of extensive literature review and field...
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(1987). Training the African manager: The role of the expatriate manager in Malawi. Journal of Contemporary African Studies: Vol. 6, No. 1-2, pp. 25-47.
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Journal Article Primary School Children's Knowledge of Health and Illness in the Gambia: its Implication for Teaching Children About Disease Get access P. Zvandasara P. Zvandasara Rusape HospitalPO Box 10, Rusape, Zimbabwe Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Volume 33, Issue 2, April 1987, Pages 110–112, https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/33.2.110 Published: 01 April 1987
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Hearing thresholds of 2,667 white South African goldminers were determined in a cross-sectional survey. Median hearing thresholds at 1,000 Hz were comparable to those expected for men living in a developed society. For the frequencies 3,000-6,000 Hz, which are most affected by industrial noise, hearing thresholds were greater than expected and worsened with age relative to expected losses. The percentage of social impairment of hearing ranged from 0% in the youngest age group to 21.6% among...