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The study sought to investigate the prevalence of the ‘classroom tuck shop’ phenomenon in Zimbabwean urban primary schools. The sample consisted of five school heads, fifty teachers, and one hundred pupils, all drawn from five urban schools in Norton. Interviews were conducted with the five school heads and one hundred pupils. Questionnaires were administered to the teachers and focused group discussions were conducted with the school teachers and pupils. The study found out that the...
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In response to global climate change, loss of biodiversity, and the immense human impact on the carrying capacity of the earth systems, attention has been given to sustainable development worldwide. In this paper, we explore the emerging field of sustainability science within the context of the socio‐cultural milieu of Malawi, a sub‐Saharan African country. Through interviews in vernacular languages and observations in the field, our research explores how traditional agriculture practices of...
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The dreaded disease AIDS is on the increase in Ghana. To eradicate it, a number of organizations are stepping up the campaign against the disease. However, it has become necessary to know the attitudes of the youth especially junior and senior secondary school students to sex as well as their awareness levels about the facts concerning HIV/AIDS. As a result, the views of 222 students were sampled in the Agona District in the Central Region of Ghana. From the results it was realized that the...
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There is disagreement between colonial and post-colonial Africanisthistoriography over the impact of colonial education on the indigenes of Africa. The former maintain that colonial education benefited the Africans tremendously as it brought them (the Africans) civilization and enlightenment (Temu & Swai;1981, Majeke, 1986). However, the latter are not quite agreeable to this position as they argue that colonial education had more negative effects than positive effects. Notwithstanding the...
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This paper assesses Zimbabwe’s efforts towards the attainment of the goals of Education For All (EFA) as determined and agreed upon at the World Conference on Education For All (WCEFA) held in Jomtien, Thailand in 1990 and re-affirmed in Dakar, Senegal in 2000. While Zimbabwe has been noted to have made huge strides in increasing access to education for previously marginalised Africans during the first decade of independence from Britain, there is need to take stock of progress in recent...
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The development of appropriate computer literacy skills within all schoolteachers for non-computing subjects has recently become a strong international challenge. This is in view of the increasing use of computers in enhancing learning in all educational institutions, including colleges and universities. Employing a survey methodology, this study sought to provide answers to questions that included: what computer skills do undergraduate student teachers bring with them to the University of...
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This is a thesis submitted to The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, in fulfilment of the award of Doctor of Philosophy, Early Childhood Care and Education.
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The Rwandan parliament is considering a draft bill on reproductive health that would require the sterilisation of all people with intellectual disabilities and mandate compulsory HIV testing of people about to marry, says the US based group Human Rights Watch. The group cautions that the provisions in the bill, which it has seen, are “deeply flawed” and violate the government’s obligations to uphold and protect human rights. But a government spokesman has dismissed the group’s claims as...
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This paper gives an overview of the present investigation on the wave climate around the South African coast and possible trends therein, due to climate change effects on the oceans. Preliminary findings indicate that there may be long-term trends in the regional metocean climate, while sea level rise alone will greatly increase the risks and impacts associated with extreme seastorm events. The paper aims to contribute towards determining some of these risks to the port and maritime...
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A study was carried out to determine the prevalence of Cryptosporidium parvum infection among children aged 0-15 years attending University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria, from January to May, 2007. A total of 480 stool samples were examined for oocysts of C. parvum using the modified Ziel-Neelson staining technique. The overall prevalence was 21.8%. About 74.0% and 10.1% watery and soft-formed stool samples respectively were infected with C. parvum oocysts....
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Introduction A Personnel Training Scheme (PTS) is one that seeks to improve work performance. Such a scheme may take forms such as on-the-job, informal, and formal educational training. Slee (1997:89) explains that it is a systematic approach to staff development and continuing education that is often a programme of learning opportunities, with the aim of ensuring that workers continue to acquire and adapt their skills and knowledge to a changing environment. The roles and challenges for...
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A retrospective study of clinical records in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto (VTH-UDUS) and Sokoto Veterinary Centre (SVC) was carried out to establish the occurrence and distribution of poultry diseases over the period of five years (2004-2008). A total of 1,034 cases were recorded out of which 337 (32.9%) was Infectious bursal disease (IBD), 147 (14.0%) was coccidiosis, while 128 (12.4%) and 102 (9.9%) were Newcastle disease (NCD) and Fowl typhoid (FT)...
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The study examined the phenomenon of parental preference for private secondary schools in Nigeria. The population consisted all the parents and guardians of children in private secondary schools. Purposive random sampling was used to select 750 parents from various private schools during the Parents-Teacher Association (PTA) meeting. An instrument designated Parental Preference for Private Secondary Schools (PPSS) was used to collect data. The instrument was validated and reliability...
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Samples of African cuttlefish, Sepia bertheloti, were collected from the gulf of Guinea and analyzed using energy dispersive X-ray reflection fluorescence (EDXRF) analytical technique to assess potential toxic elements pollution of the marine environment. Eleven elements, namely, Cl, Sr, K, Ca, Br, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Ni, and Se were detected. It is observed that Cl, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Zn identified in the cuttlefish exceeded their maximum recommended dietary reference intakes for...