Your search
Results 1,691 resources
-
An indirect assessment of the effects of oil pollution on the diversity and functioning of turtle communities in the Niger Delta, Nigeria.— There are many documented cases of oil spillage in the Niger Delta region, southern Nigeria (West Africa). Due to both habitat characteristics and omnivorous habits, the freshwater turtles are important vertebrates species in the trophic chain. They are therefore considered to play a significant role as ecological indicators for areas subjected to oil...
-
DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION, 2003.
-
The study of poverty - situation, dynamics, and impact - has received much impetus in the last 10 years in Uganda. Evidence from the country’s Household Surveys and the recently concluded Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA) has yielded much needed policy-relevant information. Emerging evidence from the studies confirms an intrinsic and mutually reinforcing link between poverty and disability. Chronic poverty studies, however, are much more recent. Spurred by a growing need to understand...
-
Previous articleNext article No AccessCrossing Boundaries: African American Teachers in Suburban SchoolsReitumetse Obakeng Mabokela and Jean A. MadsenReitumetse Obakeng Mabokela Search for more articles by this author and Jean A. Madsen Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 47,...
-
This study investigated whether there was a pool of qualified, interested African-American high school students available for recruitment into teacher education programs, noting barriers to pursuing a teaching career. In the 2002-03 school year, 127 African-American honor students from six Indiana high schools completed surveys about their interest in teaching as a career. Results indicated that of the career options presented, only 7 percent of respondents identified teaching as their first...
-
This study is an investigation into how people attribute blame in incest cases. 200 students from the University of the North, 100 learners from a high school in Dalmada near Pietersburg in the Limpopo Province and 100 of their parents participated in the study. The Jackson Incest Blame Scale was used. Results showed that students blamed situational factors for the occurrence of incest more than parents did. The students tended also to blame victim factors more than parents did. Parents...
-
The factor structure of condom attitudes among black South African university students was investigated amongst 1203 undergraduate students – ranging in age from 16 to 45 years – at the University of the North, South Africa, using a 25-item anonymous self-rating questionnaire constructed by the authors to tap students' opinions and complaints about using con- doms as a preventive measure against HIV/AIDS. Factor analysis reduced the items to five factors with five items each. Each of the...
-
This thesis attempted to develop insight into why, contrary to expectation and predictions, learners in Rundu obtained better scores in a standardised English comprehension test than learners in Katima Mulilo, given that the conditions of teaching and learning were judged to be least favourable in Rundu.