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The recent research investigated the relationship between Libyan English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners' beliefs and their use of Vocabulary Learning Strategies (VLSs).The respondents were 200 students studying English at Tripoli University, Faculty of Education-Janzour.The data was collected through two sets of instruments: (i) a questionnaire of vocabulary learning strategies which was designed by Schmitt (1997) to determine the frequency of VLS use and (ii) a questionnaire of...
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Rates of cesarean section (CS) are increasing and abnormal fetal heart rate tracing and concern about consequent acidosis remain one of the most common indications for primary CS. Umbilical artery (UA) lactate sampling provides clinicians with point of care feedback on CTG interpretation and intrapartum care and may result in altered future practice.From 3rd March - 12th November 2014 we undertook a before and after study in Pretoria, South Africa, to determine the impact of introducing a...
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Abstract Background Substance use has a terrible impact on health, behavior and country’s economy because the number of people particularly the youngsters being involved in this practice is increasing rapidly. However, the prevalence, determinants and consequence of substance use in the study area has been overlooked. Methods A descriptive quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted among 254 health science students of Haramaya University. The respondents were selected randomly after...
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This study examined the managerial structure of Universal Basic Education (UBE) policy embraced by the governments of African countries towards ensuring free, compulsory and uninterrupted access to 9-year formal education for every child of school-age by 2050. Previous studies on UBE policy implementation in Nigeria reported unequal educational participation among school-aged children in the villages or rural areas when compared with the urban school-aged students. This paper seeks to...
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At the end of the summer of 2018, my colleague Muḥammad Jāzim, a Yemeni researcher at the French Centre for Archaeology and Social Sciences, sent me the first pages of an autobiographical manuscript entitled “Wahaj al‑dhākira” — “Spark of Memory” — written in 2017. Yemen was then, and has been for the past four years, the scene of a violent and murderous civil war, exacerbated for almost three years by the bombings of the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia. M. Jāzim is “confined” at home, i.e...
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This research sought to examine the influence of language user’s attitudes to the teaching and learning of English Language in three selected post-independence Namibian schools. The research was motivated by the high failure rate in English Language by Namibian learners. Generally, the majority of learners fail to effectively read, write and speak in the medium of English Language despite the officialization of the language in the school curriculum at independence in 1990. The monolingual...
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Abstract Background There is a high prevalence of gender-based violence (GBV) victimization among young Ethiopian women, including in universities, where female enrollment is low but growing. Understanding factors contributing to GBV in this context and students’ perspectives on gender, relationships, and interpersonal violence is essential to creating effective interventions to prevent GBV and support female students’ rights and wellbeing. Methods In-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group...
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This study investigated the influence of students’ and lecturers’ attitude towards student utilization of Learning Management Systems (LMSs) in selected public universities in Tanzania. Evidence from literature showed that although public universities in Tanzania are facilitated with the necessary technological infrastructure to enable student utilization of LMSs in learning, the adoption and utilization of LMSs across Tanzanian university curricula remains a challenge. In order to...
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Maize ( Zea mays L.) is a staple food in South Africa. Under dryland farming, drought is a major limiting factor for maize production. The yield of maize is drastically reduced when rainfall is limited and erratic during the growing season. In order to formulate strategies of reducing the impact of drought on maize production, it is necessary to analyse the magnitude and frequency of drought. The objective of this study was to carry out the magnitude and frequency analysis of agricultural...
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Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology ISSN 1470-3947 (print) | ISSN 1479-6848 (online)
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The study investigated the information needs and seeking behaviour of students in private secondary schools in Osogbo metropolis, Osun State, Nigeria. The survey research design was adopted while questionnaire was used as the major instruments of data collection. A total of 193 copies of questionnaire were administered to the student and a 100% return rate was recorded as all the copies of questionnaires were returned with useful and usable responses. Findings from the study revealed the...
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How teachers of non-linguistic subjects take in charge the exolingual situation of their classroom ? What space is made for L2 within the practices of these teachers ? This question was asked to 60 educational actors from three religious bilingual French-Arabic schools in Egypt. The corpus is made of sequences of footage during science and mathematics classes, of recorded interviews of various actors and of teaching material. This allows to move forward with a quantitative and qualitative...
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Abstract Objective Though gradual improvements are exist; Ethiopia’s learning outcomes are still low in primary schools. Academic achievement of school age children can be affected by several factors such as nutritional status, socio-economic and demographic factors. The aim of this study was to assess predictors of poor academic performance in Nekemte Primary school students, Western Ethiopia. Results A total of 362 schoolchildren and their parents were involved in the study. The study...
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The study investigated the relationship between educational media utilisation and reading habit of secondary school students in Oyo State, Nigeria. The study adopted the survey research design while questionnaire was used as the main instrument of data collection. Findings revealed television, Internet, computers, radio and smart phones as the most used types of educational media by the students. On the types of books being read by the students, textbooks and class notes were found to be the...