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Background: The nutrition status of primary schoolchildren in Africa has received relatively little attention in comparison to that of younger children. We surveyed primary school students in Guinea-Bissau, a nation that is among the poorest in the world. Objective: Anthropometry and prevalence of anemia and vitamin A deficiency were assessed in schoolchildren participating in International Partnership for Human Development’s school feeding program in 2 regions of Guinea-Bissau. Methods: A...
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Insecurity is on the hot plate globally as ease of transportation and community facilitate movement of persons and ideas across national boundaries sometimes in real time. It is a phenomenon which spans the physical, psychologically, economic, and other aspects of the individual and extends to the community. Nigeria has had a large dose of it in recent time, from insurgency to kidnapping, robbery, social media, and so on. The girl-child, the path to the next generation, is particularly...
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This research aimed to investigate the bacteriological quality of fresh vegetables salad sold in the local school canteens and restaurants in Gaza strip, Palestine. Samples examined included different types of fresh vegetables salad. A total of 200 random samples were collected from school canteens (100 samples) and different restaurants (100 samples) in Mid Zone, Khan Younis and Rafah governorates during the period from April to June 2013. All samples were examined for Total Plate Count,...
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Agricultural sector remains the main source of food and income for most rural communities in Ethiopia. Being dependent mainly on rainfall, this sector has been affected by climate change. Employing adaptation strategies to climate change within the agricultural sector is vital to ensure food security and to care for the livelihoods of farmers. This study has analyzed factors influencing the impact of climate change on food security and vulnerability of farm households to climate change in...
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The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of human resources training on employee perceived performance in telecommunication business and to compare such relations in two businesses operating in Somali and Turkey.The research was conducted on 240 participants employed in a telecommunication organization operating Galkio province of Somali (Golis Telekom) and a telecommunication organization operating in Kayseri province of Turkey (Türk Telekom).Current findings revealed that...
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The aim of this study is to investigate the attitudes of teachers towards counseling services at Khartoum locality, and to determine the differences in these attitudes according to teacher’s gender, qualification and experience. The sample of the study consisted of 82 male teachers and 165 female teachers, who have been chosen randomly from Khartoum locality basic schools. A questionnaire was prepared by the researcher as a instrument of the study to collect the data. The study findings...
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Much of the didactic material of São Tomé and Príncipe for teaching and learning situations for early childhood education is not guided by interdisciplinary dialogue between design and education suitable to the country’s context. A proposal is presented for a system of objects that support the early childhood education curriculum, designed to be used as a guide and supporting material for preschool teachers of São Tomé and Principe and illustrates the various ways in which design can...
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In the framework of a worldwide policy to eliminate iodine deficiency (ID) disorders, universal salt iodization was adopted in Tunisia two decades ago. The present study aims to evaluate this strategy, using both performance and impact indicators. A total of 1560 children, aged 6–12 years, were randomly sampled using a national, two-stage, stratified, cross-sectional cluster survey in 2012. Urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of the subjects, and household salt iodine content, were analyzed....
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Abstract In this paper, we depart from the standard way of analyzing school enrollment by accounting explicitly for educational selectivity in order to examine the determinants of child school enrollment in Ghana. Using data from the Ghana Living Standard Survey round 6 ( GLSS 6), we estimate a three‐step sequential logit model for the determinants of secondary school enrollment and its dependence on completing primary school. We find that family resources such as parental education,...
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Prior to 1996, Religious Education (RE) in Botswana junior secondary schools was Christian based and there were no significant disparities in academic performance between RE and other subjects. Since the introduction of a multi-faith syllabus there has been a decline in the academic performance in this subject. Perhaps this situation emanates from the fact that most RE teachers and students are Christians. Possibly, Christian teachers and students may not be familiar with the dimensions of...
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Electronic records (e-records) are used to provide proof of organizational activities.E-records are crucial in complementing business functions, an essential tool to assess organizational performance and are the core of good governance.Erecords in Higher Professional Education (HPE) institutions contain valuable information in running the education business in an efficient and effective manner, supplying services consistently and in supporting effective performance evaluation and...
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The present research aims to evaluate the impact of two master courses offered by one public higher education institution in Angola on the professional development of Angolan teachers and also on the broader educational community. The two courses were attended by 393 teachers. The data of 45 answered questionnaires and six verbatim transcripts of individual semi-structured interviews were analysed. According to the teachers perspective the courses contributed to teachers’ personal growth and...
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ABSTRACT The study examined the perceived causes of gender differences in the academic performance of Financial Accounting students in selected senior high schools in the Central Region of Ghana. The study adopted the descriptive survey design, 231 students and 100 teachers of Financial Accounting were surveyed. The study revealed that differences in the academic performance of Financial Accounting students is as a result of the factors such as male students have higher cognitive abilities...