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Les missionnaires catholiques jouaient un rôle central dans les efforts à éduquer les peuples indigènes de Cameroun, partie de la "mission civilisatrice" que les français s'attribuaient. Empressés à avancer la propagation du christianisme, les Catholiques cherchaient à éduquer les femmes et les mères chrétiennes en établissant des écoles de filles dont la mise au point des cours d'études était presque exclusivement sur la religion et les sciences ménagères. A côté des écoles de filles...
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Most studies on the career development of learners in South Africa have focused on either white adolescent learners or black learners in comparison with their white counterparts. There exists a lack of within-group studies on the career development process among black adolescent learners. This paper reports the findings of two studies aimed at addressing this gap in the literature. The first study was conducted in the Eastern Cape and focused on 91 Grade 11 black learners from a single-race...
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This paper is taken from the third group session on Monday 22 July 2002 at the International Vocational Education and Training Organisation (IVETA) Conference. The author reviews the financial situation of vocational education and training (VET) in Botswana, and outlines the proposed funding for the Botswana VET system. The main source of VET funding in Botswana is the state. The Vocational Training Act of 1998 legally established VET funding. The paper examines support in Botswana for a...
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This paper is taken from the first group session on Monday 22 July 2002 at the International Vocational Education and Training Organisation (IVETA) Conference. The vocational education and training (VET) sector in Botswana is faced with the challenge of rising labour costs due to the effects of the high infection rate of HIV/AIDS, particularly amongst youth. In this paper the author reviews Botswana’s situation, and examines strategic approaches intended to manage the impact of HIV/AIDS on...
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Mission education in South Africa became increasingly untenable in the 1940s because mission churches lacked the finances to be able to maintain a national system of educational provision and because Africans were questioning mission education which they increasingly considered institutionally racist. This crisis led the Nationalist Government to appoint an education commission to make recommendations leading to the reform of 'native education'. This commission argued that mission education...
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In his Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race , the Reverend Edward Blyden elaborated on the contributions of Islam to the spread of the Christian religion in Africa. Writing from Sierra Leone in the 1880s, Blyden argued that Islam had introduced to its adherents the idea of a monotheistic supreme
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In this case study, one 9-year-old nonreader of English at a private school made progress in a 6-month remedial reading programme. The strategies described may help other primary school teachers of English as a second language. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Every Nigerian child needs help to acquire literacy in English...
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A two- year retrospective study between 1996 and 1997 was carried out at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, to determine the patterns of intestinal helminth infection. A total of 13385 stool samples were examined using the direct smear technique. Some samples were also examined using the formal ether concentration method when direct smears were negative. Hookworm, Ascaris, Trichuris and Strongyloides were the most common helminths. Hookworm was the most prevalent (14.3%)....
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Abstract The study investigated brain fag symptoms in South African university students. A Cultural Orientation Scale, a Student Stress Scale, and a Self Reporting Questionnaire were administered to collect data on socioeconomic background, cultural orientation, stress events, neurotic disorder and brain fag symptoms. The sample consisted of 185 first year social science students from the University of the North, South Africa. The students were 79 (42.7%) male, and 106 (57.3%) female, in the...
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The aim of this study was to investigate health-promoting lifestyles (HPLP) and personality in black South African students. The sample included 606 students: 236 Grade 12, secondary school and 370 first year social science university students in South Africa. Results indicate a reasonable percentage of health-promoting lifestyles with a mean of 2.72. Secondary school students reported more overall health-promoting lifestyles than did university students. Multiple stepwise regression...
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To investigate the relationship between nutrition knowledge and dietary behaviour, and to assess the perceived influences on food selection among Black students in South Africa.Cross sectional study.University of the North and two semi-urban Secondary Schools.213 second year social science university students, 104 (48.2%) male and 112 (51.9%) female, and 199 Grade 11 secondary school students, 67 male (32.7%) and 132 female (66.3%).A General Nutrition Knowledge Questionnaire and a Food...
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This study set out to replicate research on the relationship between reported paranormal belief, measures of locus of control and psychopathology in an African population. Results indicate an association between internal, external locus of control and paranormal belief. Further, the study found that extraversion was positively associated with the total paranormal belief scale while neuroticism and psychotism were not. Psychotism was associated with Psi Belief.