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The research investigated the impact of class attendance on students' performance in the history subject in selected public secondary schools in Kayonza District, Rwanda. The study employed a descriptive and correlation design with a mixed approach, involving a population of 718 respondents, including 118 teachers and 600 students. Results revealed that 71.3% of respondents agreed that students attending classes on time significantly affected performance in the history subject. Additionally,...
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This study investigates the influence of adaptive e-learning technology on learners’ understanding of mathematical modeling and simulation. Through a comprehensive literature review, theoretical framework development, and empirical analysis, the study examines the relationship between learners’ qualifications, geolocation, and their perceptions of e-learning technology. It utilized a quantitative research approach with a sample size of 66 learners and administered structured questionnaires...
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Model simulation evaluation is crucial for selecting the best regional climate models, as their performance may vary across different locations or variables. This research aims to examine and correct potential biases in the CORDEX ensemble climate dataset over the period of 1987-2005 so as to establish trust in utilizing the CORDEX ensemble forecasts for climate change impact assessment focusing on the UTRB. The Pearson correlation coefficient is employed to assess the degree of correlation...
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 Purpose: The aim of the study was to impact of a mindfulness-based intervention on stress and burnout among physical education teachers
 Methodology: This study adopted a desk methodology. A desk study research design is commonly known as secondary data collection. This is basically collecting data from existing resources preferably because of its low cost advantage as compared to a field research. Our current study looked into already published studies and reports as the...
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The current experimental study aims to investigate the impact of watching captioned videos on incidental learning of the written form and meaning aspects of vocabulary knowledge among Moroccan EFL middle school learners. The study adopted a pretest-posttest experimental design. 60 middle school EFL learners were randomly assigned to the experimental group (N30), who watched captioned videos, and the control group (N30), who watched uncaptioned videos. The Paired Samples T-Tests results...
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This study investigates the perception of climate change-related disasters and their impact on household food security in rural farm households in Imo State, Nigeria. Studies have consistently shown an association between climate change and food insecurity in different parts of the world. However the impact of climate change varies over time and space and therefore cannot be generalized. If household food security is to be secured in Imo State, it becomes imperative to identify the specific...
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Purpose: The aim of this article is to investigate compliance with the IFRS disclosure requirements regarding goodwill impairment testing in the South African setting, using JSE-listed firms as a sample. The article considers the explanatory strategies used by management to provide reasons for goodwill impairment.
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Abstract Hydroclimate combines hydrology and climate variables, including the influence of water resources and their processes on Earth’s climate pattern and the change in the hydrological cycle. This review aimed to investigate the historical, current, and future projections of hydroclimatic variables within the Awash River basin. The spatiotemporal climate fluctuations caused by meteorological anomalies, catchment topographical processes, and human activities impact hydroclimatic...
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Abstract The emergence of the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) in the 1960s led to a nationwide process of consciousness-raising in apartheid South Africa. It also fostered a long-standing political and philosophical discourse about how exactly the movement could bring about a democratic society. Competing political parties and organizations debated about violent versus nonviolent methods, and about the benefits and risks of collaborating with White anti-apartheid activists. This...
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This article addresses a gap in the existing literature by presenting comprehensive solutions to bolster international climate finance mechanisms, with a specific focus on alleviating the impact of extreme weather events in Africa. The core objective of this research revolves around examining innovative strategies that can augment the financial support flowing to African nations, ensuring their capacity to adeptly respond to the challenges presented by climate change. Through a critical...
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This article investigates policy-as-discourse and policy-as-technology with specific focus on how the deployment of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education is positioned as a redemptive force in the case of Botswana. Therborn's theory of inequalities was adopted to catalogue ways in which supranational organisations and the national government of Botswana consider the potential of ICT and/ICT in education to address (in)equalities in Botswana. A deductive Directed...
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The financial performance of telecommunication companies has witnessed a decline in recent years. Safaricom for instance reported a decrease in profit from 68,676.2 million in 2021 to 67,496.1 million in 2022. Additionally, Airtel Networks Kenya Limited reported losses of 24,822,606,000 in 2020 and 30,662,525,000 in 2021. Furthermore, in 2019, Telkom's market share significantly reduced after losing 600,000 customers, and its voice market share declined by 0.9 percent to 3.1 percent....
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This human capital review assesses human capital outcomes in Mauritania and identifies actions to strengthen, utilize, and protect human capital. The government of Mauritania has demonstrated a strong commitment to placing human capital at the forefront of its long-term vision, with dedicated efforts focused on enhancing childhood health and education outcomes. Despite Mauritania’s positive initiatives, the country’s human capital wealth per capita has declined over the last 20 years; and it...
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Abstract Background Preserved ratio impaired spirometry (PRISm), defined as a normal ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) to forced vital capacity (≥0.70) with low FEV1 (<80% predicted), has been associated with increased mortality in the general population. Female sex has been associated with increased odds of PRISm in people without HIV. People with HIV (PWH) are at increased risk for lung function abnormalities, but whether HIV modifies the effect of sex on PRISm...
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Music as a subject of study is a strand of the Creative Arts curriculum content for teaching, learning and assessment in primary schools in Ghana. Composition, performance and listening which play pivotal roles in music activities form integral part of the methods and strategies that are supposed to be employed to teach these arts form to provide musical knowledge, skills and understanding to primary school learners. Elsewhere, it is argued that these three musical processes constitute the...
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This article reflects on our participation in two efforts at education organising at the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic – the national C19 People’s Coalition, and the Progressive Organisations Formation (POF). We suggest our experiences as participants in these movements reflect a broader political climate in South Africa in which large-scale, organised resistance is absent in the ‘post-1994’ basic education context. Using Gramsci’s concept of ‘interregnum’ and Gentili’s...