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The public profiling of schools as ‘effective schools’,1 1. The state Department of Education uses the term ‘effective schools’ to refer to schools that produce high pass rates for grade 12 students (university entry certificate). This study identifies problems with this stance and redefines school effectiveness suggesting that schools which draw well aligned strategic plans to enhance the quality of teaching and learning leads to the production of good quality learners. Effective schools...
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Objective. To predict postsettlement pain-related disability from claimant race and satisfaction with Workers' Compensation case management. Design. Population-based survey with telephone interviewing. Setting. St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Jackson County, Missouri. Participants. African American and Caucasian Workers' Compensation claimants (1,475) with single incident low back injuries whose claims were settled between January 1, 2001 and June 1, 2002. Measures. Workers'...
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To determine types of glaucoma seen and the recent trends applied in treatment, a retrospective non-comparative case-series study was conducted in the Eye Unit of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Banjul, The Gambia.The records of the 88 patients(145 eyes) seen during the glaucoma training workshop(organised by Prof.James Standefer, a clinical ophthalmologist from Minneapolis, U.S.A.) which held between 3rd and 14th of September, 2001, were analysed for types of glaucoma and treatment given. All...
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Aim : To determine the demographic characteristics of people living with HIV/AIDs attending the UNTH treatment center. Patients and Methods : All patients who assess Antiretroviral treatment at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital between February 2002 and July 2004 were included. Demographic characteristics such as age, gender, occupation, marital status, number of spouses, past history of STIs, and blood transfusion were obtained from the patients. Sexual preferences including...
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The principle theme of this study is an examination of the relationship between political and economic domination, and development and drought in the Dande area of the Zambesi Valley, Zimbabwe. To this end, two settlements, a centralised polity and an area of shallow and dispersed lineages, were researched and compared. While the populations of these areas comprised different clans and lineages, particular attention is paid to the Chikunda group whose dominant clan in Dande, the marunga...
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This chapter explores some key issues relating to the language-ineducation debate, with special reference to sub-Saharan anglophone Africa.1 The issues to be discussed are pedagogical, economic, and political in nature; they are looked at in terms of the problems that language can pose for teachers and learners as well as in terms of some possible solutions.
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I became interested in international adult education as a result of being in a doctoral program at Florida State University, where the adult education doctorate was very closely aligned with the International Intercultural Development Education ODE) program. Both programs were housed within the Educational Foundations Department in the College of Education; many of the IIDE students included adult education courses as a part of their curriculum. Additionally, both IIDE and the Adult...
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Alid volcanic center is a 700-metre tall mountain in Eritrea, northeast Africa. This mountain straddles the axis of an active crustal spreading center called Danakil Depression. Though volcanism associated with this crustal spreading is predominantly basaltic, centers of silicic volcanism, including Alid, are locally present. Young silicic centers imply the recent intrusion of silicic magma to a relatively shallow depth in the crust and thus a possible shallow potent heat source for a...