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Globalisation and its impact on higher education will be discussed, while globalisation as a critical external influence on the South African higher education system in its development towards a national higher education system will also be explained. The establishment and development of higher education as a field of study are described as being critical in understanding globalisation in relation to national planning in higher education. The implementation of the ambitious National Plan for...
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This chapter sets out to discuss patterns of national higher education systems and their internationalisation, as well as the globalisation of higher education in relation to economic development. I begin by describing how the national planning of South African higher education is endeavouring to deal with this trend. This is followed by some practical examples of regional responsiveness and its relationship to globalisation, drawn from the current South African higher education system, in...
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A prospective study was conducted at Ogun State University Teaching Hospital (OSUTH) between August 1999 and July 2000 in the Orthopaedics, Obstetrics and Gynaecological units to identify the bacterial pathogens associated with infected wounds as well as their antibiotic sensitivity profile. A total of 1670 patients were seen in these units, out of which 130 (7.78%) developed wound infections. There was a statistical difference (P < 0.05) between the septic wounds associated with the...
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Abstract This study evaluated a training program to train lay health volunteers in facilitating smoking cessation for a low-income, African American community in a Midwest city. Fourteen volunteers completed this training. The four-hour training program applied the constructs of the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), namely self-efficacy and outcome expectations relating to the processes of behavioral change. A repeated measures design was utilized measuring participants' perceived knowledge,...
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This article provides an account of the introduction of an Education Management and Information System in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The initiative, led by the Palestinian Ministry of Education, and supported by UNICEF, is described in terms of the educational goals targeted, the usefulness of an EMIS for the rational organization and management of an educational system, and the impact that the availability and sound use of data can have on improving quality provision. The particular...
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This essay compares the controversies surrounding actions taken by two school boards-one in Hawaii and the other in Oakland-in their attempts to help students in their districts attain fluency in standard English. Public reactions expressed during each of these two incidents demonstrated a general lack of understanding about languages and nonstandard dialects. The myths and characterizations about Hawaii Creole and African American Vernacular and the issues these two stigmatized dialects...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessMultilingual Societies and Planned Linguistic Change:New Language‐in‐Education Programsin Estonia and South AfricaSolange G. TaylorSolange G. Taylor Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 46, Number 3August 2002 Sponsored by the Comparative and...