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The HIV / AIDS pandemic, the most serious crisis in health and social welfare in the contemporary world, is particularly devastating in developing countries. The prevalent rates of HIV / AIDS in the developing world present unprecedented challenges for governments, educators, health professionals and local communities. This paper reports on a pilot study into HIV/AIDS education programs in Papua New Guinea. It explores the perceptions of policy makers, teachers and students from senior...
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The HIV / AIDS pandemic, the most serious crisis in health and social welfare in the contemporary world, is particularly devastating in developing countries. The prevalent rates of HIV / AIDS in the developing world present unprecedented challenges for governments, educators, health professionals and local communities. This paper reports on a pilot study into HIV/AIDS education programs in Papua New Guinea. It explores the perceptions of policy makers, teachers and students from senior...
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The Bantu Education Act has been descriptionbed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu as i?½the most evil of all pieces of apartheid legislationi?½. Following a recent call for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) for education in South Africa, numerous questions arise not only about the possibility but also about the plausibility, content and aims of such a commissioned investigation. This paper examines the epistemological, ethical and political ramifications of this approach. It argues that,...
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Is there a distinctly and uniquely African philosophy of education? The question could be understood in two different albeit related ways: Is there a style or mode of philosophizing about education that is distinctly and uniquely African? Is there a philosophical foundation for thinking about education that is distinctly and uniquely African?
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The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of a character education program on middle school student academic performance, effort and attitude about their school located in an international setting. Middle school students at the participating international school were assigned to either an experimental or control group. Those students in the experimental group classes received a series of 12 lessons focusing on the character trait of responsibility. Those students in the...
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This project started out as part of a larger plan; the plan was for three students to do the background research necessary to start a women’s weaving co-operative in the rural village of Loutichina, located northeast of the city of Boujad in Morocco. The initial goal of my portion of the research was to understand the mobilization process that takes place when a co-operative is created; ethical considerations included understanding whether or not a co-operative is an organization that the...
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<h3></h3> Each year approximately 100 people in Seattle get infected with Tuberculosis. African immigrants account for up to 16% of these infections. The incidence of TB infection has been increasing rapidly among East African youth in particular. In July 2004, the Seattle & King County Department of Public Health released an article in EPI-LOG detailing a Tuberculosis outbreak among East African young men between the ages of 17-25. <h3>Purpose</h3> 1) To assess how much knowledge...
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The lack of baseline information on the magnitude of health problems among school children is considered one of the factors of the unsatisfactory status of school health in Sudan. Availability of such data from schools will help in the health promotion of school children.To determine the proportions of the commoner diseases or health problems among Wad Medani basic school children (males and females) at the end of the school year 2000-2001.This is a cross-sectional study conducted on 3862...