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There continues to be a call on social work education to incorporate diverse teaching and learning resources and strategies to meet the needs of its diverse learners. Proverbs tend to be well known metaphors, which are memorable and are passed on from one generation to the next, and exist in all cultures and in many languages. This paper presents an innovative and creative use of proverbs to facilitate this process, and provides students from different cultures the opportunity to understand...
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This paper reports on some of the factors that draw back effective teaching of technical subjects at high school level. The study was necessitated by the massive donation of textbooks in other subject areas by UNICEF in its Zimbabwe Education Transition Fund. The fund was targeted at reducing student to textbook ratio to 1:1 in all subjects. The researchers sought to establish the resource status of secondary schools in the field of Technical Education. Focus was on the availability,...
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The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of the verbal language (English) on children with Hearing impairments in their performance in mathematics.The study emerged from observation of practice, personal experiences and discussion with fellow teachers.Children under study were drawn from Bulawayo the second largest city and Gweru the third biggest city of Zimbabwe.Questionnaires were completed by a sample of 20 grade six teachers who took part in the study.The teachers provided...
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University students represent a subset of young men and women at risk for HIV in high prevalence settings. Innovative programs are needed to raise awareness on the unique issues around HIV and AIDS in the university campus, while training student leaders for peer-based education. The Process and Collaboration for Empowerment and Discussion (PACED) method engages artists and people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) to create a performance that encourages community dialog about HIV and AIDS and...
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Background: Anaemia and vitamin A deficiency are two major public health problems affecting many developing countries world-wide.Vitamin A deficiency, in addition to other health problems, can contribute to anaemia.Therefore, the objective of this study is to determine the relationship between vitamin A status and anaemia among school age children in Benin City.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out between June 2005 and February 2006 on one hundred and fifty-two children...
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Background: Identifying impaired quality of life is a recognized component of asthma management with no published data in Nigerian children with asthma.The aim of this study was to describe the health-related quality of life of school-aged children with and without asthma seen at the Asthma Clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.Methods: Cross-sectional hospital -based study of children aged 7-17 years (with and without asthma) attending the Paediatric Asthma and...
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Background: Identifying impaired quality of life is a recognized component of asthma management with no published data in Nigerian children with asthma.The aim of this study was to describe the health-related quality of life of school-aged children with and without asthma seen at the Asthma Clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.Methods: Cross-sectional hospital -based study of children aged 7-17 years (with and without asthma) attending the Paediatric Asthma and...
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Background: Identifying impaired quality of life is a recognized component of asthma management with no published data in Nigerian children with asthma.The aim of this study was to describe the health-related quality of life of school-aged children with and without asthma seen at the Asthma Clinic of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu.Methods: Cross-sectional hospital -based study of children aged 7-17 years (with and without asthma) attending the Paediatric Asthma and...
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African American men seek mental health services at significantly lower levels than do their White counterparts. The authors explore the role of mentoring for young African American men and discuss impediments to their success at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Additionally, examples are presented of evidence‐based interventions and recommendations for effectively working with African American men.
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Background: Most health information from Nigeria and other developing countries are based on hospital records which although may not be a true representative of the whole population, they serve as pointers.Such information has shown that infections and malnutrition remain the leading causes of morbidity and mort a l i t y , a l t h o u g h n o ncommunicable diseases also pose substantial threat to child health.Objective: To review the pattern, trend and outcome of paediatric admissions at...
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Egypt is currently attempting to introduce a greater formative use of assessment while maintaining a public examination system. This study investigates teacher beliefs about the purposes of assessment in Egypt, using the Teachers’ Conceptions of Assessment (TCoA) inventory. The TCoA inventory elicits responses about four main factors: Improvement, School Accountability, Student Accountability and Irrelevance. A large sample of (n = 507) Egyptian pre-service and in-service teachers completed...
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The study sought to establish the effect of taxpayer education on voluntary tax compliance, among Small and Micro-Enterprises (SMEs) in Mwanza City- Tanzania. Specifically, the study establishes the level of taxpayer education among SMEs, the level of voluntary tax compliance among the SMEs and the effect of taxpayer education on the level of voluntary tax compliance, among entrepreneurs in Mwanza City. A cross-sectional descriptive research design was used. Both primary and secondary data...
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Background: Group A streptococcus (GAS) is a major cause of mortality in man. Regular disease surveillance can be achieved through evaluation ofthroat carriage.Objectives: To evaluate GAS throat carriage amongst nursery and primary schools pupils in Benin City, Nigeria.Method: This cross sectional study was carried out between September and November 2011. A multistage random sampling method was used to recruit the pupils. Throat swabs were obtained for microscopy and Lancefied...