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Rwanda, a tiny central African nation, is a society in transition. This landlocked country was adversely affected by major political, economic and ethnic upheaval that culminated in the 1994 genocide. This chapter provides an historical overview of the transitional nation of Rwanda, describes the context of education, reviews the science education reform process and identifies the constraints and challenges faced by teachers and students in a complex transitional society. The chapter reports...
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This paper examines strategies of the Tostan Village Empowerment Program in Senegal for promoting abandonment of female genital mutilation as an example of transformative learning; and it draws lessons for the refinement of that theory. Female genital cutting (FGC) or female genital mutilation (FGM)--less accurately termed “female circumcision”--is a centuries-old cultural practice in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and in a few contiguous areas of the Muslim world, such as Egypt and Yemen....
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After contextualizing history teaching and history teaching associations in South Africa, and outlining broad historiographic and political trends in history teaching, the author narrates in some detail the founding in 1986 of the South African Society for History Teaching (SASHT), its structure, role and impact on the education of history. She browses through 34 editions of the journal'Yesterday and Today', since 1990 the official voice of the SASHT, and highlights trends or ideological...
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Violent crimes have quite visibly increased among Nigerian male youth in recent years. A major consequence of this situation has been increased insecurity in several dimensions of socio-economic and political life. This paper examines the phenomenon of youth violence from a background of a combination of Nigerian patriarchal traditions and modern socio-cultural and economic environment. The role of school socialization is given particular focus, especially as this impacts on the preparation...
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In 1959, on the eve of Africa’s independence, Africa exported modest food surpluses while India confronted a food crisis. Facing the threat of a 28 million ton shortfall in food grain supplies, the Government of India requested Ford Foundation funding for an international team of agricultural experts to prepare an emergency report recommending measures to address India’s projected food shortfall. The ensuing report, India’s Food Crisis and Steps to Meet It, became one of the most influential...
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Today, it is conventional wisdom to speak of knowledge resources as being central to a nation's competitiveness and its economic destiny. Such wisdom gains urgency when one is discussing biotechnology and the African farmer. Two statistics highlight the dilemma of the African farmer. First, the average yield of food staples has been flat since independence in 1960. Second, there are 48 countries in Africa and only one (South Africa) of these is producing genetically modified (GM) crops...
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The use of autopsy in medical education has been declining although autopsy as an educational experience helps students to correlate clinical findings with basic medical sciences. Students' views in relation to its relevance in medical education are necessary in order to justify its continuous inclusion in medical school curriculum. Two hundred and forty 5 th and 6 th year medical students who had completed their postings in Anatomical and forensic pathology from two institutions were...
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This study was conducted to investigate certain characteristics of tuff and volcanic ash quarried from Mt. Elgon and Mt. Rwenzori in Uganda that may render the materials beneficial for use in industrial applications as pozzolans. Both tuff and volcanic ash materials were ground and blended with Portland cement at varied replacement levels and tested for several properties. It was found that incorporation of 20 to 25% volcanic ash gave the highest compressive strength and substantially...
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Engineering education in Egypt is a mirror of the country's history, a result of the confluence of foreign influences (French, British, Swiss, German, Soviet, American) and national desires for sovereignty, development, and Pan-Arabism. American political and economic influence in the most recent period can be seen in the current dominance of the Anglo-Saxon model in engineering education, particularly in such disciplines as electronics, telecommunications, computer engineering, petroleum...
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The paper highlights the objectives of the Universal Basic Education Programme in Nigeria and the relevance of effective school library service to the realisation. It also reviews the state of school library service in Nigerian schools and discusses the suggestions made by librarians, teachers and students for improved school library service. The roles of stakeholders in Nigerian education in development of virile school library service in Support of the Universal Basic Education are...