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The aim of the study was to analyse the perceptions of female college students towards the female condom in Zimbabwe. The study was guided by the interaction perceptive. Data was collected using questionnaires. Data was analysed using descriptive statistics. The population of the study were all female students at a university under study. Questionnaires were used to collect data from female students. The study revealed that most of the undergraduate students had high knowledge of female...
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This research study performs content analysis of Twitter discussions associated with the earthquakes that occurred in Turkey and Syria in 2023. The authors investigated the main themes and topics of the discussions, expressed in the tweets. A dataset of tweets related to this topic has been collected using relevant hashtags and keywords. The obtained data has been analyzed using both manual and automated state-of-the-art methods. As the main findings of this study it has been observed that...
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The study sought to examine the influence of school resource allocation on Strategic plan implementation. The study used a descriptive survey research design. The study targeted 351 public secondary schools, 351 public school principals, 1,404 class teachers and 1,755 academic Heads of Departments from which the sample of 105 principals, 176 academic Heads of Departments and 140 class teachers were derived. The respondents were sampled using stratified sampling technique. A questionnaire and...
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate EFL Moroccan university students’ level of intercultural communication competence (ICC), which is the ability to communicate effectively across cultural interactions, given its importance in the English language teaching (ELT) field especially for graduates. In order to do so, a multi-sectioned questionnaire based on the three-level ICC model proposed by Byram (1997) was administered to a total of 30 conveniently selected EFL Moroccan...
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The pollution of groundwater and surfaces is a major problem around the world. In Morocco due to population growth, industrial, agricultural and climate change the country is currently experiencing water stress (less than 1000 m3 / inhabitant / year) and is expected to experience a water shortage in 2025 (less than 500 m3 / inhabitant / year). In addition, according to the WHO, around 30,000 people per day, approximately 10 million per year, die due to insufficient or poor qualities water...
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Despite the rise in the common rheumatological and musculoskeletal disorders (RMDs) in Africa, rheumatology remains an under recognized field with limited training and exposure of medical students. We assessed the knowledge of undergraduate medical students in Uganda on RMDs occurring in our settings.A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among clinical year medical students at 9 universities in Uganda offering undergraduate medical degrees in March and April 2022. A...
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abstract: The cover of this issue of Technology and Culture illustrates how China implemented—and promoted—on-the-job training in Africa. The image shows a Tanzanian dentist practicing dentistry under the supervision of a Chinese doctor in rural Tanzania, probably in the 1970s. Despite the ineffectiveness of the on-the-job training model, the photograph attempts to project the success of the dental surgery techniques exchanged between China and Tanzania, using simple medical equipment rather...
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From October 2020 to early 2023, Eastern Africa experienced five consecutive failed rainy seasons, resulting in the worst drought in 40 years. This led to harvest failures, livestock losses, water scarcity, and conflicts, leaving approximately 4.35 million people in need of humanitarian aid. To understand the role of human-induced climate change in the drought, we analysed rainfall trends and the combined effect of rainfall deficit with high temperatures in the Southern Horn of Africa...
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Achievement goal orientation and academic self-concept to be considered as adaptive learning behaviours have been a debated in educational psychology research. The study aimed to examine achievement goal orientation, and academic self-concept as predictors of secondary school students’ academic achievement in Mathematics in Anambra State. Four research questions and three null hypotheses guided the study. The study adopted predictive correlational research to provide answers to the research...
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Between 2014 and 2016, the number of primary schools with electricity rose from 56% to 94%. Schools in proximity to the grid network were connected to grid electricity, while those located further away received solar photovoltaics. Using this rapid electrification expansion as a source of identifying variation in a panel fixed effects model, the paper estimates the impact on school test scores, enrollment, and completion. Additionally, the paper attempts to quantify the effects of lighting...
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The study of mattering and marginality has received traction in recent years due to its impacts on students’ educational attainments. Yet, the majority of these studies have been conducted on K-12 and university students, in advanced countries. Sparse literature exists on teacher trainees in Ghana. Using a case study from teacher training colleges in Volti Zone (Volta and Oti Region) of Ghana, and a quantitative approach, this study delves into the nuanced realm of teacher trainees’...
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We evaluate a two-year accelerated education program in Niger by randomizing schools to villages and places in the schools within villages. The program had large effects on education and learning: 183 percent more treated children start lower secondary education (our main educational outcome), they are 121 percent more likely to be literate, and they score 75 percent higher on a numeracy index. We find no indications of spillover effects of the program. In particular, control children in...
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