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There is a prevalent assumption in South Africa that Parliament is guided by the ideals of democracy, accountability, transparency and accessibility. However, there are still gaps and challenges as far as theoversight role of Parliament is concerned, despite the presence of committees that have been established to oversee the executive and relevant structures of government, government activities and public finances. There is widespread maladministration and misuse of government expenditure...
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Before 1994, funding of the education system in South Africa was differentiated along races and ethnic lines. This situation was created as a result of the bigger apartheid ideology, which leaned more towards the philosophy of divide and rule. White Papers in education were promulgated by the parliament from 1995, which culminated in the promulgation of the National Education Policy Act 27 of 1996 and the South African Schools Act 76 of 1996 (Schools Act). This conceptual reflective paper...
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The ruling party in South Africa, the African National Congress (ANC)’s sub-committee, after its first meeting in the Mangaung Conference (in 2012) and the ANC Lekgotla resolved that education should become an essential service. There is an outcry from different stakeholders that education cannot become an essential service. Some stakeholders indicate that education is not like any other special service and cannot be given essential service status. The idea of making education an essential...
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Abstract This paper presents a statistical analysis of ionospheric response over ionosonde stations Grahamstown (33.3°S, 26.5°E, geographic) and Madimbo (22.4°S, 30.9°E, geographic), South Africa, during geomagnetic storm conditions which occurred during the period 1996–2011. Such a climatological study is important in establishing local ionospheric behavior trend which later forms a basis for accurate modeling and forecasting electron density and critical frequency of the F 2 layer ( f o F...
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Adoption of improved agricultural technologies is central to transformation of farm- ing system and a path out of poverty in developing countries. The aim of the current study is to provide empirical evidence on the impact of improved agricultural technolo- gies (HYVs and chemical fertilizer) on smallholders' output market participation. The analysis is based on Farmer Innovation Fund (FIF) impact evaluation survey data cov- ering around 2,675 households collected by the World Bank in...
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This teaching note describes how the author used various social work practice skills to design and effectively implement a community-based local mentoring program for African American adolescents. This program served as a case study for social work students who practice in rural areas to learn about community development since our program lacks formal rural community practice training module in its curriculum. This article details the process and provides practical examples and...
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31st Conference of the South African Society for Atmospheric Science: Applying the weather, Hennops River Valley, Centurion, South Africa, 21-22 September 2015.
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National reports and initiatives indicate a critical need to produce more U.S. scientists and engineers and specify plans to fulfill this need by tapping into underrepresented populations such as women and minorities. Thus, it is crucial to address how diversity plays a role in higher education environments and the persistence of these populations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors. Mentoring may be a mechanism that assists minority students, such as African...
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This paper is based on a research on energy use and conservation in public and private boarding secondary schools in Thika Sub-County, Kenya. Specifically, it examines the energy sources available to schools and energy conservation strategies adopted. The study findings indicate that firewood, electricity, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) kerosene and charcoal are the main source of energy for cooking, lighting and laboratories in schools in Thika Sub-County. There was limited use of...
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There are many psychosocial risk factors that lead adolescents into depression and awareness of these factors builds resilience and coping methods.The purpose of this study was to examine risk for depression among the adolescents in secondary schools in an urban setting and levels of awareness.The main objective was to examine risk factors leading to depression among adolescents.Cognitive behavioral theory was used to describe depression, its causes and solutions.The study adopted survey...
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Background: This study examined the experiences of nursing students following a service-learning placement in Swaziland. Students worked in a hospital and implemented community health clinics. Method: Six students were interviewed 1 month after their return from the overseas study experience. A thematic analysis was performed. Results: Four themes emerged. The first theme was transitions—students experienced personal hardships, emotional reactions, and language difficulties that created...
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Background: The aim of this review is to identify factors that impact the academic success of African American nursing students in prelicensure nursing education programs, given the need for RN health care workers to be more reflective of the general U.S. population. Method: A literature review was conducted to integrate the findings of the research related to African American nursing students in entry-level nursing programs to identify perceived barriers and supports to their retention and...