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This study was designed to examine sexual behaviour and contraceptive use among in-school adolescents in Benin City, Nigeria. A random sample of 431 females and 440 males aged 14-21 years from secondary schools in Benin City, Nigeria, were interviewed using a structured pretested questionnaire. The results show that 23% of the females and 40% of males had initiated sexual intercourse. Among those who had done so, the median age at first sexual debut was 16·8 years for girls and 15·4 years...
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Researchers depict African American teachers in the South during segregation alternately as either victims of oppressive circumstances or as caring role models. These disparate portraits fail to reconcile the relationship of each depiction to the other. This article addresses this omission by providing a historiography of African American teaching between 1940 and 1960, with supplementary data from Georgia. Results indicate that African American teachers in the South worked in dismal,...
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The paper's starting point is to consider adult education as embedded in the political, social, cultural and economic processes of society. The writers believe that it is necessary to develop an understanding of these contexts in order to understand the role of adult education in Southern Africa in the last 20 years. The paper then looks at adult education in the Southern African context in terms of three themes. These are: adult education for survival; for economic development and for...
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The paper's starting point is to consider adult education as embedded in the political, social, cultural and economic processes of society. The writers believe that it is necessary to develop an understanding of these contexts in order to understand the role of adult education in Southern Africa in the last 20 years. The paper then looks at adult education in the Southern African context in terms of three themes. These are: adult education for survival; for economic development and for...
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Increase in real earnings is one way to improve employees’ welfare and private returns to education shape demand for education. Four waves of data drawn from surveys of Kenya’s manufacturing sector are used to explore changes in real earnings and to estimate returns to education. The semi-parametric quantile regression and least squares methods are used to estimate human capital earnings functions. The results suggest, that real hourly and monthly earnings increased by 5-6 per cent per year...
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A paper presented at the 1st East African regional conference on physical, education, sport, health recreation and dance hosted by Makerere University & Kyambogo University,13th - 16th December, 2001
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James H. Lewis, Introduction. Search for New Answers. 1.Asa G. Hilliard, III, Identity, Hegemony, and Education: What Do We Need to Know Now? Everyday People: An Introduction. Naming Africans: Card. Addressing the Real Problem: Hegemony. History of Race and Hegemony. Current Agenda in Education. Race, Identity, and Hegemony in Education. 2.Laurence Parker, Comment: Social Destruction of to Build African American Education. Tracing the Origins of Its Connection with Modernity. A Call for a...
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A paper presented at the international conference on transformation of higher education management and leadership for efficacy in Africa, Nov. 12th-16th 2001
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This thesis addresses the right to education and its implementation. It briefly assesses the right to education while focussing on the right to primary education. The implementation of human rights as stated in international instruments can meet with hindrance in the form of cultural relativist arguments as well as resistance on pragmatic grounds. The case study carried out in Tanzania aims at assessing relationships between international standards, national regulations and the actual...
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The aim of this paper is to establish, by means of a discourse analysis, how and with what purpose in mind, the printed media, accused of perpetuating racism in South African society, report on racism in education, a social relationship that also seems to be constructed in ways that seem racist. In a micro-context, the following discursive themes have been identified in a study of reports on racial violence in South African schools: Black and white parents, learners and other role players...