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The study analyzes the problem-solving difficulties in quadratic equation among senior secondary school students in Zaria, Nigeria, using the Jackson-Ashmore model. A total of 126 Senior Secondary 2 mathematics students randomly selected from three private schools in Zaria with a mean age of 17 constituted the sample size for the study. The Mathematics achievement tests (MAT), Mathematics competence test (MCT)Â Â and Problem-solving Test in quadratic equation (PSTQ) were used for the study....
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Diverse learners may experience barriers to school success and/or be inappropriately placed in special educationprograms due to the traditional reliance on the deficit-based interpretation of their culture-based language use anddiscourse styles. This study focuses on early adolescents’ narrative discourse, one of the critical linguistic factorslinked to school success. Specifically, it compares personal and fictional narratives of African-American andCaucasian students from two narrative...
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Dynamic capability has been defined as “the capacity of an organization to purposefully create, extend or modify its resource base”, Helfat et al. (2007). This study sought to establish the relationship between dynamic curriculum capabilities and competitive advantage of TVET Institutions in western Kenya Region. Specifically, the study sought to: establish the curriculum capabilities of TVET Institutions in western Kenya, and to determine the relationship between dynamic curriculum...
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The global epidemic of non-communicable disease (NCDs) has been linked with four modifiable risky lifestyle behaviours, namely smoking, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and alcohol abuse. Primary care providers (PCPs) can play an important role in changing patient’s risky behaviours. It is recommended that PCPs provide individual brief behaviour change counselling (BBCC) as part of everyday primary care. This study is part of a larger project that re-designed the current training for PCPs...
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The aim of this work was to determine the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the Staphylococcus aureus isolates from orthopaedic patients and their plasmid carriage.A total number of 39 S. aureus were isolated from wound, skin and bed of orthopaedic patients in Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria, Nigeria with the use of API STAPH identification kit.Antibiotics susceptibility test was done using disc agar diffusion test, plasmid analysis was also carried out.A high percentage...
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Submitted in fulfilment of requirements for the degree Masters in Audiology In the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology School of Human and Community Development Faculty of Humanities University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg February 2015
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The paper analyses teaching values embedded in religious curricula particularly Christianity andIslam in the national curriculum of Tanzania to examine their effectiveness in imparting social responsibility spirit among civil servants which are essential in addressing moral challenges facing the nation.The curricula teach the youth principles, ideas and beliefs as general guides to their behaviour, and as points of reference in life that contribute to the wellbeing of Tanzanian society at...
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STUDY OBJECTIVE: Diabetes is placed throughout the world at the forefront of health concerns because of the complications it causes and their adverse repercussions on health and economy. In Morocco, it is increasingly high and 90% of the diabetics have type II Diabetes. This disease may be preventable by the change of life style in diabetics and in populations at-risk. Education is reported to have positive impact on health. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of an education...
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Childhood sexual abuse is a major social problem in Africa including Ethiopia. Moreover, little has been explored about the pattern of childhood sexual abuse in the context of high school students in Ethiopia in general and in Arbaminch town in particular. Thus, the present study aims to assess the prevalence and associated factors of childhood sexual abuse among adolescent female high school students in Arbaminch town.A school- based, cross-sectional study was conducted among adolescent...
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Students in secondary schools in Tanzania have been facing difficulties in conducting laboratory experiments. This has been due to acute shortage of laboratory facilities and poor teaching methodologies. Consequently, students perceive science subjects as not attractive, difficult and irrelevant to understand the world around them. An interactive physics experiment was developed and piloted in two schools with 157 students to investigate whether interactive experiments can be used as an...