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This study aimed to explore the impact of mathematics anxiety on the academic performance of junior high school pupils in the Bongo district of Ghana. In this study, 492 pupils in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region of Ghana were sampled. Using a questionnaire to gather data for the study, Descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation and inferential statistics such as the independent samples t-test, one-way between-groups analysis of variance...
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Abstract The summertime Sahara and Sahel are the world’s largest source of airborne mineral dust. Cold-pool outflows from moist convection (‘haboobs’) are a dominant source of summertime uplift but are essentially missing in global models, raising major questions on the reliability of climate projections of dust and dust impacts. Here we use convection-permitting simulations of pan-African climate change, which explicitly capture haboobs, to investigate whether this key limitation of global...
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Wetlands have been declining worldwide, with an estimated 64–71% loss over the last century. Climate change is increasing pressure on wetlands, affecting their hydrology, and Mediterranean temporary ponds could be particularly vulnerable to these changes. We studied the expected changes in hydrology and plant community according to climatic change scenarios in 18 temporary ponds distributed in 6 areas along a latitudinal and climatic gradient in Morocco (750 km; 4° latitudinal gradient)....
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Abstract Background : The adverse effects of air pollution on respiratory health has been documented in high-income countries, but data are scarce from low-income countries. We reported on air quality in Ouagadougou and its effects on hospital visits for respiratory diseases among children. Methods : It was a retrospective hospital-based ecological study. All children admitted from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 at two major teaching hospitals in Burkina Faso were included. We conducted a...
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Ethiopia boasts more than a million students in its burgeoning higher education sector which has witnessed phenomenal growth over the last two decades. In this context, transnational higher education (TNHE) has been widely touted as a viable means of addressing human resource capacity building needs and quality educational provisions. Using documentary analysis, survey questionnaire and structured interviews as principal data sources, this study explored the major rationales, policy...
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The ugly occurrences of security breaches have made the Nigerian populace to be leaving in fear. The most affected are the teaming adolescents of the school-age who may not have a good sense of their community. Thus, this study carried out the factorial validation of a 36-item sense of community scale (SoCS) developed by Cicognani et al. since no such study exists in Nigeria. The instrument was adopted and validated. A sample of 357 students in South East Federal Universities, Nigeria, was...
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This quantitative study investigated the relationship between leadership styles and teacher job satisfaction in Ethiopia, based on teacher perceptions. The multifactor leadership theory also known as full range leadership theory and work adjustment theory provided the theoretical framework to explore the relationship. Analysis of data yielded three major findings: (1) while the practice of transformational leadership was significantly lower, the practice of laissez-faire was significantly...
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Nursing students are confronted with bullies in the classroom and during clinical placement. Acquisition of the necessary psychomotor skills intended during clinical placements may be impeded when workplace bullies intimidate students. This study aimed to describe the various bullying behaviours experienced by nursing students and their effects during clinical placement in the Central Region of Ghana.A qualitative phenomenological descriptive approach using a semi-structured interview guide...
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The “case” referred to – the 1979 Ann Arbor case argued before Justice Joiner – has come to be known as the Black English Trial. Eleven African-American plaintiffs had been placed in remedial special education classes based on pathological linguistic evaluations that failed to take into account their linguistic heritage as speakers of African-American vernacular English (AAVE). Based on a strict legal interpretation, Judge Joiner concluded that using speech pathology in this manner was, and...
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For centuries corporal punishment was used as a method for disciplining school children in Britain. Britain was one of the last countries in the European Union to abolish this form of punishment in its schools, and did so only after a long and bitter struggle waged in parliament, on the streets, and in various courts of law. This article traces the manner in which this practice became deeply entrenched in the British way of life, as well as the long battle to dislodge it. The focus then...
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It has been argued that advancements in digitalisation and enhancement of digital development could be beneficial for rural schools. However, digital inequalities persist and affect rural schools since little attention has been paid to the specific conditions rural schools find themselves in when facing continuous digital developments. This paper aims at revealing the facts related to the status of the digital inequalities in rural schools in South Africa. Data was collected by means of the...
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Forecasting electricity consumption of aggregate or individual consumers is a challenge of production and distribution electricity enterprise to manage their electricity demand and reducing electricity loss. In this context, we investigate the problem of improving the accuracy of forecasting electricity consumption of the economic sector in Algeria. This paper presents a medium-term electricity consumption forecasting method based on a combination of deep learning and clustering techniques....
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Purpose Despite the increased awareness that all dialects are valid linguistic forms, perceptions of African American English (AAE) use are often negative in the general population. Students training for careers as speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are required to have coursework relating to cultural and linguistic diversity. However, little is known about the perceptions of AAE among students in SLP programs. Method Seventy-three students from 46 randomly selected university programs in...
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Mountain environments and communities are disproportionately impacted by climate change. Changes in temperature are greater than at lower elevations, which affect the height of the cloud base and local rainfall patterns. While our knowledge of the biophysical nature of climate change in East Africa has increased in the past few years, research on Indigenous farmers’ perceptions and adaptation responses is still lacking, particularly in mountains regions. Semi-structured interviews were...
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The peer review history for this article is available at https://publons.com/publon/10.1111/rec3.12421.
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Abstract In this study, the geochemistry and mineralogy of regoliths formed on Fogo Island (Cape Verde), a polygenic strato-volcano built during the Quaternary, are used to assess the geomorphological factors that control the early stages of basalt weathering. Fogo Island soils are mainly derived from relatively homogenous silica-undersaturated basaltic rocks. However, a discernible exotic component is recognized in areas most exposed to prevailing winds via ratios of non-mobile elements...
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Abstract Introduction School-age health, growth and development are poorly characterised in low- and middle-income countries. We developed the School-Age Health, Activity, Resilience, Anthropometry and Neurocognitive (SAHARAN) toolbox to measure growth, cognitive and physical function in rural Zimbabwe. Methods The SAHARAN toolbox was developed using a stepwise approach, with tool selection based on COSMIN principles. Growth was measured with anthropometry, skinfold thicknesses and...