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Public sector organizations often rely on reports by local monitors that are costly to verify and that serve twin objectives: to incentivize agent performance, and to provide information for planning purposes. Received wisdom has it that pay for locally monitored performance (P4LMP) will result in collusion and undermine both objectives. But simple Coasian logic suggests the reverse: P4LMP puts transferable money on the table and may enable interested parties to bargain to a more efficient...
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This paper x-rayed the importance of environmental factors in every human endeavor especially as it relates to the teaching and learning environment in Edo state primary and secondary schools. It examined environmental factors to determine the outcome of teaching and learning at all times and in all places. Environmental factors consist of external factors that impinge on the learner including people, objects, perceptions, climate, aesthetics, noise, flood, building, interactions,...
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Despite such a high prevalence of traumatic dental injuries (TDIs), very less attention has been paid to TDIs, its etiology and prevention. Aim: The present study was carried out to identify prevalence of TDIs to permanent anterior teeth in children aged from 8 to 12 years old in Dakahlia governorate, Egypt. A cross-sectional study was conducted over a period of six months, 7983 children of age 8–12 years were examined from 38 primary schools which were selected by multistage random...
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Although the United States faces a seemingly intractable divide between white and African American academic performance, there remains a dearth of longitudinal research investigating factors that work to maintain this gap. The present study examined whether racial discrimination predicted the academic performance of African American students through its effect on depressive symptoms. Participants were a community sample of African American adolescents (N=495) attending urban public schools...
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Arden Finn: fnnard001@myuct.ac.za, Doctoral student and researcher at the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town. Murray Leibbrandt: murray.leibbrandt@uct.ac.za, Professor of economics and director of SALDRU at the University of Cape Town. Vimal Ranchhod: vimal.ranchhod@uct.ac.za, Associate professor in SALDRU at the University of Cape Town. Acknowledgements: Funding for this research from the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation is...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of urinary schistosomiasis in school children in a rural village of Northern Senegal, and to evaluate the impact of this parasitic infection on children's health, growth, and nutritional status.A cross-sectional survey was carried out on 465 children resident in the village of Kassak Nord, in Senegal, in an area which is highly endemic for Schistosoma haematobium. Data on health, nutritional status and urinary schistosomiasis were...
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The paucity of standard engineered landfills in Nigeria has given rise to the proliferation of open waste dumpsites. The environment can be impacted by leachates from these dumpsites if not properly managed. This study assessed the characteristics of leachates from three open dumpsites in Warri Metropolis and its contamination potential using leachate pollution index (LPI). The dump sites had low pH with acidic level lower than the recommended limit. The calculated LPI values of the three...
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The identification of Arabic dialects is considered to be the first pre-processing component by any NLP problem. This identification is useful for automatic translation, information retrieval, opinion mining and sentiment analysis. Most of the work on the identification treat this issue like any classification problem. These work are based on supervised learning. The majority of them are based on the EGYPTIAN (EGY), the TUNISIAN (TUN), the IRAQI (IRAQI) dialect, etc., by omitting the...
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This study was carried out to investigate the institutional factors that affects the cost of climate change adaptation/mitigation programs in south-eastern, Nigeria.A total of 360 respondents were randomly sampled and their opinion drawn based on their awareness level of institutions that are into climate change adaptation/mitigation programs in the study area.The twenty-six institutions identified by the respondents was sampled in order to achieve the stated objectives.Data were collected...
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A burn prevention and education programme - the Reduction of Burn and Scald Mortality and Morbidity in Children in Malawi project - was implemented from January 2010-2013 in Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi. This study aimed to investigate the barriers and facilitators of implementing education-training programmes.Semi-structured interviews with 14 Scottish and Malawian staff delivering and receiving teaching at training education programmes were conducted. All interviews were...
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Changes in school curricula occur from time to time in all countries across the world. Teachers are the grassroots implementers of such change and their real and perceived preparedness for this task vary. This paper reports on an investigation about collective efficacy and the implementation of a new curriculum in South African schools. It focuses on teacher perspectives on the implementation of new curriculum in South African schools. The study was conducted using a sample drawn from three...