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This study examined the relevance and effect of education on the health status of women in Nigeria. Three research questions were stated to guide the study with specific objectives which include:(i) to reveal the implication of lack of education on the health status of women in Nigeria. (ii) to establish if lack of education had an impact on the wellbeing or health status of women in Nigeria. (iii) to attempt an exposition of the need for women to embrace literacy education for their...
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The Impact of the Mix Marketing to Higher Education In Raising the Level of Quality from the Students Perspective in Algerian Universities Abstract: This study aimed to highlight the reality of university services marketing by focusing, mainly, on each element of the marketing mix in its seven in order to upgrade the level of performance of the product quality of education in all its components .conducting of the study is applied on one of our university facilities and made the students of...
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Agriculture is known to be prone to risks and uncertainties which delay production, reduce yield and cause total loss of crops at the worst. These risks and uncertainties have increased in view of the current trends in climate. This paper examines farmers’ willingness to purchase drought insurance as a mitigation strategy against risks and uncertainties. One hundred (100) farmers were surveyed from the Volta region of Ghana and the responses analysed using contingent valuation. The findings...
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Due to climatic change and variability, achieving sustainability in agricultural development with emphasis on satisfying basic human needs and improving people’s standard of living through enhancing food security and reducing poverty has been a challenge in Southern Africa. This discussion is a synthesis of counter productive developmental disparities in agricultural production in poor communities, focusing on issues of research, science and technology, and how these may influence...
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With the current nutrition transition occurring in low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs), incidences of both overweight/obesity and underweight/stunting are increasingly observed within the same population. This is an important phenomenon with regards to adolescent health, as poor nutritional status among adolescents may contribute towards susceptibility to both communicable and non-communicable diseases in adulthood. Research has shown that nutritional status can be affected by...
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After implementing the Universal Primary Education policy for 10 years, Uganda initiated the Universal Secondary Education (USE) policy in 2007. The objective of the USE initiative was to equitably increase access to secondary education. The policy is implemented by public secondary schools as well as through a Public-Private Partnership (USE PPP) between the Ministry of Education and Sports and selected private secondary schools—mainly in sub counties without any public secondary schools....
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This paper basically examines the need for accounting education and training for small-scale businesses in Mauritius and the need to use accounting software packages in such organisations. For the purposes of the study, the researcher selected two locations namely Pamplemousses and Flacq as areas where the research could be undertaken. Around thirty small businesses were targeted with a turnover varies between Rs 125 000 to Rs 1 million. The research states that there is a positive...
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The study dwelt on the potential of smallholder forests for the dual purpose of providing products for the farm household while contributing to climate change mitigation in Ghana using the Kranka, Baafi and Manso integrated mahogany forests of the Nkoranza South District as case study. It employed the use of both questionnaire sourced primary and literature review sourced secondary data. Both quantitative (use of tables and charts) and qualitative methods (use of SPSS-Statistical Package for...
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This study investigated the influence of some psychosocial factors on occupational aspirations of secondary school students. Specific factors examined in the study were self-concept, gender and parental role. Three hypotheses of the study were tested at 0.05 levels of significance while a questionnaire with a reliability index of 0.815 was used for data collection. Independent t-test statistics was utilized to analyze data from two hundred (200) respondents within the context of Ex-post...
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South Africa consists of developed and developing contexts. This article reports on a study undertaken to determine the effect of a Perceptual–motor Intervention Programme in learning readiness of Grade R learners from deprived environments. Le Roux's Group Test for School Readiness was used as baseline assessments to establish the school readiness of Grade R learners from a deprived environment and to determine whether an effective intervention programme could rectify the shortcomings. The...
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There is no nation that can grow beyond the quality of its education and no educational system can improve better than its teachers. This paper therefore examined the teacher performance incentives as means of improving Nigerian secondary school teachers' productivity. A sample of 1000 schools out of 11,000 secondary schools in Nigeria (6.700 public schools and 4,300 private schools) was drawn. The sample covered the south west Nigeria using proportionate stratified random sampling...
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The relationship and effect of Language Learning Strategies (LLS)-on writing competence in English language among the Senior Secondary School (SSS) studentG in Ogun state was investigated. Multi stage random sampling technique was used to select 418 students from both private and public senior second.uy schools in the study area through the use of structured questionnaire and the data were analysed using descriptive, correlation coefficient and regression analytical tools. Results revealed...