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Aim: This study aims to assess the impact of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) on the academic learning process of 2nd and 3rd-year medical students in their pre-clinical years.
 Study Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study.
 Place and Duration of Study: Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, between May 2018 and July 2018.
 Methodology: Using a standardized semi-structured questionnaire, both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to...
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Guidance and counselling is a service that all human beings need at one point of their life. There is no human being that has never got a problem at one point or another. Guidance counselling is a noble profession whose importance in the educational system of Nigeria is becoming increasingly recognized by the country’s educational planners and policy makers. Ideally a well-trained school counsellor should be available in each institution in the federation to deal with various aspects of...
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Since the early 1990s, the demand for higher education has been growing steadily in Palestine, including the case of the Gaza Strip. This paper formulates a model of demand for higher education in the Gaza Strip considering a wide range of demographic, social, academic, economic and institutional explanatory variables. It employs OLS procedures on aggregate enrolment data. The estimation results showed that demographic and social variables explain about 82 percent of the variation of demand...
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Dr. Hong is the recipient of the 2016-2017 Sigma Theta Tau International / Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Grant and the Sigma Theta Tau International Small Grant awards. Sigma Theta Tau International grants are awarded by the Sigma Foundation for Nursing.
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This paper appraised the concept of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) and the current reports on the teaching and learning of English language in Nigeria. It highlighted the Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theory formulated by Krashen in 1981. The theory famously known as input hypothesis was purposively chosen to analyze its possible application in English language teaching methodology, students learning, and English language teaching and learning resources development in Nigeria. The...
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This paper reviewed relevant literature on the significance of Instructional resources in the effective teaching/learning of English language in Nigerian Schools. It also attempted to shed more light on the way teaching & learning of English should be made to benefit from the modern technological advancement at all levels of educational institutions. The paper revealed that teaching & learning with instructional resources is not a new phenomenon. It also showed that, Instructional technology...
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Measuring performance is a key strategy for organizational success. If performance of an employee is not quantified, one cannot be certain that there is any value gained from employee. Performance contracting is a concept that is used in Kenya to manage performance of employees. The contracting parties freely negotiate performance agreement which clearly specifies the intentions, obligations and responsibilities of the contracting parties. Performance contracts are gauged against an agreed...
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This paper seeks to provide an analysis of obstacles that hinder progress in promoting the functional status of African languages in the South African higher education sector. African languages suffer marginalisation despite the existence of various empowering and restorative legislative provisions and policies. In this study, we argue that African languages have a central role in driving the transformation agenda in the South African higher education sector. In particular, marginalising...
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As a result of the limitations of physical and chemical methods for monitoring pollution, interest on the more reliable biological monitoring intensified over the past four decades. Soil microarthropods, specifically the free-living mites (Cryptostigmata, Mesostigmata, Prostigmata) and Collembolans were used as monitor (ability to withstand pollutants) and indicator (sensitive to pollutants) species in the Eastern Niger Delta. Study was undertaken in the Western Niger Delta (Delta State)...
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Purpose of the study: The objective of the study was to analyze the perceptions of tahfiz students in understanding the meaning of the verses and their knowledge of the Arabic language syntax and morphology in memorizing the Qur’an.
 Design/methodology/approach: For this article, the study sample is comprised of 30 tahfiz students at the Azhar Institute of Qiraat in Shobra, Cairo, Egypt. They were chosen as a minimum sample of 30 population tahfiz students who had followed an Arabic...
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Background In response to a physician shortage in Ethiopia, the number of medical students admitted to public universities was rapidly increased through a “flooding” policy. Objectives To assess medical student perceptions on the impact of the “flooding” policy on medical education and e-learning initiatives, as well as plans for future emigration. Design A cross-sectional survey of medical students at AAU was implemented in 2014. Attitude and practice items were assessed using a Likert...
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Background: This study explores the role of local ecological knowledge (LEK) in climate change prediction and adaptation in Africa, including a case study of the Middle Zambezi Biosphere Reserve (MZBR), Zimbabwe. The study used both 228quantitative and qualitative methods to collect data that included household surveys, desktop reviews of published journal articles, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions (FGDs). The household surveys, key informant interviews, and FGDs...