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Madrasas (Islamic schools and seminaries) have been the focus of reform in most Muslim majority countries during recent decades. Post-September 11, concern has heightened in some countries. Reasons for state intervention vary but the usual explanation points to the modernizing ambitions of the secular elite in post-colonial Muslim states who, led by a vision of modernization and nation-building, have aimed to reform religious schools to bring them in line with the demands of modernity. In...
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Under-performance and failure in first year accounting is a problem experienced in many higher education institutions world-wide as well as in South Africa. Literature shows that the problem is relatively well researched. Most of the research has taken place within the quantitative paradigm and in many cases focused on a search for determinants of possible success and / or failure in the subject or the factors contributing to the situation. The findings of all these research projects are...
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The case studies in this book provide useful information on the characteristics of students and the performance of various types of schools that benefit from public-private partnerships. While these case studies are empirically grounded, their results are not necessarily of universal application, because context also matters. The authors are careful to point out that while one of the case studies is based on an experiment, the other case studies use instruments or matching methods that have...
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This report, Changing the Trajectory: education and training for young people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, provides an analysis of the current educational attainment and current school enrollment of youth in the 12 to 24 years age group and the educational opportunities and training available to them in the formal and informal sectors. Using the results of a simulation model that incorporates enrollment in alternative education programs and the educational level attained by...
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Article Assessment of the role of forum theatre in HIV/AIDS behavioral change process among secondary school adolescents in Butare province, Rwanda was published on June 1, 2009 in the journal International Journal on Disability and Human Development (volume 8, issue 2).
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The objective was to evaluate the administrative style of secondary school principals in relation to teachers’ job performance in Cross River State, Nigeria. A total of four hundred (400) teachers and one thousand two hundred (1200) students were randomly sampled for the study, using Ex-post facto research design with standard questionnaires for data collection. The results showed that the leadership and motivational behaviour of the principal significantly affected the job performance of...
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate correlates and factors of examination malpractice in secondary schools in Cross River State, Nigeria. One thousand two hundred (1200) students were randomly sampled for the study, using ex-post facto research design with standard questionnaires for data collection. Our hypotheses were there is no significant influence of: 1) location of school on students’ involvement in examination malpractice and 2) level of examination supervision on...
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Heterogeneity in time discounting may reinforce the existing barriers to save and invest faced by rural populations in developing countries. We elicit a subjective discount rate for a varied sample of Ugandan villagers. In accordance with other studies, we have found the discount rate to decrease with education. We examine this correlation further by testing the causal effect of education and exploit two different sources of its variation: school frequency across villages and the number of...
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This paper examines empirical impacts of parental education on child health, and child health on economic well-being. Using Cameroon household Consumption survey data collected by the government statistics office in 2001 and a range of econometric methods, the existence of prominent spill-over effects linking parental literacy to better child health (weight-given age) is empirically validated, while controlling for other correlates. Results equally portray better child health as being...
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This paper examines empirical impacts of parental education on child health, and child health on economic well-being. Using Cameroon household Consumption survey data collected by the government statistics office in 2001 and a range of econometric methods, the existence of prominent spill-over effects linking parental literacy to better child health (weight-given age) is empirically validated, while controlling for other correlates. Results equally portray better child health as being...
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This paper examines empirical impacts of parental education on child health, and child health on economic well-being. Using Cameroon household Consumption survey data collected by the government statistics office in 2001 and a range of econometric methods, the existence of prominent spill-over effects linking parental literacy to better child health (weight-given age) is empirically validated, while controlling for other correlates. Results equally portray better child health as being...
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Since the discovery of sickle cell disease by DR J.B. Herrick in 1904, the disease has been given several names by various tribes based on their understanding. In Nigeria about 30,000 children are born each year with sickle cell disease. There is no legislation in Nigeria on premarital screening and only about 63.6% of university students know their Haemoglobin genotype. This descriptive study was carried out from January to march 2007 with 850 senior secondary school students in the urban...