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Abstract This study aimed to assess the response of soil erosion to climate change in the Sululta catchment using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) integrated with the geographic information system (GIS). The current rainfall erosivity factor (R) was computed from the current rainfall data (1989–2018). Regional climate models (RCMs) under representative concentration pathways RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 were used for future rainfall projection (2021–2080) to determine projected rainfall...
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Curriculum implementation in South Africa, particularly in Limpopo Province has many challenges that ultimately affect the quality of education. This study sought to address educators’ perceptions on curriculum implementation in Nkowankowa Circuit secondary schools. Qualitative methods were employed where 16 educators from all eight public schools in Nkowankowa Circuit were purposively sampled on the basis of knowledge and experience on curriculum issues. Face-to-face interviews were...
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In the last three decades, there has been a rush towards internationalizing higher education. The international double/joint degree programs are one of the drivers of internationalisation activities. Many African universities have evolved to offer their students these opportunities for academic mobility. This study is a phenomenological understanding of the experiences of African students in Canada on exchange partnerships for international double/joint degree programs (IDDP), using...
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Abstract Given the increasing number of international students attending US higher education institutions, it is imperative to study the experiences of African students’ transition period, as they acculturate into the American culture and educational system. The uniqueness of African international students may be different from the experiences of international students from other regions. As a result of the account of African students, university counseling centers, campus services, and...
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This manuscript assesses the vulnerability to flooding between June and August 2010 in Lomé, Togo. To this end, we administered a survey to 312 inhabitants of different areas affected by flooding. The flood risk assessment methodology is based on the analysis of socio-economic indicators, risk exposure indicators, sensitivity indicators and indicators relating to the recovery capacity of flood victims. The analyses showed that 61.5% of respondents had no perception of the risk, compared with...
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In the contemporary digital era, social media platforms have a big influence on students’ lives. They use these platforms for self-expression, opinion sharing, and experience reporting (writing or sharing videos or photos about personal experiences) in addition to social interaction. Education professionals and academics may get valuable insights into students’ thoughts, sentiments, interests, academic success, and even personalities by studying their writing on social media. We can improve...
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Developing critical thinking skills in students has proved to be elusive for Zimbabwean history teachers. Using critical theory and its strands of critical pedagogy and constructivism, this qualitative case study engrained in the interpretive paradigm investigates whether the current practices by history teachers enhance the development of critical thinking skills and then discusses how classroom practitioners can develop critical thinking in teaching. A multiple case study design was...
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Abstract Ground motion intensity measures (GMIM) provide a quantitative metric of the strength of a ground motion with the goal of providing a mapping to the potential damaging effects induced by earthquakes. The potential correlation between GMIM and earthquake damage allows their use in earthquake engineering applications such as (pre-event) seismic hazard/risk assessment and mitigation, and (post-event) damage assessment and resources allocation for disasters response. GMIM are also used...
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School health has been identified as a neglected aspect of primary health care in Ghana, leading to compromised health, well-being and life satisfaction among students. To address this concern, this study identified the barriers hindering the implementation of school-based health programs in Ghana. It employed a qualitative approach, including 116 respondents who participated in interviews. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis with the aid of NVivo software. In line with...
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In the study, we examined perspectives of Library and Information Science undergraduate students on library user education and the use of the Donald E.U. Ekong Library at the University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, Nigeria. Five specific objectives with corresponding research questions guided the study and one hypothesis was formulated. In the study, we adopted the descriptive survey research design. The population of the study consisted of 194 students in the Department of Library and...
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The notion of malnutrition remains the world’s most serious health problem and the single biggest contributor to child mortality. Although food gardens are not specifically mentioned, they have the potential to provide support for malnourished and sick people including children and adults and potentially provide nutritional diversity to support complementary feeding. This study aims to examine the role of the school gardening Programme and its impact on malnutrition in South African rural...
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The information environment is rapidly growing due to increased data from business transactions and processes. This calls for records management to support decision-making and business functions. This is possible through what we refer to as information governance. This paper aims to bridge the gap between existing records management practices and the ideal state by undertaking a records management audit at the Department of Teacher Training and Technical Education (DTT&TE) using the ARMA...
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People's beliefs tend to impact them in all aspects of life. One of the things that can solve the puzzle of mathematics and science, in general, is the mindset, which is a view of one's ability as either static or malleable. This study evaluated the mindsets of Senior 3 students in Mathematics in Wakiso District and the reasons for adopting those mindsets as revealed in student and teacher narratives. Three hundred thirty-two (332) students participated in the quantitative study, while six...
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The study investigated interest levels and differences in mathematics among O-level students in Wakiso District. Since interest is a psychological state, people can be unaware of it, making it simple for educators to presume that it is or is not present. In the current study, mathematics interest levels among Senior Three pupils in the Wakiso district were evaluated, and narratives from the students and teachers revealed the causes of the low interest. Three hundred and thirty-two students...
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Interest in Mathematics is a factor that most educators are interested in because of its impact on mathematics learning, and teachers are considered key players in fostering students' interest in mathematics. The study investigated the predictive effect of perceived teaching strategies on students' interest in mathematics among O-level students in the Wakiso district. A mixed methods approach was used; 332 Senior Three students in total were used for the quantitative data, six students from...
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This paper investigates the pivotal role of women in school leadership, emphasizing their inherent abilities in navigating cultural diversity within Uganda's Catholic, Anglican, and Islamic educational institutions. Rooted deeply in religious traditions, these schools present a complex tapestry of cultural intersections, where women leaders adeptly bridge cultural and religious divides. Drawing from historical and sociological lenses, the study explores how societal expectations and women's...
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The internet has become an integral part of everyone’s daily activities, both professionally and socially. Cyberattacks and risks have increased due to internet usage. Schoolchildren are targeted since they lack awareness about cyberattacks or internet safety. It is important to educate learners on how to stay safe while using internet platforms. This article identified socio-demographic and operational factors affecting cyber-safety awareness in South African schools. This study examined...
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Promoting family planning (FP) is a key strategy for health, economic and population growth, and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) especially SDG 3, which promotes health and well-being for all. The quality of FP services depends on the training of competent nursing and midwifery graduates before entering the workforce. In order to ensure graduates are well-trained and capable of meeting the needs of the population, their teachers need to demonstrate high self-efficacy and...