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<h3>Background</h3> The students in University enjoy the freedom of living outside the guidance of their parents; if this is not managed properly it increases the likelihood to have of risky sexual behaviour and HIV infection. It is imperative to monitor HIV among young people in universities for proper and timely action. <h3>Objective</h3> This research objective was to determine the prevalence of HIV infection among Dire Dawa university students and identify risk factors for HIV...
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Colleen McLaughlin, Sharlene Swartz, Susan Kiragu, Shelina Walli, and Mussa Mohamed Cape Town, HSRC Press, 2012, xvi +140 pp., free download, ISBN 978-0-7969-2374-5 Old Enough to Know is a product ...
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Teacher’s professional development needs analysis is the systematic process to examine the strengths and weaknesses of teachers regarding mathematics teaching in their career development as professional mathematics teachers. Analysis on mathematics teachers professional development needs leads to improvement of teacher knowledge, teacher practice and thus student outcomes on mathematics performance. This study aimed to investigate professional development needs of secondary school...
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The study was on the relationship between primary school pupils performance in Cultural and Creative Art (CCA) and in Basic Science and Technology (BST) in Sokoto state. Primary science is taught in the primary school as a core subject, as such it has been of interest to researchers and stake holders to raise the standard of children performance and achievement in science in primary school. Correlational research design was adopted in the conduct of these research. 360 children were sampled...
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In the last decade, there has been a growth in Information Communication and Technology for Education (ICT4E) in sub-Saharan Africa. Through support from local and international development agencies, several Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have engaged in introducing, implementing and supporting ICT4E. This study aims at providing a description and analysis of the current state of ICT4E implementation in HEIs in Mozambique. An exploratory study of 19 HEIs was conducted using open ended...
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It is not easy for the overburdened student counselors in schools, colleges and universities to adequately address students’ needs in all areas. This has led to the establishment of academic advising in Western countries and recently in some Kenyan institutions. The three common types of academic advising are developmental, prescriptive and strength-based. Findings from various studies concur that students need academic advising in time management, maintaining high grades and setting...
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There is a growing demand for the science educators to improve the learning of physics particularly in the developing world due to the critical role it plays in terms of technological advancement. Many approaches and methods are applied with the intention of improving learner achievement in the subject. Methods that promote learner participation have been cited to enhance learner achievement. Project method is one such approach that promotes not only the necessary scientific skills but also...
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University environments are fertile grounds for risky sexual behaviors. This study investigated students’ risky sexual practices at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. Data were collected using quantitative and qualitative methods. A total of 1,405 questionnaires were administered, and 80 in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions were conducted. Quantitative data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows 16.0....
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University environments are fertile grounds for risky sexual behaviors. This study investigated students' risky sexual practices at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. Data were collected using quantitative and qualitative methods. A total of 1,405 questionnaires were administered, and 80 in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions were conducted. Quantitative data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows 16.0....
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IntroductionIncreasing evidence in some developed countries highlights the importance of examining the influence of individual-level (compositional) socio-economic and environmental (contextual) factors on healthy food-purchasing and consumption behaviour. Various studies around this subject have emerged mainly in some European countries (1-3), the USA (4, 5), Canada (6) and Australia (7, 8). Although there have been contradictory findings, much of this work consistently corroborates the...
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Attempts to make classroom science relevant to the real worlds of students can be enhanced by understanding their ways of learning and knowing. This study, which investigated East African (EA) students’ ways of knowing in science discourses, discusses the development, validation, and application of an instrument to assess EA students’ disposition for contextual learning of science. The Instrument for Assessing Disposition for Contextual Learning of Science (I-ADCLOS) is intended to assist...
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Malawi, a landlocked country situated in Southern Africa, is highly vulnerable to drought. Thirty-eight percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product or GDP is dependent on agriculture, but rainfall is erratic. When a severe drought brought widespread hunger to the region in 2005, millions of farmers in Malawi needed food aid. The Government spent US$200 million responding to the crisis. Donors also contributed a similar amount.
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The study was carried out to evaluate how farmers in Kyuso District have perceived and adapted to climate change. Data was collected from 246 farmers from six locations sampled out through a multistage and simple random sampling procedure. The Heckman probit model was fitted to the data to avoid sample selection bias since not every farmer who may perceive climate change responds by adapting. The analysis revealed that 94% of farmers in Kyuso District had a perception that climate was...
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<h3>Problematic</h3> AIDS affects not only the physical health of individuals but also their family and community identity. Indeed, the stigma and discrimination surrounding the disease are equally destructive as the disease. This stigma is so strong in groups that have been affected by armed conflict, such as ex-combatants. To improve the status of veterans in their host communities in the reduction of risk behaviours facilitating the transmission of HIV/AIDS, FACOSASE form 360 PEEXC wished...