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The purpose of this study was to examine processes involved in how African American high school students in a southeastern city of United States of America prepare for college. The social science research literature is saturated with studies regarding low college enrollment rates of African American students. Analogously, these same studies have tried to uncover the reasons for these devastating low enrollment rates. This study was not centered on the reasons why African American students...
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We report on a prospective study undertaken in April 2008, in 11 leper villages of the Southern Cameroon. Our aim was to determine the prevalence and the causes of bilateral blindness, low vision and unilateral blindness in the population of leprosy patients, irrespective of the clinical aspects of the illness.Two hundred thirty-five known and newly diagnosed leprosy patients were examined. These patients included 149 cases (63.4%) of multibacillary leprosy and 86 cases (36.6%) of...
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The paper discussed the instrument establishing the Universal Basic Education (UBEC) Programme and the scope of its functions. The School library development programme of the UBE is also highlighted with notable interventions from World Bank and UBE. Information is also provided on the stage of development in some states of the federation. Copious recommendations were made to improve on the quanlity of library services in the Nations's schools.
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of free education for all on the primary schools in Babati, Tanzania. The study is based on the fieldwork carried out in Babati district Tanzania, ...
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The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence and pattern of stimulant use and its association with 'brain fag syndrome' among secondary school students in Osogbo, Osun State. The study also aimed to determine the association of socio-demographic variables (of the students and their parents) with stimulant use.A questionnaire consisting of sociodemographic variables, the stimulant use section of the WHO Student Drug Use Questionnaire and the Brain Fag Syndrome Scale (BFSS)...
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To date, little research has addressed within-group variables as predictors of academic achievement among middle-class African American youth. The present study helped fill this gap by investigating the role of sex, self-perceptions, and school bonding as predictors of academic success among 174 middle class early adolescent boys (n = 91) and girls residing in a large Midwestern city. Results of a path analysis indicated that gender identity fully mediated the relationship between biological...
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At present, there are substantial scientific uncertainties about the nature and magnitude of climate change impacts that might result from an effective doubling of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere of the coastal urban settlements of Nigeria because a large percentage of Nigeria's urban population lives in coastal cities. This study examines the potential impact of climate change on the coastal cities of Lagos and Port Harcourt using the Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Induced...
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All children in Africa today are affected by the violence that pervades our society. The healthy development of our nation’s children is in serious jeopardy. This article examines current emerging values and ethics held and practiced by schools vis-a-vis traditionally held values, which are gradually becoming extinct in our society. We identify guidance and counseling as proficient central facilitators, which utilize appropriate tools for rendering services. Preventive rather than curative...
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This cross-sectional survey was to determine dietary diversity, nutrient intake, nutrition status and prevalence of childhood illnesses among pre-school children in Matungu division, Western Kenya. A total of 144 households were arrived at using multistage sampling, structured questionnaires with food frequency tables and 24-hour recalls were administered and anthropometric measurements taken. Linear regression tested statistical associations between variables. Epi Info was used to compute...
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Health effects associated with Ni-Cu mining on learners living within the mining area at Selebi Phikwe were investigated through the administration of questionnaires. Results depicted learners suffering from a wide range of different symptoms and illnesses. 70% of the learners complained of coughs, 77% had influenza / common cold, and 80% had headaches. The repeated coughing, constant influenza / common cold and persistent headaches from which learners suffered, were very significantly...
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More often than not, economic growth and social development demands educational expansion. However, capacity building for higher education in developing countries is being thwarted by seemingly long-lived constraints of brain drain, political unrest, access, finance, quality, governance, efficiency, human capital and so on. It is becoming apparent that higher education reform cannot take place without paying attention to Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) in support of...
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Since the inception of Western Education into Nigeria through the Missionaries in 1842, the advent of colonial masters in 1880 in the midst of the political journey to independence in 1960 and various educational reforms including that which advocated cultural relevance, how has music education fared? In what domain has it been globalized? And how does one reconcile the drive of nationalism in music and overwhelming drive of globalization? In fact, how does one configure and theorize these...