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This study sought to establish the readability, comprehensibility, availability and the level of integration of English language and Literature in English in the English language textbooks in use in Lagos State junior secondary schools. Three hundred students and 60 teachers were selected from 20 schools in Lagos State. The stratified random sampling technique was used to ensure a representative sample of all the sub-sets. The instruments for data collection were cloze tests, questionnaires,...
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This study closely examined how oil exploration has caused environmental degradation and untold hardship to the local communities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Nigeria is known to be the sixth largest producer of crude oil among the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and thelargest in the African continent. The crude oil that puts Nigeria in this position is being produced in the Niger Delta region of the country. Nigeria’s economy is based on crude oil exports....
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Understanding quality of life from the perspective of women and men with intellectual disability ( Conference abstract ), International Association on the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability (IASSID), Cape Town, : South Africa
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Objective: This study investigated the socio-demographic characteristics of parents of children with disabilities in a South African community. Also studied were their emotional responses. Design and methodology: A social survey research and focus group designs were employed in this study to explore and describe parental emotions Participants: 174 parents of children with disabilities were randomly selected and interviewed by this author and four research assistants at different locations in...
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This paper is a contribution to the argument that teaching a language to non-native speakers may translate into cannibalization on the learner’s culture if the teaching is not made environment-sensitive. The paper also points out how, in an apparently innocuous manner, this process can result in a major shift in the worldview and life ways of the people. The paper derives from the personal experience of my initial exposure to English kinship terms in a second language situation in Nigeria,...
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The paper examined the impact of decentralization and privatization on the quality of education in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with specific reference to Nigeria. The authors traced the antecedents of the evolution of educational policies in SSA, particularly in Nigeria. Decentralization and privatization as practiced by some countries in the sub-region were highlighted showing how they interplay with socio-economic and political scenarios, and the resultant impact on provision of quality of...
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African American participation in research trials must increase. This study evaluates factors affecting participation of African American college students in medical research.A total of 200 students attending South Carolina State University (SCSU), a historically black college, completed surveys evaluating the likelihood of participation within 6 months in three types of noninvasive research studies (surveys with or without questions regarding sensitive information and collection of DNA with...
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This article presents three case studies of how HIV/AIDS education is being organized and taught in Rwanda. It analyses what teachers were doing in 2005 through classroom teaching to safeguard young people from HIV/AIDS. A pedagogic framework is introduced and used as an analytical device that provides a coherent educational language of description for exploring HIV/AIDS education in pedagogic terms, enabling comparative work across classrooms, schools, districts, provinces and countries....
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Using cross-sectional data and employing probit models, the paper investigates child school attendance and labour in Morocco. Results indicate that education is a luxury good which can be purchased more easily by the non-poor. Moreover, a child is more likely to be in school if he/she is residing in an urban area and is the son/daughter of the head of the household. However, the Body Mass Index (BMI) - used to account for the impact of proper nutrition status on attendance probability -...
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Introduction Higher education is charged with the dual mission of promoting the development of innate human potential and of ensuring the evolution of civilization (Hall & Rowan, 2000). It provides a conduit for diminishing social divisions among individuals and groups, and yet, it has not successfully forged bridges within its own context in relation to race. Historical and current cultural and social dynamics must be understood in order to recognize the challenges experienced by African...