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Abstract Background Medical students are the future workforce of physicians in primary, secondary, tertiary, and highly specialized care centers. The present study was undertaken to assess familiarity, knowledge, confidence, of medical students with regard to autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Methods This multicenter study was conducted in a cross-sectional design among medical students in the 3 main universities in Palestine. In addition to the sociodemographic and academic details, the...
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Research contributes significantly in every country’s national and economic development. In addition, research is fundamental in post graduate progammes in Higher Education (CUE, 2014). This paper is a report of a study that was carried out in Kenya in the year 2020 on graduate students’ perspectives on challenges encountered in research work in higher education. The study adopted a Mixed Methods approach and a survey research design. The study was guided by the systems theory by Bertalanffy...
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Although the effects of climate change are universal, some groups are more negatively affected than others, which has raised global concerns. The most affected are families involved with agriculture or that use natural resources in rural areas as a means of livelihood. This study aimed to assess the responses of rural dwellers to climate change and migration, determine the extent of climate change as a driver of migration, assess the viability of migration as an option for climate change...
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Abstract Scientific findings indicated there is climate change that affects given hydrology and, hence, water availability worldwide. To quantify its impact on a specific catchment scale, since spatial and temporal variability of climate change impact, this study was carried out at Ribb catchment, Lake Tana basin, Ethiopia. The catchment hydrology was represented by the Soil and Water Analysis Tool (SWAT) through using historical observed data. Regional Climate Model (RCM) projection data...
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Human immunodeficiency virus attacked an immune cell and the CD4 cell which is responsible for the body’s immune to infectious agents. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is one of the major public health problems in Sub-Saharan Africa including Ethiopia. The main objective of this study to identify the determinants of CD4 cell count among antiretroviral therapy attendants of infected adults follow up in Gonder teaching referral hospital, Gonder, Ethiopia implemented by SAS version 94. A...
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Purpose of the Study: The study aimed at establishing how the teaching and learning environment in the LCBPs in Kajiado had been organized to attract, retain and improve performance of children enrolled. Kenya’s Education has performed relatively well against most of the education performance indicators set to achieve Education for All (EFA), the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets and the Education for Sustainable Development goals (SDGs) in the last decade. Gender parity in access...
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This study investigated the relationship between teachers’ characteristics and their use of ICT in teaching in rural secondary schools located in Bwera Sub County, Kasese District of Uganda. Bwera Sub County is a hard-to-reach rural area in western Uganda. Specifically, the study examined whether teacher characteristics, namely, teachers perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and teacher ICT competence, influenced teachers’ use of ICT in teaching with the secondary schools. Using the...
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<p>The classroom is a place where teachers and their pupils or students engage in interaction in order to promote effective learning. Such interactions can follow different patterns, and one such pattern is the IRF (initiation-response-feedback) exchange structure, developed by Sinclair and Coulthard (1975, 1992). This study examines the use of the IRF exchange pattern as a pedagogical tool in the English language classrooms of some Basic Schools in Pokuase, a town in the Greater Accra...
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(1) Background: Early childhood malnutrition may result in increased fat mass (FM) among school-aged children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We explored whether South African children with shorter stature have greater overall and abdominal FM compared to normal stature children. (2) Methods: Baseline assessments of body composition and weight were determined among school-aged children enrolled in a randomized controlled trial in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, using bioelectrical...
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This study explored the levels of and relationship between ICT adoption readiness and ICT policy implementation in Secondary Schools in Mayuge District. The objectives included determining the level of ICT adoption readiness, establishing the level of ICT policy implementation and examining the relationship between ICT adoption readiness and ICT policy implementation. A cross-sectional survey research design employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches was used. A sample of 232...
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This quasi experimental study was designed to determine the effect of lecture and Socratic questioning teaching methods on mean sexual health knowledge gain of in-school adolescents in Enugu State, Nigeria. A sample of 310 senior secondary-two students in eight intact classes were drawn from 16,510 senior in-school adolescents using multi-stage sampling. Sexual health knowledge test comprising 50 items was used to test students’ knowledge of sexual health. Student t-test and ANOVA were used...
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Background: Evidence shows that independent of the pandemic, the university students already exhibit poor sleep patterns, low physical activity and sub-optimal dietary intake. The restrictive measures imposed to curb the disease spread are likely to influence these modifiable factors. This study seeks to assess the influence of COVID-19 on sleep patterns, physical activity level and dietary intake of university students in Southwestern Nigeria. Methods: A total sample size of 396...
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Background and Aim: Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) is a leading cause of maternal mortality, yet it is one of the few obstetric complications, with proven and effective interventions. Non-Pneumatic Anti Shock Garment (NASG) is a high-quality, simple technology and low-cost first-aid device that reverses hypovolemic shock. While evidence has shown that this simple technology is effective in reducing PPH, the level of knowledge and utilisation is unclear. This underscored the need to assess the...
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This study examined reflective practice by teachers in a fragile community in Kenya. Without formal qualifications, teachers grappled with engineering teaching until they become critically reflective practitioners. We used qualitative data from weekly critical friends meetings, teacher journals, peer observations, messaging app conversations, and semi-structured interviews. Analysis entailed inductive coding to identify two themes: reflective practice enabled teachers to collaborate and...
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Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences Least Strenuous Path: A New Bio Factor for Strategic Policies on Adaptations for Coping with Climate Change in Africa with Special Reference to Highly Suffered Zambia Yadav RC1* and Yadav Jaya2 1Former Head, ICAR CSWCRTI Research Centre, India 2Amity University, India *Corresponding author: Yadav RC, Former Head, ICAR CSWCRTI Research Centre, Agra, India, Former Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering in Universities in Eritrea and...
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Abstract Background Vaccination is one of the strategies to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and cost are important factors affecting its uptake. However, little is known about acceptance and willingness to pay (WTP) for the vaccine. Objective This study aimed to assess acceptance and WTP for the COVID-19 vaccine and its associated factors among school teachers. Methods An institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted among school teachers. A stratified...