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Summary Two hundred and four teachers responded to a questionnaire which sought information on their support, or not, for the teaching of AIDS‐related topics in schools, the isolation of AIDS‐infected students from schools, and their preference for three AIDS prevention messages as prepared by the Botswana Ministry of Health. Results indicated that the vast majority of the teachers favoured the teaching of AIDS‐related topics to students and the use of condoms while all of them frowned at...
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Abstract This study aimed at identifying some correlates of students’ performances in chemical problem‐solving at the secondary school level. The sample consisted of 260 fifth form chemistry students randomly selected from two urban schools and two rural schools in Anambra State, Nigeria. The research instruments were three written tests, an attitude scale and the Group Test of Logical Thinking (Tobin & Capie, 1981). The analyses of the students’ written responses revealed that students’...
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Abstract This article examines the nature and sources of Nigerian government publications on education from the colonial period to 1991. Nigerian government publications are difficult to trace and acquire because of their limited print runs, grossly inadequate distribution outlets, and poor bibliographical control. Furthermore, in the last 25 years, there has been a proliferation of government publications. In addition to highlighting sources, the article examines retrospective and current...
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Abstract This study investigated features of the classroom‐ and school‐level psychosocial learning environments in some secondary schools in Ondo State, Nigeria. Previous studies in other parts of the world revealed that learning environment contributes more to variations in learning outcome than do student background characteristics. In the study reported here, the effect of school age on classroom‐ and school‐level learning environments was investigated. Also interrelations among...
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This survey collected information on the careers and views of former students of the graduate diploma programme in library studies at the University of Ghana. The findings are compared with results of an earlier study. The results showed, among others, that the library profession in Ghana is still male dominated, and also there is a rising rate of unemployment among professional librarians. As in the case of the previous study, there are suggestions for a review of the programme of the Library School.
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Effects of industrial air pollution on growth parameters of clover and Egyptian mallow were examined at three locations in the industrial area of Shoubra Elkheima, north of Cairo. Symptoms of plant damage appeared in the form of chlorosis and necrotic patterns. The decrease in chlorophyll reached more than 60% in plants cultivated in the industrial region. Plant growth and dry weights were reduced by more than 50%. The reduction in chlorophyll and growth parameters was correlated with the...