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The nutritional status of primary school children living in an endemic goitre area in eastern Caprivi, Namibia, was assessed by means of clinical, biochemical, anthropometrical and dietetic observations. An approximately 20 pc sample, consisting of 380 primary school children, aged six to 18 years and representing eight schools in the Cuando River area of eastern Caprivi, was included in the study. Their goitre prevalence of 34.5 pc has been reported earlier. A significantly lower mean...
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The longstanding presence of African Americans in Philadelphia explains the establishment of social welfare institutions and agencies by more affluent African Americans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Armstrong Association of Philadelphia and Women's Christian Alliance are two of the more prominent and enduring efforts initiated by African Americans to serve their own. Both also provided a vehicle for training for African Americans who desired to join the new profession of social work.
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South Africa has 4 public health training institutions: the Transvaal School of Public Health, the Public Health Programme of the University of the Western Cape, the Natal Institute of Community Health Education, and the Eastern Cape School of Public Health. They are interinstitutional (universities, polytechnic schools, health service providers, statutory research councils, and nongovernmental organizations). A steering committee heads up each institution. One person leads the committee,...
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Introduction by A. Adepoju - Ghana by Nii Kwaku Sowa - Ken ya by F.M. Mwega & J.W. Kabubo - Sierra Leone by J.W. Elliot - Senegal by K. Kane - Zambia by I. Mwanawina - Emp loyment in Nigeria by T. Fashoyin - Health in Nigeria by D . Poopola - Education in Nigeria by T.O. Fadayomi - Malawi by C. Chipeta - Cameroon by W.A. Ndongko - Zaire by M. Lu tutala, M. Kintambu & M. Mvudi
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The need to understand and identify the vocational interests of prisoners has been considered crucial to the process of rehabilitation and reintegration. Post‐incarceration employment has continued to feature as an important factor in the post‐release successes of convicts in the job market. The relative lack of research into the employment needs of prisoners in such developing countries as Nigeria and other African countries leaves a yawning gap in the understanding of rehabilitative prison...
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Abstract African American college students represent 1.3 million of the 14 million students currently enrolled in postsecondary institutions in the United States, but research specifically investigating or addressing the health status of these young people is rare. The author reviews the literature that has examined components of the social, mental, and physical health of African American college students. This literature review indicates a need for more information and for further research...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsEducation in a Declining Economy: The Case of Zambia, 1975-1985. Michael J. Kelly York W. BradshawYork W. Bradshaw Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 38, Number 1Feb., 1994Special Issue on Schooling and Learning in Children's Lives...
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L'A. presente sept ouvrages sur les hieroglyphes egyptiens. Il s'agit de publications recentes redigees par des grammairiens
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(1994). Education, employment and income of black South Africans in 1985. Development Southern Africa: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 131-143.
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A cross-sectional study of urinary schistosomiasis among 510 primary school children in Ijiman community in south eastern Nigeria was undertaken in May 1992. Schistosoma prevalence and intensity of infection including the impact of the disease on the physical growth and school performance of the subjects aged 5-15 years was assessed. Prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium was 44 pc with the rate rising progressively with age, with a peak prevalence at 10-15. The ova burden was of light...
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This study aims to compare the INSET needs of non-specialist teachers as perceived by these teachers, with the views of their INSET providers. The case of the non-specialist physics teacher in Swaziland is used as an example. Questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were used to collect perceptions of the problems of teaching various physics topics and skills, and of handling different pieces of physics equipment. The results show that the ranking of INSET needs are broadly similar for...
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The need for multicultural science education for all students is discussed in this paper. The nature of science in Africa is compared to traditional Western science and the pros and cons of each are examined, Contributions to scientific knowledge by Africans and African‐Americans are then considered. Finally, suggestions are given on integrating the contributions of Africans and African‐Americans into the science classroom and curriculum.
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AIDS video education is a major mode of providing information about the spread and prevention of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Very little has been written about the need for culturally salient messages in increasing the acquisition and retention of HIV/AIDS prevention information, even though there is considerable agreement that limited culturally sensitive information is reaching African-American youth. This investigation sought to ascertain the impact of a culturally similar...
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The paper examines an action research project, the Primary Education Project (PREP), located in African primary schools in Cape Town, South Africa between 1987 and 1989. The main aim of PREP was to evaluate action research as a means of improving educational processes and outcomes. Drawing on my own action research case study as the facilitator of curriculum and research development in PREP, I explore action research as a strategy for teachers' professional development. This latter concept...
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Abstract Several types of streamflow droughts in northern Nigeria can be distinguished, including short droughts which cluster in the rainy season, long droughts which span the dry season, and multiyear droughts. The latter are not analysed in this paper because of limited record length. The duration of short droughts follow a Weibull distribution while the durations of long droughts are normally distributed. As drought duration and deficit are highly correlated, similar probability...