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The South African higher education sector has undergone various changes over the past 24 years. As far back as 1997, several policies that advocated for equity and redress were introduced. The introduction of these policies, in conjunction with the Employment Equity Act (1998), has not fully addressed the gender imbalances at executive management level in universities. This article delves into cultural and structural constructs in higher educational institutions that impact on women and...
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The global world continues to prepare itself for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) due to the envisaged effects of the 4IR on individuals, nations and the global world. This is being done through practical approaches, policy-making, robust discussions and, most importantly type and quality of education provided, amongst others. The effects are envisaged to be detrimental if nations are caught unawares. Thus, this study explores the preparedness of African nations in relation to formal...
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Africa is one of the most vulnerable continents to climate change because of its heightened sensitivity to climate variability and inadequate institutional adaptive capacity. Notwithstanding these challenges, Africa, and its inhabitants, have been confronting the vagaries of climate for centuries, including severe droughts and floods. Given this context, this paper provides a commentary on the efforts to ensure and enable climate services on the continent as well as a critical, reflexive...
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In 2017 Tanzania discontinued its national in-school vision screening program, leaving caretakers largely responsible for detecting eye problems in their children. This study assesses pediatric vision needs and caretaker perspectives regarding eye care in the little-characterized city of Mwanza, Tanzania.
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Increasing demands for energy, growing environmental concerns and the constraints of conventional energy sources have generated the need for public education on renewable energy, and the need for government policy to embrace renewable energy technologies. This paper is based on a previous study that explored the beliefs, perceptions and attitudes of the Nigerian public to renewable energy technologies so as to derive implications for science and technology policy and education in the...
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As South Africa's (SA) HIV programme increases in size, HIV/TB cases occur that are often beyond the clinical scope of primary healthcare clinicians. In SA's Eastern Cape (EC) province, health facilities are geographically widespread, with a discrepancy in specialist availability outside of academic institutions. The aim of this study is to describe WhatsApp and its use as an alternative learning tool to improve clinicians' access to specialised management of complicated HIV/TB cases.To...
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Drawing on evidence from second language medium of instruction (L2 MoI) context (the Seychelles), the objective of the study was to investigate to what extent the choice of language is a factor that influences pupils' writing and their opportunities to incorporate their own knowledge, person, experiences and world views in their school knowledge production.The evidence is based on findings from a corpus of 308 written texts, produced by 154 primary six pupils in the Seychelles in the subject...
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This research is based on Life and Earth Sciences (LES) textbooks (El Moufid in LES and El Massar in LES) used in Morocco for second year of college. It is aimed at showing the place of seismic risks education in LES. The methodology used is based on the content analysis of seismic risk management education in these manuals. The results show that this approach is more or less neglected in these textbooks; yet Morocco has made considerable progress in the field of natural risk management....
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Much more evidence has accumulated over the past ten years to indicate that changes in many physical and biological systems are linked to global warming.Then, needing an action for mitigating the climate change impacts through regional development policies target all regions (urban, rural and undeveloped areas) and cities in order to support job creation, business competitiveness, economic growth, sustainable development, and improve citizens' quality of life.And to make it easy to be...
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A Lesson to Learn from Other Jurisdictions IntroductionPollution is defined a man-made or man-aided alteration of physical, chemical and biological quality of the environment to the extent that it is detrimental to the environment or beyond an acceptable limit 1 .Pollution therefore is a phenomenon that is adverse to man and the environment.This work tends to consider the existing legal and institutional regimes for the prevention and control of oil pollution in Nigeria.Though, this issue is...
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Students lateness to school is one of the challenges faced by school administrators. This research therefore investigated the factors responsible for students lateness to school as expressed by Nigerian teachers in elementary schools. The influence of moderating variables of sex, years of teaching experience and educational qualification on the respondents expressions was also considered. The study is descriptive in nature and sampled 200 Nigerian teachers in elementary schools. An...
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Students’ lateness to school is one of the challenges faced by school administrators. This research therefore investigated the factors responsible for students’ lateness to school as expressed by Nigerian teachers in elementary schools. The influence of moderating variables of sex, years of teaching experience and educational qualification on the respondents’ expressions was also considered. The study is descriptive in nature and sampled 200 Nigerian teachers in elementary schools. An...
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Education is a vital tool for national growth and development. Higher education institutions provide the nation with skilled manpower needed to attain holistic development. Despite the roles played by higher education institutions in nation building, these institutions are at the edge of collapse as a result of poor funding. Government fund is not adequate to meet needs of students and higher education institutions. Several options like internal sources, government supports, use of tuition...
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Nigeria IntroductionPrimary Education in Nigeria is very important in the education of the child.A very sound primary education is necessary not only to a very sound secondary and tertiary education, but also to equip the learners with the needed and relevant skills and values that may be applied so as to contribute one's quota to national development.It is also the gateway to whatever individuals can achieve in life through education (Maduewesi, 2005).Children enter school with their own...