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Introduction: Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer affecting women worldwide. It is a preventable disease but still remains a leading cause of cancer deaths in developing countries like Nigeria despite the availability of preventive and curative protocols. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge and practice of cervical cancer screening among female medical students. Methodology: This descriptive cross sectional study was carried out among female medical...
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BACKGROUND AND AIM : Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is one of the commonest gastrointestinal emergencies. Endoscopy done within the first 24 hours of bleeding has been shown to be the most reliable means of establishing the source of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage. This study was carried out to determine the aetiology and management outcome of patients with UGIB presenting at our facility located in Southwest Nigeria. MATERIALS AND METHOD : 67 patients who presented with UGIB and...
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This paper is about a study on the qualities of the good English teacher as perceived by Saudi and Yemeni college students of English.The researcher (teacher) selected the samples purposively from students of English in both countries.He collected Data by asking the students an open-ended question to list the qualities of the good English teacher.The study tried to answer five questions related to: 1) the general qualities of the good English teacher, 2) qualities that are specific only to...
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This study reported the use of a Free Open Source Software (FOSS), the Microsoft Learning Content Development System (Ms LCDS) to design and develop a learning package in electrical and electronic technology for teaching thermionic emission and investigated the acceptability and usability of the learning package.This study adopted a descriptive survey design.80 students of electrical and electronics engineering and technology were randomly selected from two higher institutions in the...
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The study discusses the current condition of Physics education in Nigerian Secondary Schools. It highlights the challenges of teaching and learning of Physics in the country towards enhancing a sustainable development in technology. The problems facing Physics education are highlighted and suggestions are made towards improving Physics education in Nigeria.
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Information from nine District Educational Assessment and Resource Centers (2010) in Kakamega County indicates that the number of learners with Hearing Impairment (HI) in regular primary schools increased since the inception of Free Primary Education, (FPE). For example in 2003 were 51 learners with HI, 2004 (65), 2005 (73), 2006 (90), 2007 (102), 2008 (133), 2009 (161), and 206 learners with HI in 2010. There were 121 learners with HI in class three and four. The schools faced a number of...
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This research attempt to investigate the level of faucal contamination of well water in the study area. Inadequate supply of portable water and frequent contamination of existing supplies often result to serious health problem especially in developing countries like Nigeria. Ten household and three public wells, 300mL sterile bottles and ice box are some of the materials and methods used for the study. The result of the study reveals that most of the wells investigated were found to have...
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Developing sound and relevant Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) policies in education and higher learning institutions in particular is still not exhausted in some developing countries around the world. Despite ICTs adoption in education, mostly higher institutions of learning deploy the use of such facilities without relevant policies guide showing how, what, where and when these facilities are going to be utilised. In order to develop ICTs policy in those institutions,...
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The past two decades have seen an impressive expansion of municipal engagement with climate change. Yet while interest has broadened, actions remain shallow. This is in part because climate policies fit uneasily into existing bureaucratic structures and practices. Effective climate programmes require adaptive and innovative responses that span departmental divisions. This challenges siloised municipal offices that are embedded in their own organisational cultures and technical practices....
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Mauritius is among the few African countries where the interactive whiteboard has been implemented in all primary schools. The interactive whiteboard is an important tool in the classroom as it changes the mode of instruction. Many researches have been carried out in many countries to investigate the effectiveness of the interactive whiteboard. This research is based on a feasibility study to determine teachers’ and learners’ perceptions of the potential benefits and drawbacks of using...
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Health science education faces numerous challenges: assimilation of knowledge, management of increasing numbers of learners or changes in educational models and methodologies. With the emergence of e-learning, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and Internet to improve teaching and learning in health science training institutions has become a crucial issue for low and middle income countries, including sub-Saharan Africa. In this perspective, the Faculty of Medicine...
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Purpose In Tunisia there are 23 business schools, five of which are at the University of Sfax. There are no data in the Tunisian higher education literature regarding the difference between these schools, especially in terms of their performance. The aim of this study is to carry out a first‐hand assessment of the teaching process and form an idea about higher education quality in these schools. Design/methodology/approach In order to achieve such an objective a survey is conducted on...
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This study falls within the field of Applied Linguistics and concerns the area of Second Language Acquisition (SLA). It aims at describing the acquisition of the English prepositional phrase (PP) by Kenyan school children. The focus is to determine the sequence of acquisition of the constituents within this phrase as well as the syntactic functions realized by the various PP forms used by the subjects. The study also explains the learner language by way of investigating the contribution of...