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The study examined the effect of teachers’ turnover intention and leadership behaviour on academic productivity of private secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. Academic productivity of private secondary schools has been a major source of worry recently. As a result of this, the researcher investigated to see if teachers’ turnover intention and leadership behaviour have anything to do with academic productivity. The study was guided by two hypotheses. Descriptive survey research of...
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Teacher education programmes (TEPs) promote unique experiences that involve a deep understanding of teaching needs, advanced strategies, preparation and training at universities or schools. The main objective of this study is to investigate the English teacher education programme (ETEP) in order to reform and develop current teaching practices in a rapidly developing area of research. The present study aims to look at three main areas which include the university preparation strategy,...
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To help learners acquire and develop the necessary skills for the 21st century, Algeria has adopted the Competency-Based Approach (CBA) along with the Project-based Learning (PBL) approach within its educational system. Theoretically speaking, the goal behind such reform is to shift from a content-based to a process-based learning/teaching and thus to make learning more relevant and realistic for students. However, in practice, teachers find difficulties in putting into practice the two...
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Injuries directly lead to 5 million deaths every year, accounting for 9% of all deaths worldwide. While knowledge of the pattern of injuries is essential to plan health interventions to reduce the incidence of injuries, these are not thoroughly described in Ghana. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of injuries seen at the Accident centre of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana’s main referral hospital. A retrospective review of two-year records of all patients who...
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This exploratory and cross-sectional study investigated emotional intelligence in relation to gender, family functioning and self-esteem among senior secondary students in Ibadan, Nigeria. Data were collected from 300 (129 male and 171 female) respondents recruited through the purposive sampling technique from three secondary schools within Ibadan. The sample consisted of students between 13 and 17 years of age. Data were presented in terms of percentages and means, independent samples...
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Psychosocial adjustment can be demonstrated as young ones strive to progress or pull through in their social and cultural environment. It is a practical term summarizing both the overall physical condition of a person and series of changes taking place in a definite manner in reaction to situations. The purpose of this study was to bring to fore the influence of home violence on psychosocial adjustment of pupils in junior secondary school. The study employed survey research design of...
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Psychosocial adjustment can be demonstrated as young ones strive to progress or pull through in their social and cultural environment. It is a practical term summarizing both the overall physical condition of a person and series of changes taking place in a definite manner in reaction to situations. The purpose of this study was to bring to fore the influence of home violence on psychosocial adjustment of pupils in junior secondary school. The study employed survey research design of...
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My qualitative research in South-Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo suggests that teachers link experienced violence to their role as state representatives. Three elements evoke the militia’s distrust: literacy, cell phones, and mobility. Reportedly, militias assume that teachers use these elements to cooperate with the military. This article therefore understands these elements as symbols of stateness, and it demonstrates how a state with overall weak capacities can have significant...
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Since 1969, the sedentary and nomadic populations of the West African Sahel have experienced two major droughts and famines. Occupation, then, becomes an important factor in determining the capacity of individuals and domestic units to withstand drought. This chapter utilizes case material drawn from nine households pursuing different occupations in a village in Central Niger to illustrate the interrelationships between occupation and persistence in a drought-prone environment. Several...
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Social phobia is highly prevalent among university students. The lowest and highest point prevalence of social phobia among undergraduate university students was estimated at 7.8% and 80%, respectively. However, research into social phobia and associated factors among undergraduate university students in low and middle-income countries has been limited. Therefore, this study aimed to assess social phobia and associated factors among university students in Ethiopia to contribute an attempt to...
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The importance of smartphones in academic learning and overall development of university students have been well established in many published studies. However, several writings have affirmed that Nigerian undergraduate students in public universities have not been reaping from the benefits of the smartphones and in terms of access to information, learning, and development; due to numerous challenges. This research examines the impact of smartphone usage for academic purposes among...
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This chapter explores a preliminary way some of the linkages between drought, desertification, famine, and the seasons. It also explores the stress that the different seasons produce for farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. The chapter considers different types of drought, as well as the effects that droughts might have on the seasonal rhythm of agricultural activities and thus on the usual hardships that farmers and their families face. It examines the relationship between drought and...
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This chapter provides an analysis of responses to drought in Botswana. It examines some of the impacts of drought and drought relief measures on the Basarwa of Botswana. While intended ostensibly to assist those households without livestock or other visible means of support, the state largely neglected the considerable proportion of households living beyond the reach of villages. In 1975 the Government of Botswana embarked on a major land reform and livestock development program. Known as...