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Background: Since the beginning of the Egyptian political conflict, Tahrir Square has been the epicentre of intense political violence. Students attending schools located near this square witnessed and/or directly experienced the consequences of a series of violent events.Aim: This study will investigate the presence of psychiatric symptoms in children attending these schools to explore patterns of responses according to their perceptions of the revolution on their lives, adjusted for,...
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Against the wider background of increasing interest in the improvement of management and leadership practices in public schools, this paper focuses on the involvement of students in leadership beyond the traditional structure of school prefects.
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Due to factors including differences in educational opportunity, African Americans and Caucasians frequently differ on cognitive tests creating diagnostic error risks. Such differences have been found on the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS), and preliminary norms based on a small sample of African Americans have been generated. In a larger sample of community-dwelling older African Americans, we explored sources of variance including age, gender,...
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Background/Aim: Pain is a cardinal symptom of many disease states and a common reason for hospital attendance.In children, however, it is often undertreated, partly due to the difficulty in its assessment.This study outlines the causes, anatomic locations and verbal descriptions of pain in children admitted to the Pediatric Emergency Unit of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Ashanti, Ghana.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of 273 children aged 5-12 years.Using a structured...
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Agriculture education plays a significant role in Agriculture development which is pivotal to Malawi’s economy that employs over 80% of the workforce and contributes more than 65% to foreign exchange earnings. For secondary school agriculture to remain relevant to agronomical needs, competent qualified agriculture personnel are needed. Training Needs Assessment (TNA) was conducted to identify and establish training needs of secondary school (SS) agriculture teachers, to establish the gap...
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Marathon runners spend considerable time in outdoor training for and participating in marathons. Outdoor runners may experience high solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure. South Africa, where running is popular, experiences high ambient solar UVR levels that may be associated with adverse health effects. This feasibility study explores the use of personal dosimeters to determine solar UVR exposure patterns and possible related acute health risks of four marathon runners during marathons...
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The experiment reported here tests the Lexical Orthography Hypothesis, that is, the notion that the output of the lexical phonology is the most promising phonological depth for an exhaustive representation of tone by means of diacritics in the orthography of a tone language. We conducted a controlled classroom experiment with 97 secondary school pupils learning written Kabiye, a Gur language of northern Togo. After testing their baseline skills in writing the standard orthography, the pupils...
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Norway has, through the Norwegian Agency for Development Assistance (NORAD), actively supported the Hydrographic organization of the Mozambique government since 1986. At the beginning, the Norwegian Hydrographic Service (NSKV) was brought in, as a consultant, for the first two years, with its own staff in Mozambique, then later, as a backup for a NORAD employed hydrographic surveyor. A new contract, effective from 1st January 1991, has been signed, this time between the Mozambican...
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Ghana, like many developing countries, has fewer trained, qualified teachers than the number the country needs to realise the Education For All goals of quality education by 2015. The failure of Ghana’s teacher education sector to turn out sufficient numbers of qualified trained teachers is as a result of numerous factors including existing Colleges of Education (CoEs) not having enough facilities to train the high number of untrained teachers (UTs) through the traditional campus-based model...