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Abstract Abstract The study focused on investigating how Nigerian adolescents respond to Bronfenbrenner's and Kohlberg's moral dilemmas. Ninety Hausa Muslim adolescents (60 boys and 30 girls), studying in a day and two boarding secondary schools in Kano City took part in the inquiry. It was found that the subjects tended to resolve Bronfenbrenner's dilemmas in an adult‐approved direction. The results also showed that day school pupils’ moral reasoning was more advanced than that of boarding...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsThe African Artisan: Education and the Informal Sector in Kenya. Kenneth King James R. SheffieldJames R. Sheffield Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 23, Number 3Oct., 1979 Sponsored by the Comparative and International Education Society...
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Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients of concentration are used to measure the extent to which school places are uniformly distributed between provinces in Papua New Guinea. Enrolment and school age population data for 1972, 1975 and 1978 are used. For both primary and secondary places, the distribution has become significantly more uniform over the period studied. This is in keeping with PNG's planning objectives to spread educational opportunity more evenly throughout the country.
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Between June 1974 and February 1977, in one eighth sample of the Machakos Project area, weight and height were determined in all 1-60 months-olds. This resulted in 568 subjects producing averagely 9.3 monthly growth data over an average period of 22.2 months. Only subjects examined five times or over were considered. Weighing and measuring were done by home visiting fieldworkers. Growth in the first six months closely followed the Harvard Standards of weight-for-age (W/A) and height-for-age...
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This paper assesses the present situation in the education of draftsmen in Papua New Guinea. The importance of the employer in determining the nature of this education is balanced against manpower requirements, government policy and the aptitude of the students. The outcome of this review suggests that the education of draftsmen in Papua New Guinea is not operating at an optimum level.
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Summary Like members of other societies in the New Guinea Highlands, the Kamano of the Eastern Highlands believe that a man's health can be seriously undermined by the polluting power of female sexuality and that, though not directly fatal, this power can permanently stunt the growth of a youth and so weaken an adult that he becomes vulnerable to the sorcery and arrows of an enemy. In expounding their views, men and women emphasise the impact of female sexuality on males. They say that the...
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In discussing the future of Africa, it seems appropriate from the outset to realize that scientific prediction, with any degree of accuracy over the long haul, is almost impossible. One need only to observe the changes which have taken place on that great continent within the last decade to discover that the rapidity with which changes have occurred tends to obscure futuristic analysis for the next decade. Indeed, Africa is not only a continent where change occurs, but a continent where...
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Volunteers are instructed during one month: they receive some basic training in hygiene, infectious diseases, and primary therapy using the few drugs which should exist in each family. A two years experience has given encouraging results with, among others, an increase in the number of pulmonary tuberculosis cases detected, and of the population attending vaccinations.