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The purpose of this study was to explore participants’ academic experiences and confidence about their academic achievement. Participants (N=27) consisted of high-achieving African American male student-athletes from four academically rigorous American universities in the Pac-Ten conference. Most of the participants competed in revenue-generating sports and were interviewed to obtain a deeper understanding of their successful academic experiences. Utilizing a phenomenological approach four...
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Religious organizations in Kenya are empowered by the Education Act to participate in the management of schools and colleges that they sponsor. These religious sponsors include: the Quaker Church; the Catholic Church; Africa Inland Church; Salvation Army Church; Seventh Day Adventist Church; Church of God; Presbyterian Church of East Africa; Methodist Church; Baptist Church; Anglican Church of Kenya and the Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church. The Quaker Church dominates sponsorship of...
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The politics of domination is rampant in the Zimbabwean political and social arenas. In more definite terms, the practice is really dehumanizing in that it denies human beings the right to map and shape their own destinies in politics; that is, having a voice in policy formulation inevitably leading to underdevelopment. The dominant areas of interaction that are controlled politically are the areas of media and education. The two are the core areas of free interaction, as will be argued in...
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This study sought to find out the factors that influence the implementation of free secondary education (FSE) in Kenya. Implementation refers to a situation where the programme is made to work and meets its major objectives of increasing enrolment and retention in secondary schools. The background of this study traces the efforts to provide free secondary education. The provision of free secondary education is very important in Kenya given that the country is a low income one. Also given the...
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The article examined the perceptions of educators regarding their concerns and fears about the current state of education in South Africa. The target population for the study comprised of all the educators enrolled for the B.Ed. (Hons.) programme in Educational Management at the Central University of Technology, Free State in 2008. This group of post-graduate students comprised of educators who teach in schools in and around Bloemfontein. A questionnaire comprising of both closed and...
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This article argues that even though the experiences of disabled students have programmatic implications, their needs should not be isolated from other students'. Instead they should be understood as part of the student life cycle within the pluralistic paradigm of education. In demonstrating the argument this article will: (a) outline some of the literature on experiences of disabled students, (b) outline findings on the experiences of disabled students in some South African higher...
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Peridotite xenoliths from the Cameroon volcanic line (CVL), which is a 1600-km-long volcanic chain on the continental margin of West Africa and the Gulf of Guinea, exhibit regional variations in petrography, mineral chemistry, and equilibrium temperature. The xenoliths are mainly composed of spinel lherzolite, spinel harzburgite, dunite, and small amounts of wehrlite and websterite. Lherzolite and harzburgite are similar in texture, and the MgO and Cr2O3 components in these minerals increase...
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The study explored the cultural adjustment needs of international students enrolled with an African university. Participants were 33 students (males = 13, females = 20). They took part in-depth individual interviews and focus group discussions on pertinent adjustment needs. Data gathered from the interviews were transcribed and content analysis was performed. Findings suggested adjustment needs were ameliorated by available opportunities such as presence of supportive people, availability of...
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Objective: Knowledge, attitudes and preventative practices of risk groups for neglected tropical diseases such as intestinal schistosomiasis are important aspects for their control. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni, knowledge, perceptions and preventative practices of school children towards schistosomiasis in the Sengerema district, Tanzania. Methods: We conducted a crosssectional study using 400 randomly selected school children. Single faecal specimens...
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A student-centered teaching methodology is an essential ingredient of a successful Pan- African literary course. Using such an approach, I combine reading assignments with journals, film presentations, and lectures in a productive learning environment in which I play the role of invisible facilitator of intellectual exchange. My method incorporates a variety of Pan-African literary and historical works that help students understand the relations between Blacks of Africa and the Diaspora.
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Increasing evidence on impacts from climate change an variability, suggests that poor rural communities in semi-arid sub-Saharan Africa need to adapt in order to reduce effects on their livelihoods. In semi-arid areas characterized by high poverty, small reservoirs even though most of them are performing below average, act as important assets that support a wide range of livelihoods. However, in the face of climate change and variability it is not clear how and to what extent the performance...