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Objective To explore acceptability and feasibility of smartphone-based training of low-level to mid-level health professionals in cervical cancer screening using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA)/cervicography. Design In 2015, we applied a qualitative descriptive approach and conducted semi-structured interviews and focus groups to assess the perceptions and experiences of community health nurses (CHNs) (n=15) who performed smartphone-based VIA, patients undergoing VIA/cryotherapy...
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هدفت الدراسة الحالية إلى تطوير مقياس التقدير الذاتي للسمات الشخصية للموهوبين في التعليم الثانوي الجزائري؛ حيث تم استخدام أسلوب التقرير الذاتي الذي يستند إلى الاتجاه الظاهراتي. وتحددت أبعاده في السمات التالية: الدافعية، والاستقرار الانفعالي، والتقدير الإيجابي للذات، والضبط الداخلي، وأسلوب التعلم العميق. ولأجل استخراج الخصائص السيكو مترية للمقياس تم تطبيق المقياس المكون من (62) فقرة على الطلبة المتفوقين من الطور الثانوي الذين بلغ عددهم (54) طالبا. وبعد إجراء التحليل الإحصائي للفقرات، استبقيت...
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OBJECTIVE: The study investigated family variables as predictors of self-concept and academic achievement of secondary school students in Benue state, Nigeria.
 
  
  
 
 
 METHODS: The study adopted a correlational research design. The sample of the study consisted of seven hundred and twenty (720) SS II students. The study research questions were analyzed using the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient, while the hypotheses were...
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Internet based technologies and electronic devices have changed the way we look at the world in the 21 st Century and especially among the savvy youth.This position is ever changing speedily, and has greatly influenced the way we communicate, pre-occupy ourselves, and concentrate at work, in class and even during special moments reserved for other engagements of life.Young persons were surveyed from Moi and Kisii University about their spatial occupation of two worlds; the real world and the...
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The present paper examined the impact of entrepreneurship education on students' intention to start up a business. Using a sample of Tunisian students aged between 22 and 25 from two big Tunisian universities, namely those of Sfax and Sousse, we proposed to determine the significant factors influencing their entrepreneurial intention. Applying the ordered logistic regression, our econometric results revealed that the composite variables which are the students’ internal and external...
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The study examined the relationship between parenting styles and academic achievement of Junior High School students in the Aowin and Suaman District's in the Western Region of Ghana.To achieve this, a descriptive design was adopted.A sample size of 400 Junior High School students were selected for the study using proportional allocation.Questionnaires were used to elicit responses from selected students coupled with their test scores.The data were analysed using inferential statistics...
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This study aims to find out if the international intervention helped to mitigate the Syrian crisis impact on the quality of education in Jordan. We collected and analyzed primary quantitative and qualitative data for a sample of (30 double-shift) public schools in Qasabet-Irbid district (Northern Jordan), close to the Syrian border. Our empirical analysis assesses an overall positive impact of the international intervention on students' outcomes in the affected public schools that received...
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Public trust in the police is an important indicator of effective policing in a democratic system. While this assertion holds true for most police research, hardly any prior studies in this field explored university students’ perceptions of the police. In light of this gap, the study on which this paper is based sought to elucidate students’ perceptions of the South African Police Service. A quantitative approach was adopted and a sample of 682 (n=682) participants was drawn at one of the...
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Water scarcity is increasingly staking a claim next to energy as a threat to the sustainability of large cities, especially in developing countries with limited resources. The recent crisis brought on by Cape Town’s “Day Zero” drought created the impetus to expand on existing research on water demand management to include analysis of school usage patterns and key determinants thereof. With the effects of apartheid still visible in society and in school infrastructure coupled with the high...
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The widening of access to higher education (HE) for more students has been a strategic priority of the South African (SA) Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) over the past decade. Simultaneously, lecturers are increasingly held to account for providing quality teaching and delivering employable graduates. Yet their work environment is characterised by poor support, lack of recognition for teaching efforts, and absence of legal protection when failing to fulfil the undefined...
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Lack of continuing education and physician anaesthetist support are commonly cited problems amongst Ethiopian anaesthetic providers. Whilst operating at Jimma University Medical Centre (JUMC), Operation Smile volunteers identified a clear need for improvement in anaesthetic care delivery at JUMC. JUMC is a 450-bed university teaching hospital 350 km southwest of Addis Ababa. At the start of this programme it had two physician anaesthetists, with the majority of anaesthesia historically...
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This paper analyzes the role of social networks in the diffusion of knowledge and adoption of cultivation techniques, from trainees to the wider community, in the context of an extension project in Guinea-Bissau. In order to test for social learning, we exploit a detailed census of households and social connections across different dimensions. More precisely, we make use of a village photo directory in order to obtain a comprehensive and fully mapped social network dataset. We find evidence...
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EXPLORING ACCESSIBILITY TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) AT DISADVANTAGED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN GAUTENG PROVINCE- SOUTH AFRICA