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A considerable amount of money worldwide is being spent on education to fast track social-economic growth of countries. The introduction of electronic education (e-Education) has made significant change in the education sector with the teacher's role being changed from teacher to instructor. The Malawi Government is interesting in leveraging eEducation to reduce the gap in achieving better and quality education between rural and urban schools. A case study was conducted to find e-Education...
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This study was carried out to assess the work-related risk factors for Lower Back Pain (LBP) among nurses in Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Shika - Zaria. The main objective of this Study is to determine the prevalence and duration of LBP as well as to identify the work-related risk factors associated with low back pain (LBP) among Nurses in ABUTH. This Study also examines the relationship between Socio-demographic characteristics of Nurses in ABUTH and development of...
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The paper sought to explicate the role of teachers in transforming Nigeria. It viewed teachers as professionally trained personnel charged with the responsibility of disseminating positive knowledge, attitudes and skills to learners in the school. Transformation on the other hand involves a shift in our orientation in such a way that new actions and results become possible. The analysis established that teachers serve as role models to their learners. Through this, the character and...
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The aim of this comparative cross-sectional study was to assess the competences of school mentors in the Initial Primary Teacher Education (IPTE) mode from the perspective of student teachers and headteachers. The study set out to find answers to the following research questions: (1) what are the competences of school mentors as perceived by student teachers? (2) What are the competences of school mentors as perceived by headteachers? (3) Is there a significant difference in the mean...
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INTRODUCTION: Obstetric hemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality in Rwanda. Retention of skills was assessed 2 years after a postpartum hemorrhage simulation training at a rural Rwandan hospital. METHODS: In 2012, two African generalist physicians working in a rural Rwandan hospital conducted simulation-based training in postpartum hemorrhage management for their colleagues. These 11 physicians were approached again in 2014 and asked to participate in the current study....
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This paper presents the findings of a study that explored students’ experiences of assessment feedback at Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) in South Africa using a phenomenological approach. The qualitative study collected data using a questionnaire that was administered to sample of 200 second and third year students at the Faculty of Management Sciences before purposively selecting ten students from four different departments for in-depth interviews. The findings revealed that...
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Knowledge of variation in metal concentrations of playground soil in dry and rainy season could assist in controlling metal accumulation in children if playtime is regulated according to seasons. The present investigation was designed to find out the existence and trend of such variation. Thirty six surface soil samples from nine playgrounds of Owerri metropolis were collected during the dry season and rainy seasons of 2012 and 2013 and were digested in Pyrex glassware using nitric acid....
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Spearman's hypothesis tested at the level of items states that differences between groups on the items of an IQ test are a function of the g loadings of these items, such that there are small differences between groups on items with low g loadings and large differences between groups on items with high g loadings, and it has been confirmed in a limited number of studies. In this paper, we tested Spearman's hypothesis, comparing a group of Libyan secondary school children (N = 1080) with...
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Learner motivation is considered an important premise for the BL method. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from 616 undergraduate learners who were geographically widely spread around the Colleges of International Transport and Logistics (CILT) at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AAST&MT) in Egypt. Respondents were drawn from three branches in Greater Cairo, Alexandria, and Port Said. The data was analysed using SPSS22 and AMOS18. This...