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This paper reports the results of a survey of post-primary school administrators in Botswana, and discusses the implications of the findings for the success of the current program of school reforms. The paper suggests that administrative authority will have to be decentralized and school-level administrators will have to be given additional training if the reforms are to maintain or improve the quality of education in Botswana's schools.
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The paper presents evidence on differences between public and private schools in Colombia and Tanzania on a number of indicators like cognitive achievement, unit cost and labor market outcomes. The findings are mixed, in the sense that in both countries, statistically controlling for student ability and socioeconomic background, private school students outperform their public school counterparts on academic achievement, whereas the reverse is true regarding achievement on specialized...
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Bone marrow reports in a teaching hospital practice in Nigeria.Ra, O. - 1987 - PubMed, 64(1), 78–81
L'anemie avec ou sans hepatosplenomegalie est la raison de l'examen dans 74% des cas. La leucemie est diagnostiquee dans 13 cas sur 53
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The value of qualitative research: health education in Nigeria Jayashree Ramakrishna, Jayashree Ramakrishna African Regional Health Education Centre, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, College of Medicine, University of IbadanNigeria Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar William R Brieger William R Brieger African Regional Health Education Centre, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, College of Medicine, University of...
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There are few areas of educational policy making that are as controversial as that of the development and implementation of various educational language policies;1 this has been especially true in the case of South Africa.2 Language policies, specifically those in the educational sphere, have been the source of tension and disagreement in South Africa since the efforts of the British to impose the English language (as well as English cultural and political institutions) on the Boers in the...
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The distribution of carriers of hematozoa in the pre-school and school age group in Gabon has been established with the help of systematic enquiry. The plasmodial indexes vary between 11 and 32% in the savanna zones of the south-east, they rise to 64.9% in the forest regions of the north of the country, and in the urban zones (Libreville, Franceville, Lambarene) 6 to 18% of the school children are gametocyte carriers. In Libreville, amongst the febrile children seen in pediatric...
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EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Case Studies; Cost Effectiveness; Cultural Context; Cultural Differences; *Developing Nations; *Economic Development; *English; Language Attitudes; Language of Instruction; *Language Planning; *Language Role; Official Languages; Polieical Influences; *Public Policy; Second Language Instruction; Social Influences; Sociolinguistics IDENTiFIERS India; Nigeria; Philippines