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Each day, children in Chicago are cheated out of a challenging, meaningful, or even an adequate education. Chicago public school students, overwhelmingly children of color (56% are African American, 29% are Latino) and children of the poor (79% qualify for federal lunch programs) are the victims. Despite the well-publicized crime rate in Chicago's poor neighborhoods, the greatest robbery is not in the streets, but in the schools. For example:* Of the 39,000 freshman who entered Chicago high...
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A survey was carried out to determine the prevalence of urinary tract infection (UTI) among primary school children in Awka Local Government Area of Anambra State between March and July, 1987. The asymptomatic survey was carried out by random screening of 100 urine samples of healthy pupils (50 boys and 50 girls) aged between 4-16 years. Results of the survey showed that 6 boys (12%) and 24 girls (48%) were positive for the infection. At the General Hospital, Awka, 100 urine samples of...
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Abstract The paper looks for the reasons why Kiswahili has not been officially established as the medium of education in Tanzania although English has in practice largely ceased to perform that function. First, the language background is described and then the sociocultural and pedagogical arguments for a change to Kiswahili are examined. A comparison is made between French Immersion experiments in Canada and the use of English as a medium of instruction in Tanzania and significant...
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The demographics of syntopic populations of Procavia capensis (rock hyrax) and Heterohyrax brucei (yellowspotted hyrax) were studied during a drought from October 1991 to May 1992 in the Matobo National Park (MNP), Zimbabwe. Pups comprised >27% of the samples after a synchronous March - April 1992 birth event in which about 50% of the adult females participated. The timing and frequency of parturition in the two species are in response to a unimodal temporal distribution of rainfall with a...
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A Department of Economics Working Paper on UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND CLASS FORMATION IN ZIMBABWE during the 1980's.
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Abstract Community school personnel in Papua New Guinea are expected to undertake an increasingly complex leadership role in making education more relevant to the needs of the community, yet current administrative training does not acknowledge this leadership perspective. In the light of this changing role, the current model for the in‐service development of community school leaders in Papua New Guinea appears limited theoretically. This is because existing programmes are inadequate...
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In December 1991, fourteen physicians in the public sector received a degree entitled "Methods in public health", awarded by the dean of Université de Bordeaux II (France) and the Mauritius minister of health. The ceremony crowned a two-year course consisting of 350 hours of lectures and other teaching exercises, broken down into 12 subject areas (epidemiology, biostatistics, medical informatics, demographics, health care, planning, health economics, etc.). The graduates did an average of 10...