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Introduction If you look for African American students achieving low, you may see But maybe you're expecting them to achieve low, too. It's like writing a detention or referral beforehand. You're just assuming that kid is going to be bad that period or day. You can't do that. (Middle school math teacher) An African American high school student explained that when her cousin received an A on a test, the teacher accused her of cheating. teacher was kind of racist. (S-10-07-F) These are quotes...
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Contents: W. Wolfram, Foreword. Preface. Who Is Malik? An Overview of Research on Child AAE. Our School-Based Participants and Sampling Procedures. Features of Child AAE. Distributional Properties of AAE in the Early Grades. Nondialectal Expressive and Receptive Language Skills. Evaluating Language at School Entry. African American Children in Academic Distress. Relationships Among Language and Literacy Skills for African American Students. Summary and Final Thoughts. Appendices.
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Objectives: To determine the rate of autopsy certification of maternal deaths; evaluate concordance and discordance rates between autopsy and clinical diagnoses of maternal deaths, and to compare these with findings from other parts of the world. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: The Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Nigeria between January 1989 and December 1998. Subjects: Women who died from pregnancy-related complications having been on admission in or having presented as...
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The Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Project in Mozambique aims to transform the TVET system to respond more effectively, equitably, and in a timely, articulated manner to labor market needs, while sensitive to gender and HIV/AIDS issues. Notwithstanding, it is envisaged the project may have negative environmental impact, namely due to construction works, and it is to this end, this environmental and social management framework (ESMF) provide the guidelines for the...
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Educational investment is an engine of economic development in Eritrea and thus financing education is like a blood to human body; while this is widely accepted, little empirical research has been conducted on the topic. This paper analyses patterns of educational finances in secondary education in Eritrea particularly in the zoba -Maekel. It presents data on selected secondary schools in zoba and other related data tables with the results observed. It also provides the pattern of financing...
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Objectives: 1. To assess the visual outcome and complications during a one-year follow-up period of all patients who had extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE) with posterior chamber intraocular lens PCIOL implant. 2. To assess the average intraocular lens (IOL) power required to achieve emmetropia before the availability of the keratometer and A-Scan ultrasound machine in our centre. Materials and methods: All cases of ECCE-PCIOL done at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, over a...
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This paper presents the results of a descriptive study on assessment of pollution loads discharged from three areas in Palestine. The difficulties and chances to reduce pollution loads of combined municipal sewage and urban stormwater discharges are discussed. Major obstacles behind a poor sewage infrastructure in Palestine were identified as the followings: insensitive Israeli environmental policy now and during the past period of occupation, lack of financial and technical human resources,...
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In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils' educational possibilities. With the case of the Karagwe district in Tanzania the research suggests that the policy of ‘Swahili only’ in primary school education favours the small minority of the children that live in a context where Swahili is used. This appears to lead to inequality in pupils' chances in education and to a low level of achievement of academic content in schools. This also promotes the...
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This study on the prevalence of human gastro-intestinal parasites among 350 primary school children in Ibule Soro village of Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo State was carried out between January and March 2003. Age, sex and other relevant epidemiological information were recorded on numbered data sheets. Stool samples were collected into wide-mouthed specimen bottles and preserved in 10% formal saline. They were examined using the direct smear technique and the formol ether...
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In view of the increasing cost of education the persistent phenomenon of school dropout has become a constant worry to all stakeholders. The focus of this paper was to assess the trend of basic school dropout in Amansie West, a predominantly rural district in Ghana and to further determine the main causes and policy implications of the phenomenon in the district. Analysis of the data revealed a downward trend in the dropout rates. At the primary school level, the dropout rate reduced from...
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Positive relationships have been found to exist between factors like family size, parents\' educational levels, parents\' occupational statuses, ability of parents to pay school fees, and the concern parents show in their children\'s education and academic performance. This research tried to find out whether the above findings hold good in the Kassena-Nankana district by examining the relationship between the above named factors and pupils\' performance in Junior Secondary Schools (JSS)....
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The importance of indigenous language in disseminating local information to the local people cannot be overemphasized. This paper is focused on the perceived benefits of indigenous language in the teaching and learning of adult farmers in Delta State. Data was collected from 400 randomly selected farmers in the study area and information was collected with the aid of structured questionnaire and interview schedule. Data analysis was by the use of frequency, percentage, and mean. The...