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(1987). Some Effects of Formal Western Education on the Solidarity of the Traditional South African Indian Family. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'etudes du developpement: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 375-385.
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This study was carried out in six preparatory schools in the city of El-Fayoum in Egypt. The sample of the study comprised 230 boys and girls who were in their second year of preparatory school (middle school), and 100 teachers. The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between creativity and the locus of control. The research was also concerned with: (a) the relationship between creativity and intelligence; (b) the relationship between intelligence and the locus of...
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(1987). Doctors or medical aids—the debate over the training of black medical personnel for the rural black population in South Africa in the 1920s and 1930s. Journal of Southern African Studies: Vol. 13, The Political Economy of Health in Southern Africa, pp. 234-255.
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"Clinical Training of OT Students in Kenya." World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, 16(1), pp. 13–14
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A thesis submitted in fulfilment for the degree of doctor of philosophy in Kenyatta University. 1987, TX 269.K4S5
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(1987). The Role of the Press in the Reform of Higher Education in Tunisia (August 1975‐March 1976) Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education: Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 61-77.
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Opening Paragraph Since the early 1970s the heavy impact of recurrent drought has given rise to the sense that Sahelian pastoralism is in decline. This is usually attributed to increasing aridity, environmental degradation and the destructive effects of colonial policies on traditional mechanisms to spread risk and promote recovery from drought. These factors clearly contribute to the pastoral sector's apparently increasing difficulties in contending with environmental hardship and...
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This paper discusses the difficulties involved in managing knowledge-intensive, multinational, multiorganisational, and multifunctional project networks. The study is based on a 2-year quasi-ethnography of one such network engaged in the design and development of a complex new process control system for an existing pharmaceutical plant in Ireland. The case describes how, drawing upon the organisational heritage of the corporations involved and the logic implicit within their global...
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Manpower resources in Botswana are one of the most important constraints on the development of its health services. In the 1970s nurses were sent to India, Ghana and Kenya for specialized training in public health.
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Records the life histories of three of the author's African students during her tenure as director of an education program in Africa. The collection allows Tanzanian youth to speak for themselves and provides glimpses into their home and school life.
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This chapter discusses a course in science curriculum in Zimbabwe that trains teachers about industrial issues. The chemistry syllabus in the preservice teacher training course leading to the B.Ed, degree at the University of Zimbabwe now includes a course on industrial chemistry equivalent to 20*–25 hours. This course is first of its kind in Africa, starts by examining in detail the broad issues involved in exploiting the natural wealth of Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular. These...
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Abstract As a result of the economic recession, most African countries have adopted a policy to design and produce their own science textbooks. Questions of what view of school science is presented in West Africa and how school science is presented and implemented in the junior and senior secondary school levels are raised. In most African countries, science dominates the school curriculum as a ‘true’ subject comprising certain facts and reliable information. The textbooks in use at the...