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Kebanjiran pelajar antarabangsa di Malaysia semakin meningkat dari tahun demi tahun selaras dengan pelan pendidikan nasional yang ingin menyerlahkan nama Malaysia sebagai hub pendidikan dunia. Terdapat beberapa cabaran dalam menjalani proses pengadaptasian yang perlu dihadapi oleh pelajar antarabangsa. Dengan menggunakan model Lekuk U, kajian ini melihat bagaimana proses pengadaptasian pelajar Nigeria di Malaysia yang berhadapan dengan cabaran berikutan berlakunya stereotaip dalam kalangan...
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• Socio-cultural issues impact L2 writing development in Egypt. • Learning experiences, exam culture and lack of reading habit impede L2 writing. • Other factors include traditional topics, formulaic expressions and rote learning. • Lack of critical thinking is attributed to socio-cultural issues. • Competitive learning environment is counter-productive to L2 writing development.
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This research is an in-depth study which explores the ICT usage among the students and the challenges they come across. The aim of this research was to determine the extent of ICT usage among students; and to study the problems and challenges they have to address in utilizing this facility. Four questions were used to enable this research. The researcher formulated a questionnaire to gather data from a group of 360 students from six private universities and 360 students from three public...
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Soil-transmitted helminthiases (hookworms, Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura) are extremely prevalent in school-aged children living in poor sanitary conditions. Recent epidemiological data suggest that Strongyloides stercoralis is highly unreported. However, accurate data are essential for conducting interventions aimed at introducing control and elimination programmes. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 396 randomly selected school-aged children in Amhara region in rural...
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The purpose of this study was to explore how Junior High School (JHS) 1 students solve word-problems in Mathematics. A total of 112 JHS 1 students were purposively selected from 41 public basic schools in the Akatsi South District of Ghana. Interview guide and test items comprising questions on word-problems in Mathematics on “Fractions”, “Perimeter” and “Area” were used to collect data. Percentages and frequency distribution tables as well as descriptive statistics (mean, mode, median and...
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Worldwide, at least 20% of students are regularly bullied in school. Research from developed countries has associated bullying with several negative outcomes, but little is known about the relationship between bullying and academic achievement, especially in developing countries. Here, data from three African countries participating in the 2011 Trends in Mathematics and Sciences Study and Progress in Reading and Literacy Study were analyzed, including 36,602 participants aged 12 to 16....
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The study examined Single parenting as correlate of academic performance of students in unity schools in South East Geo-political zone of Nigeria, it is a correlational survey.The population was 476 (212 males and 264 female) senior secondary school students in the twelve ( 12) unity secondary schools in South East Geopolitical zones of Nigeria which formed the sample size, classroom Academic Performance Scores, Single Parenting and Academic performance of students Questionnaire (SPAPSQ)...
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This study was conducted to gauge students’ perceptions of conversational IsiZulu in a South African university. Driven by the bilingual policy initiatives of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), a total of 1 287 students have registered for conversational IsiZulu as a mandatory requirement for completing an undergraduate degree. This study is an investigation in which interviews, observation and policy documents were used to gather data from students who are taking the module for the...
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The concentrations of toxic and potentially toxic elements (As, V, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, B, Ba, Sr, Zn, Mn, Pb and Cd) collected from benthic sediments in the water bodies of the city of Addis Ababa were investigated to evaluate their distribution and pollution levels. The average concentration of Cr, Mn, Pb, Ni, Fe, Cu, Zn and Cd exceeded the threshold effect level of the sediment quality guidelines. Many of the concentrations were higher than previously reported. The sediments were...
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This article is dedicated to the development of the higher education in Sub-Saharan countries, particularly to the topic of internationalization of education. Most African countries have underdeveloped education systems. The quality and availability of higher education is a formidable obstacle for economic and social development. There is a growing demand for higher education in the SSA, but national education systems can’t cope fully with it. Hence many students go abroad, mostly in other...
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This paper examines the short and long term effects of information and communication technology (ICT) on inclusive human development in a panel of 49 Sub-Saharan African countries for the period 2000-2012. ICT is measured in terms of mobile phone penetration, internet penetration and telephone penetration rates. While mobile phone penetration has positive short run and long term effects on inclusive human development, the effects of internet and telephone penetrations are insignificant....
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Pollution has taken on a global dimension, and the effects are most obvious in developing countries. The effects take a toll on human health, animals, and vegetation, as well as on soil, air, and water quality. The objective of this article is to discuss the current relationships among pollution, environmental quality, and human health within the frame of anthropogenic activities in developing countries. In addition to personal observations, we review relevant literature on conditions...