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In this paper, we reflect on current discussions regarding curriculum change in South African higher education, focusing on the specific field of teaching and learning Portuguese as an additional language (PAL) in the country.Given the reality of South African multilingualism, we consider the possibility of a translanguaging pedagogy in the field of PAL.We argue that greater awareness of the full potential of multilingualism is advantageous for a more reciprocal teaching and learning process...
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Breast Self-Examination is a method where by women examines their breasts regularly to detect any abnormal swelling or lumps in order to seek prompt medical attention.Knowledge, attitude and practice towards breast self-examination is important among females for screening, early detection and diagnosis of breast Cancer.Objective of the Study was to determine knowledge, attitude and practice regarding breast self-examination among female students in Debre Birhan University, 2013.Institutional...
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This study explored the factors influencing the continued intention to use mobile money transfer services among university students in Ghana. The UTAUT was used as the research theoretical framework while the analysis was conducted with SPSS and SmartPLS. The results demonstrate that the continued intention to use mobile money transfer services is influenced by performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, and perceived service quality. Also, perceived...
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Quality basic education is the one of the most important educational institutions that influences and is influenced by other educational institutions.The instrumental role played by basic education in developing human resources for both personal fulfilment and social advancement has been recognized in the world over.The general objective of this paper is to review literature and making discussions on the challenges encountered in the Ghana National Teachers' Licensure Examination.It is...
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This article explores the changing relations between state officials and the Shiʿi Nizari Ismaʿilis in early 20th-century Ottoman Syria. It examines the history surrounding the founding of the School of Agriculture in the majority Ismaʿili town of Salamiyya. Ottoman authorities had only recently discovered that the Ismaʿilis were followers of an imam in Bombay, the Aga Khan III. Once the community was associated with a British Empire loyalist like the Aga Khan, officials suspected collusion....
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During the Apartheid era in South Africa, education was organized along racial lines. The apartheid policy of separate development partitioned the country into racial lines where each population group and homelands designed specifically for blacks, had their own departments of education, 18 such departments that centrally governed public schools. All decisions regarding school education were taken by the respective departments of education and schools had no authority to take decisions....
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Abstract Background Globally, nearly 140 million children have experienced the death of one or both parents, and as a result many experience higher rates of mental health problems. Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) delivered by lay counselors has been shown to improve mental health outcomes for children experiencing traumatic grief due to parental loss; however, challenges with treatment attendance limit the public health impact of mental health services. This study used...
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This literature review surveys the state of current scholarship on physical disability in Ghana. The intention is to identify major themes and opinions relating to the challenges faced by Ghanaians with physical disabilities. After an extensive literature review, the authors selected 21 articles for inclusion based on the criteria that they had to focus on physical disability in a Ghanaian setting. Reviewing the articles revealed that most scholars have focused on the pervasive oppression of...
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This study was pioneered to examine the predictive power of academics’ perceived work environment on their job satisfaction as measured by Minnesota satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ). The study involved 116 academics from two higher educational institutions in the Republic of Tanzania. Results indicated that academics’ work environment as measured by a self-designed academics’ perceived work environment inventory (PWEI) statistically significantly predicted their job satisfaction over and...