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For the past years, teachers have been complaining about poor working conditions because of low salaries, no incentives and lack of promotions. this has resulted in low morale and less commitment to duty by the teachers. this has had negative effects on the quality of education in schools as majority of the teachers have been so much preoccupied with private businesses and activities for survival. this paper has outlined efforts made by the government of malawi through the department of...
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This chapter adopted UNESCO ICT‐Competency Framework for Teachers to investigate teachers' competence in applying ICT in the classroom environment. The study was conducted in 20 schools in Morogoro and Pwani (10 schools in each region) with a total of 91 teachers using both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. The study found that teachers competence levels for using ICT facilities in day-to-day activities was high but had low competence levels in ICT integration in classroom...
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This paper examines the experiences of persons with physical disabilities in accessing water and sanitation facilities. Using a qualitative research approach, the study is a product of in-depth interviews conducted with 10 persons with physical disabilities residing in a high density suburb of Harare. The study also benefited immensely from input from three key informants working for the municipality. Thestudy uncovered a number of accessibility challenges that included among others...
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Ponte Academic JournalDec 2020, Volume 76, Issue 12 LEADING FROM THE MIDDLE FOR IMPROVING TEACHING AND LEARNING OUTCOMES: PERSPECTIVES FROM TWO EDUCATION DISTRICTS IN SOUTH AFRICAAuthor(s): Pinkie Euginia Mthembu ,Thamsanqa bhengu, Vitallis ChikokoJ. Ponte - Dec 2020 - Volume 76 - Issue 12 doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.12.6 Abstract:District officials’ leadership is crucial in scaling up improvement for teaching and learning as it provides immediate support to schools. In this paper, we explore...
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The use of technology in teaching and learning for students in Open and Distance Learning (ODL) is important in bridging the gap between the student, the lecturer and the content. Furthermore, technology enhances communication between staff and students and among students to improve the quality of learning experiences. The study sought to establish institutional and personal factors promoting or hindering ODL students’ utilisation of the Moodle Learning Management System at the University of...
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This study investigated the impact of School Committees on access to primary education in Songea District. Specifically the study assessed the role of SC in ensuring that all school age children admitted and registered to start primary education and, responsibilities of the SC in ensuring students attendance is enhanced and dropout is decreased in schools, Also analyzed the contributions of SC to ensure the school has a good discipline and students are provided day meals as a strategy to...
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Pre-primary education is a critical period when children develop, understand and express their gender identity and stereotype.Thus, pre-primary teachers should provide a rich learning environment with materials and equipments to guide and support children as they continue to explore their gender identity and stereotypes.The current study explored ways in which children perceive gender identity and stereotypes.In depth interviews were used with 20 children (10 boys and 10 girls), randomly...
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The Zambezi Basin, where our case study for this chapter is located, is vulnerable to episodes of climate occurrences, such as drought, floods, and rainfall variability, and there are issues of larger resource management challenges that threaten to accelerate degradation and cut off vital supply of ecosystem services that directly support economic sectors and human health and well-being in the Zambezi Basin. High climate variability means that food production and yields are inconsistent from...
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This article extrapolates the role of transformative constitutionalism in the decolonisation and African of legal education in South Africa. In a constitutionally mandated transformative context, the systematic approach to the decolonisation and Africanisation of legal education advanced in this article emanates from the four drivers of curriculum transformation set out in the 2017 document entitled ‘Reimagining curricula for a just university in a vibrant democracy — Work stream on...
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Heritage awareness and education in Africa is vital to heritage management. The knowledge of pre-colonial Stone Walled Structures (SWS) and Iron Age is an important element of South African history. Without awareness and education of both heritage managers and heritage stakeholders, SWS are at risk of destruction from development. This chapter reviews awareness and information dissemination techniques that can make people more aware of SWS in southern Gauteng Province. The results of the...
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This chapter is culled from my PhD thesis. The purpose of this study was to conduct an empirical study on the ascribed roles of School Management Committees (SMCs) in monitoring the implementation of UPE in Uganda. SMCs are mandated to participate and monitor all the activities that make a school operational. The research questions that guided this study were twofold: (1) How do SMCs describe their roles in monitoring the implementation of UPE? (2) To what extent the SMCs influence the...
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Climate change and variability are a reality and have had marked effects on both human and ecological systems.Adaptation to such effects either directly or indirectly is viewed as a novel way of reducing the spread of the associated risks.The study was conducted in Rubanda District with a general aim of evaluating the effectiveness of adaptation measures to climate variability used by smallholder Irish potatoes farmers.Specifically, we sought to appraise smallholder Irish potato farmers'...