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Schooling and education, in general, are perceived as a means of integrating children of new immigrants into Canadian society and preparing young immigrants for their future careers. High school education and the subjects taken prepare these young immigrants for postsecondary education and entry into the labour market. However, these newcomer students, particularly those of African origin, are discouraged by systemic structures from pursuing school curricula that may lead them to their...
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Hearing teachers are often blamed for the poor academic performance of their Deaf students. Therefore, this study sought to explore the lived educational experiences of teachers of Deaf students at a High School in Swaziland through their own narratives. The study addressed the following question: What are the lived educational experiences of hearing teachers of the Deaf at a High School for the Deaf in Swaziland? The population for the study was eight, comprised of six high school teachers...
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Unilateral persistent nasal obstruction may indicate the presence of sinonasal lesion, which could be inflammatory or neoplastic. It is a common practice to assume that unilateral nasal mass in adults is either inverted papilloma or a malignant lesion.The objective is to study the pattern of clinical presentation and outcome of treatment of patients managed for unilateral nasal masses at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria.The record of patients managed for unilateral nasal...
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This paper is based on a study that employed qualitative research methods to examine the implementation of the fee-free basic education policy in Tanzania. The study reveals that, the policy is misapprehended, and causing confusion and dissonance among key implementers including heads of schools and parents, and it is threatening the quality delivery of education. However, there is no doubt that the implementation of the fee-free education policy has significantly promoted access to basic...
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Development policy makers stipulate directives to capacitate human capital vital to surmount challenges, unlock potentials and enhance competitiveness. This study analysed the effect of evolutionary process of creativity and innovation based technical vocational education and training (TVET) on small enterprises' (SEs') performance. It adds insights to innovation theory signifying how far evolutionary creativity trainings attribute to performance. Propensity score matching and causal...
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Background: Quality education is one of the important factors in empowering midwives to provide quality health care services to mothers and newborns irrespective of their practice settings.Due to lack of standardization of the duration, content, and structure of midwifery education and different pathways to midwifery across the world, midwives may lack the confidence to deliver quality health care services in the main domain of the ICM competences.Aim: To assess the confidence of final year...
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The study sought to find out the experiences of lecturers and postgraduate students in one selected state university in Zimbabwe with reference to feedback as an assessment for learning tool in higher education. The study was motivated by students' complaints that feedback no longer served its desired purpose. A qualitative approach and case study design were employed to solicit data from five lecturers and 30 purposively selected social science postgraduate students. In-depth face-to-face...
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The physicochemical characterization of the raw surface waters of the lower Sebou river revealed that this river is heavily loaded with mineral matter. Thus, for the electrical conductivity (EC) a wide variation in the chemical composition of water, it varies between a minimum of 629 μS / cm and a maximum of 22760 μS/cm. The average pH is between 8.00 and 8.77. The pH is basic but remains acceptable according to irrigation standards. Nitrates range from 0.04 to 2692 mg / L. Chlorides range...
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This chapter is a response to changing classroom demographics in Namibia. Classes have become more diverse in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic class. These changes require teachers with knowledge on teaching for diversity and social cohesion. However, little is known about whether student teachers graduating the University of Namibia (UNAM) possess the required knowledge base to teach learners from diverse populations. This research comprised an interpretivist case study...
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Algerian natural wetlands suffer from anthropogenic disturbances due to industrial development and urbanization. This study was designed to draw attention to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) distribution and community assemblages following heavy metal and salinity concentrations in two wetlands subjected to domestic and industrial effluents. Rhizospheric soil and roots of 18 plant species were collected in two wetlands along a decreasing salinity gradient. The results showed that 72.72% of...
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Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the fetal outcome, magnitude of meconium stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) or meconium stained liquor (MSL), and risk factors responsible for MSAF at University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. That the frequency of MSAF during the period under study at UTH was 10.2%. It also demonstrated no significant difference in terms of good Foetal outcome at 5 minutes in women with MSAF compared with those without MSAF. (Adjusted p value= 0.773)....
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The aim of this study was to examine if any pedagogical paradigm shift has taken place in enhancing authentic teaching and learning in secondary schools. It explored the pedagogical practices currently employed in secondary schools. The theory underpinning the study was the 21st century pedagogy for teaching and learning. A qualitative research design was adopted and data was generated from three secondary schools, consisting of 30 learners through focus group discussion and six teachers...