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Cultivation of professionalism and dispositional values in junior faculty members in institutions of higher education (IHE) is a global challenge. Junior faculty members complain of the managerial inefficiency and lack of modeling in their career development. This paper explored how Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are inducted into the system and mentored at work in the IHE in Eritrea. It assesses the institutional significance and challenges of mentoring junior faculty members in IHE....
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Parental involvement in early childhood education (ECE) is presumed to be important. Yet little research exists on how parents view their role in their child’s early schooling, nor on how parent-teacher relationships may shape classrooms. This is particularly true in low- and middle-income countries. This study analyzes interviews with 25 parents and 25 teachers of children in pre-primary school in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Interviews investigated perceptions about educational...
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We examined how exposure to two intervention programmes designed to improve the quality of pre-primary education in Ghana-the Quality Preschool for Ghana project-impacted children's rate of growth in academic (literacy and numeracy) and non-academic skills (social-emotional and executive function) across two school years. This cluster-randomised trial included 240 schools (N = 3,345 children, Mage = 5.2 at baseline) randomly assigned to one of three conditions: teacher training (TT), teacher...
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Background: Donated organs and tissues are necessary for transplantation to treat irreparable organ failure. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude of undergraduate health science students’ toward organ donation at Jimma University. Methods: The study was conducted in Jimma University, College of Health Sciences from February 1, 2018 to April 25, 2018, Gregorian calendar. Data was entered into Epi-Data version 3.1 and exported to SPSS version 23 for analysis. A descriptive and...
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This study aimed to examine the impact of poor solid waste management on students’ health care at the Gondar University of "Tewodros" campus. The study used a mixed-method approach. To recruit sample respondents, both probability and non-probability sampling methods have been employed. In the meantime, the study revealed the sources of solid waste, It is understood that the poorly collected and managed solid waste of the study area, due to the lack of necessary materials and facilities for...
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In Ethiopia, Lantana camara is listed among the top ten worst invasive weeds. Lantana has become a chronic environmental, social, economical and health problem in different parts of the country, mainly in the eastern escarpments of Hararghe, Somali and Wollo. Understanding the potential distribution of this invasive species will give useful information in planning effective strategies to control its invasion. This study aimed to examine the current (2020) and future invasion potential of L....
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This paper deciphers how different sociopolitical variables are (re/de)constructed and implemented in education in Ethiopia between 1991 and 2018. A thorough analysis of multi-modal texts and practices in education using Trans-disciplinary Critical Discourse Analysis (TCDA) was done. The analysis revealed that Ethiopian society has been segregated and structurally sorted. Targeted groups have been given identities and positions of power through fallacious discourses in Ethiopia. The gap...
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The general objective of the study was to explore the practical benefits of civics and ethics course in changing the behavior and attitudes of university students and thereby contributing to the development of civic virtues.The study employed qualitative data gathering techniques such as personal interviews and qualitative content or document analysis.A total of 25 students union members, department and college heads, university security officials, heads of University Ethics and...
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The unhu/ubuntu philosophy is largely portrayed as antagonistic to the occidental philosophies of education. Unhu/Ubuntu is posited as a deconstructive, decolonising and derooting African philosophy of education. This implies that the occidental philosophies of education, which have taken root in sub-Saharan Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular, are imbued with imperialistic tendencies and are a manifestation of cultural imperialism. In spite of this view, the theoretical discussion...
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Approximately 3 billion people rely on biomass fuels to meet their daily cooking needs and are exposed to household air pollution. The effects of such exposure among pregnant women cooking with these fuels on birth outcomes have not been rigorously characterized. Between 2013 and 2016, 1414 pregnant women were recruited from 35 communities in central Ghana into the Ghana Randomized Air Pollution and Health Study. Gestational age was established by ultrasound at enrolment. Personal exposure...
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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Language and Literacy Education School of Education to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2020
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In Jordan, situated to the south of Syria, some 671,919 Syrians are registered as refugees with the UNHCR. Twenty-eight percent of the refugees have some kind of disorder. However, there are no studies regarding the Recognition and Intervention of Rehabilitation Professionals Handling the Health Conditions of Syrian Refugees with Disabilities (Person with Disabilities: PWDs) in Jordan. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to understand the challenges experienced by rehabilitation...
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<title>Abstract</title> The research themes in this volume have focused on impacts of climate change, vulnerability and resilience of ecosystems and communities to climate change. Other key sub-themes have been community access, control, and rights to climate information, importance of integration of indigenous and scientific knowledge in weather forecasting, participation of communities in decision making, and gender roles in response to impacts of climate change in various areas of...
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glycaemic control is usually best achieved using the basal bolus regimen, however, this is not always available in resource-limited settings. Long-term complications like renal parenchymal disease are consequences of poor glycaemic control. Screening type 1 diabetes patients irrespective of their disease duration was used to buttress the need for ethical principles of justice to be incorporated in the care of type 1 diabetes children.urine albumin creatinine ratio (UAC) was calculated for 20...