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The study aimed at investigating the impact of a cognitive training program consisting of stories based on the biography of the prophet on moral development.The sample consisted of 84 first secondary female grade students who were divided randomly into three groups: the first experimental group (conversation and discussion), the second experimental group (self-reading), and the control group (no treatment).A cognitive training program based on the biography stories events of the prophet...
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The summary review of this research study it is as follows here, the main purpose of this work paper is to analysis the factor that affect the Integrated of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in the purpose of perception to use ERP for decision making in higher education institutions in Nigeria.There are some factors that examined in this research work, which are: ERP Life Cycle development, Characterizing achievement, Enterprise system experience, ERP Implementation in HEIs, Organizational...
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General sentiment amongst teachers and non-teachers is that teachers are underpaid. While this may certainly be true at the upper end of the skills distribution, taking account of mean student performance and mean teacher pay suggests that given the level of productivity amongst teachers (proxied by student performance), it is unclear whether teacher performance warrants higher levels of remuneration. A fundamental problem underlying the low levels of performance amongst teachers is the fact...
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The global acceptance of information and communication technologies in education is not without barriers and one major barrier on the part of teacher educator implementation effort is preservice teachers’ perception of and capabilities for applying computer technology. Although the construct of computer self-efficacy has gained widespread investigation in the developed world, few researches have been conducted on this construct in Nigeria. The purpose of this study was to investigate...
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This study examined the relationship between student learning factors and their learning outcome in Economics in Odo-Otin local government area of Osun State. The study investigated how instructional materials, students' attitude, teachers' attitude with their methods of teaching, parental status and government policy related with the students' learning outcome in Economics. This study is significant because it will make known to both the students and teachers factors that relate to students...
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Introduction: Each year nine million children under age five years die. Malnutrition contributes to one-third of these deaths, being the mortality rate for kwashiorkor much higher than for marasmus. Objective: To characterize the patients with kwashiorkor attended in the therapeutic feeding center in Al-Sadaqa Teaching Hospital, Aden, Yemen . Material and methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 95 kwashiorkor children (45 males and 50 females) under 5 years of age, 2010-2013....
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Abstract This study applies an intersectional framework to provide information about the ways in which race, gender, and on-campus social support influence the experiences of African American college students. Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Freshmen, I examine how co-ethnic social support from the college community and the college racial composition influence the experiences of African American students attending selective colleges. The results suggest that African American women...
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The discussions that took place between the Colonial Office and Christian missions over the implementation of the recommendations of the Phelps Stokes Education Commissions merit more historical investigation. While missions voiced little public opposition to the reforms of mission education outlined in the two reports, over time, in meetings and conferences sponsored by the International Missionary Council (IMC), missionary challenges to the recommendations mounted. This was especially the...
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After implementing the Universal Primary Education policy for 10 years, Uganda initiated the Universal Secondary Education (USE) policy in 2007. The objective of the USE initiative was to equitably increasing access to secondary education. The policy is implemented by public secondary schools as well as through a Public-Private Partnership (USE PPP) between the Ministry of Education and Sports and selected private secondary schools—mainly in sub counties without any public secondary schools....
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Protein‐energy malnutrition is an issue in sub‐Saharan Africa. Increasing protein intake among children is a challenge. Eggs are an inexpensive source of high quality protein, and consumption of eggs could play a role reducing malnutrition. This study was designed as a pilot study to determine if supplementation with eggs (hard‐boiled) has the potential to improve growth and development in rural Ugandan school children (ages 6‐9). Subjects were enrolled in 3 different schools in the Kitgum...
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Background: Many ocular conditions when detected at an early age such as basic school age through vision screening are amenable to interventional measures. Despite this, there are no eye screening programs for school children in Ghana. Objective: The study set out to determine the prevalence of ocular morbidity among basic school children in the Kwabre East District of Ghana. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional survey was carried out in March 2014. A multi-stage random sampling technique...
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We evaluate, using a randomized trial, two school-based financial literacy education programs in government-run primary and junior high schools in Ghana.One program integrated financial and social education, whereas the second program only offered financial education.Both programs included a voluntary after-school savings club that provided students with a locked money box.After nine months, both programs had significant impacts on savings behavior relative to the control group, mostly...