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In South Africa, traditional healers treat a wide range of health-related problems and culture-bound syndromes considered non-responsive to Western medicine. Given the widespread use of traditional medicine in treating common mental disorders, especially among low-income groups, it is important to explore the self-identification, training, and practices of traditional healers. We also explored traditional healers’ perceptions of collaboration with Western health care institutions (hospitals,...
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The Middle East region has witnessed tumultuous humanitarian crises over the past decade resulting from political conflict and forced migration of refugees fleeing for safety. Fulfilling Sustainable Development Goal 4 within the context of protracted conflict and large-scale forced migration has been very challenging to host countries and concerned civil society organisations. The Syrian conflict has generated 5.6 million registered refugees in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt. This...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a discussion on the overlooked side of motivation among Kenyan lecturers: the motivation to teach. Design/methodology/approach The paper is generally a review of the current status of lecturer motivation in Kenya in relation to their teaching and research. This has been done anchored on Herzberg’s two-factor theory. Findings While the general belief is that lecturers are more motivated to teach than to engage in research owing to immediacy of...
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Orientation: Over the past two decades, since the advent of democracy in South Africa, the country has undergone transformation in virtually all sectors of society. Education is no exception, with higher education institutions (HEIs) also experiencing change. The transformation of HEIs has brought about many new challenges, demands and stresses that may hinder the work performance of academics.Research purpose: This study seeks to determine the ‘hindrance demands’ unique to the South African...
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It is a known fact that Nigeria's tertiary institutions are stereotyped with the challenge of not adapting quickly to new technological innovations.The research created a system for supervising project of graduating students in Nigeria's tertiary institutions using cloud technology.Cloud based Technology is a service geared towards providing all round access to a safe and centralized database.Therefore, the inability of the institutions to quickly embrace the cloud based administrations...
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Drought recovery and famine relief-promoting self-sufficiency or dependency drought and development in Northern Kenya the Ariaal - an identity of survival Ariaal pastoralism - food production in an arid land the social organization of production autonomy versus interdependency the impact of drought and development on the Ariaal - new solutions and new problems the challenge of development - promoting self-sufficiency or food-aid dependency.
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This article explores political education in civil society organisations (CSOs) in post-uprisings Egypt. By employing the work of Peter Mayo and Adam Morton, I develop a Gramscian framework that argues for the need to rethink political education where it can take direct and indirect forms. Direct political education explicitly teaches about politics and rights, and is more likely to be repressed by the Egyptian state. Indirect political education is more covert, taking the forms of games and...
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Assessment is the systematic collection and analysis of information to improve student outcomes (Shute, 2008). Assessment take a variety of meanings within education. It refers to the process an institution uses to grade its students’ work. It is usually in form of some kind of standardised testing and is often compulsory. Many schools in Zambia carry out compulsory assessments usually monthly and at the end of the term as part of the processes for accountability. The reason for assessment...
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The rapid and intricate changes in society in the last decades have brought about significant challenges and novel responsibilities especially to the field of curriculum development and education. The past education traditionally thinking of acquiring as much knowledge as possible has hence been overtaken by the new task of modern society which is exposed to an immense amount of knowledge and information. The new challenge in education is therefore to select the highest quality of knowledge...
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Objective Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) has an uncertain course. Valid methods to evaluate memory change will best identify predictors of course. This issue is especially relevant to older persons in minority groups, who may have encountered life course factors that adversely affect cognition. Methods/Design Growth curve mixture models were used to identify trajectories of memory test scores obtained every 6 months over 2 years in 221 African Americans with aMCI. Results...
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The Politics of Education in Tanzania: From Colonialism to LiberalizationRoy-Campbell, Z. M. - 2019
This chapter examines the effects of liberalization on the cultural and ideological reproduction of Tanzania through formal education. It shows how the crisis of ideological hegemony relates to education, in particular the quality of education and the medium of instruction. The chapter discusses universal primary education and the Adult Literacy Program as manifestations of quantitative and qualitative changes in the education system. It highlights some of the effects of the liberalization...
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For over 20 years, Madagascar has been challenged by continued high prevalence of stunting, underweight and wasting among children under 5 years of age. Yet, nutritional status of post-under-five age group has never been assessed in the country, despite its importance in relation not only to physical health but also to cognitive capacity and educational achievements of children. This study aims to estimate prevalence of malnutrition among schoolchildren aged 5-14 years in Madagascar. It...
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Is there a mindset gap holding women back in business? Can entrepreneurship training instill a set of attitudes, behaviors, and strategies that are thought to underpin success in business such as motivation, perseverance, and self-confidence? This study conducted two randomized controlled trials to evaluate the effect of mindset-oriented business trainings on the performance of women-owned micro and small enterprises in Ethiopia. The trainings were underpinned by psychology with a mission to...