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This qualitative research study was carried out to investigate English language teachers' readiness and willingness to integrate technology in some high and secondary schools in Misurata, Libya.Twelve in-service English language teachers participated in this study.Data were collected through structured and semi structured interviews.As revealed in the interviews, three themes have emerged which are, (a) Understanding of technology, (b) Types of technology and (c) Cultural and traditional...
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Mentorship is important in residency training as it is necessary for personal and professional development of the resident trainees.This study documents mentorship in orthopaedic residency training programme in Nigeria by assessing the awareness of orthopaedic residents on the role of a mentor, willingness to be mentored and their perceived reasons for the possible lack of mentors/ participation of senior colleagues in a mentorship programme.This was a descriptive cross sectional study of 37...
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Ethiopia's successes and ambitions, highlighted in The Lancet Global Health's January Editorial,1Mullan Z Transforming health care in Ethiopia.Lancet Glob Health. 2016; 4: e1Summary Full Text Full Text PDF Scopus (15) Google Scholar are threatened by the present drought, a result of failed seasonal rains worsened by El Niño. Drought resulting in poor agricultural yields is already having a highly destructive effect on the health of more than 10 million people in Ethiopia, including 1·7...
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AbstractThe first South African democratic elections ushered in a new schooling system that was previouslyfragmented along racial and ethnic lines, unequal access to education and inequality. Post ...
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This article reviews about 100 papers on Sino‐African relations published during the past five years, for the most part, to put some structure on the existing strands. The literature is classified into dominant schools of thought, namely the: neocolonial or pessimistic; balance‐development or optimistic; and accommodation schools. After the classification, I reconcile the schools of thought in light of dominant themes and debates on development models, inter alia : (1) pessimists versus...
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© 2016. Syrian American Medical Society. This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonDerivative-NonCommercial-License, permitting copying and reproduction so long as the original work is given appropriate credit. Contents may not be used for commercial purposes, or adapted, remixed, transformed or built upon. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Background: Social cultural orientation, poverty, lack of knowledge and poor environmental hygiene has continued to encourage the persistence of ectoparasites and infestations, especially among the most vulnerable school-age children leading to poor academic performance Methods & Materials: The study therefore, investigated the prevalence of lice infestation (pediculosis) among primary school children in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo state, South Eastern Nigeria, between the...
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This study uses primary data to assess the impact of deworming and school feeding programs on pupil's educational outcomes measured by test scores. In particular we elaborate on deworming at home vs. school. Relying on Propensity Score Matching and selection models we find that meals program significantly increase pupils' test scores. The impact is more important for pupils who are in schools having association of mothers. Deworming at school has a positive effect on pupils’ performance...
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Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is increasingly available in resource-limited settings but formal TTE training is limited by cost and lack of sub-specialists. We sought to compare the TTE interpretations of clinicians with abbreviated TTE training in Mbarara, Uganda with those of a board-
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The attitude of the general population towards people with intellectual disability (ID) provides important background for policy development. Furthermore, because of changes in attitudes across cultures, it is vital to ground policy development for each country in data from that country.This paper aimed to undertake a cross-cultural study, investigating attitudes to people with ID in Libya in the year 2011, and to compare the Libyan data with those for the UK.This paper provides a...
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This article reports on the findings of an industry workplace experience project involving lecturers in South Africa's technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges, against the backdrop of new legislation and the realization that college lecturers' industry-related skills are in question. Its focus is on the nature of TVET lecturer industry-based workplace learning and the internal dynamics of its implementation in the college and employer systems. The article provides...