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The success of Quintile 1 schools in South Africa has attracted many diverse interpretations especially as the single variable of Grade 12 results are commonly used as the yardstick to compare performance between schools. Although this approach serves a purpose, it can also bemisleading as these results provide a simplified snapshot of success, leaving the actual process of achieving success as a wide terrain open to contestation. In this paper the researcher attempts to contribute to these...
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A Research Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Educational Psychology) in the School of Education Kenyatta University. April, 2016
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Abstract:This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation for the results of a recent research effort concerning thermal comfort in residential buildings in Egypt. Thereby, the energy performance and thermal comfort were considered based on the instructions of the Egyptian Residential Energy Code to improve the efficiency of energy use. The conclusions of the aforementioned research on the building envelope (walls / fenestration) were tested together to make sure that the use of what seems to...
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Background Lesotho has a severe shortage of human resources for health. Many young and talented Basotho leave the country each year to attend medical school, but usually they do not return, in part because of the lack of opportunity for continuing education and specialty training in Lesotho. Here, we describe a family medicine specialty training programme (FMSTP), which aims not only to recruit Basotho physicians back to Lesotho but also increase the number of well trained physicians in...
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Given the enormous and constant changes in the knowledge humanity,and the consequent changes in the systems work, and required by it of theneed to re workforce development to cope with those changes, absorb andadapt to its requirements this study sought to shed light on the trainingpractices House National Archives (archive of the state- Egypt ) andmonitoring phases of the training process, and identify how the integrityand seriousness and to undergo the strengths and weaknesses, the...
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Background: Many classes of pathogens excreted in animals and human feces are responsible for waterborne disease. Protozoans are known to cause outbreaks disease worldwide and they are very robust in water environments and are strongly resistant to most disinfectants, including chemical procedures. Access to adequate supplies of good quality drinking water continues to be limited among many nomadic communities in Sudan where the major source of water, for both humans and livestock, is a...
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This study aimed at identify the impact of watching dubbed Turkish serials on female college students in Gaza Governorates through a descriptive study in which the researcher used a field scanning methodology.The study was conducted on two hundred female students from three different universities in Gaza Strip which are Al-Aqsa, Al-Azhar and the Islamic universities.A questionnaire was distributed among these students and consisted of three major sections: general data, habits and patterns...
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Difficult DialoguesTM, an initiative that seeks to cultivate democratic discourse in higher education, was offered as a teaching approach to lecturers at a historically white Higher Education Insti...
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One of the major problems that face biochemistry teachers is the engagement of their students in the course activities. It is known that full undergraduate student engagement in any course activities leads to better student satisfaction and performance. The aim of this manuscript is to find the factors that affect the engagement and satisfaction of the undergraduate students in the basic biochemistry course taught for science students in Sudan (International University of Africa) compared to...
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This study investigated the use of Paulo Freire’s critical pedagogy in an English (FAL)classroom andits implications in order to promote students’ critical thinking skills and to improve English (FAL) lecturers’teaching practice. A qualitative approach with open-ended questionnaires and unstructured interviews were used tocollect data. The research population of this study included eight first-year English (FAL) students and eight finalyearstudent-teachers whose home language is Xhosa, Zulu...
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The study sought to establish challenges encountered by teachers in teaching science in rural junior secondary schools in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Located in the interpretivist pa...
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This study investigates the intersecting identities of gender and disability as perceived barriers of learning for micro-enterprises for Women with Disabilities (WwDs). Micro-enterprises are regarded as important change agents in emerging economies due to their collective contribution to social and economic change. Our contribution is to the literature on micro-enterprise learning most of which tends to focus on one social category group, either disability or gender. Contrary to these...