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This study was carried out in the study area between July to August, 2010 with the aim of determining sexual behaviours among adolescents enrolled to community secondary schools. Quantitative data for the study were collected through interviews with 202 students using a pre-tested semi- structured questionnaire. Furthermore, eight (8) Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with students and in-depth interview with some key informants were also carried out to collect qualitative information. Findings...
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Nurse educators function in a post-industrial, information and communication technology driven world. They are required to equip student nurses with the competencies to render healthcare in technologically advanced healthcare settings. Modern developments in informationcommunication and educational technologies compel nurse educators to make a paradigm shift by redirecting the emphasis from traditional methods of instruction to computer-assisted instruction (CAI) and computer-based learning....
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Groundwater provides most of the domestic water supply in rural Africa and supports poverty reduction through irrigation. Climate change along with rapid population growth are likely to impact all water resources, but the response of groundwater will be slower than that of surface water. This could provide a potential buffer to support adaptation strategies. A key advantage of groundwater is its reliability: aquifer storage ensures that groundwater supplies can be maintained during...
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This article explores the postgraduate educational research undertaken at three South African higher education institutions during the period 1995 to 2004. The institutions are Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, the University of the Witwatersrand in Gauteng, and the University of Zululand in KwaZulu-Natal. They are located in geographical and social contexts that differ in terms of centre-periphery relations, economic conditions, and spatio-histories. Spatial theorists have contended...
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In this paper we analyze the effect of maternal off-farm wage employment on primary school enrolment. We use a conceptual framework, based on human capital theory, to derive how increases in maternal wage income affect schooling of children. We empirically address the question using original household survey data from Senegal. In our study area, female offfarm wage employment has increased tremendously since the early years 2000 as a result of a horticulture export boom and associated...
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Decentralization by devolution is the means to transfer the responsibilities for service provision to the grassroots levels in Tanzania. The aim of this policy is to deal with the stagnation in the development of, among other things, secondary education. Despite this policy, Tanzania still provides a strong top-down influence on education. This study is about the effects of the central influence on the recruitment of teachers in secondary education. For this research, six ward secondary...
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Background: A high rate of Pediculosis capitis in school children has been reported in some African countries. However, systematic information on ectoparasitosis among school children from Angola is not available. The aim of this research was to determine the prevalence of head lice among school children and ascertain relevant teachers’ knowledge about head lice infestation. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 171 randomly selected children attending school in Viana. The...