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This paper is based on an investigation of how an officially prescribed science curriculum (OPSC) was interpreted and translated by teachers into actual classroom practice in Nigerian primary schools. Due to various pressures and constraints, contents of the official curriculum were not transmitted to pupils in their original forms. Mismatches between official and hidden curricula were very rampant, and these were often created by factors beyond the control of either teachers or pupils ‐...
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This paper is an attempt to contribute to the debate on the role of students in political development and nation-building. Specifically, it is an analysis of the evolutionary and dynamic trends in the Nigerian student movement vis-a-visthe Nigerian state. It deals with the role that youth, and students in particular, could play in nation-building and political integration in a multiethnic, culturally heterogeneous, socially diversified and politically fragmented Nigerian state. The paper...
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Cette these tente de differencier les systemes aquiferes dans l'etat de Gongola, Haute-Benoue, Nigeria et de comprendre leur comportement physico-chimique. La confrontation de donnees geologiques, geophysiques, hydroeeologiques, hydrochimiques et isotopiques montre que la qualite des eaux souterraines dans les nappes phreatiques est conditionnee par des differences structurales qui influent sur le mode de recharge. Les aquife��res fractures surmontes par de minces couches d'alterites...
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Urinary schistosomiasis was more frequently observed among subjects aged 10-19 years old; and the degree of exposure to the infection was found to be high among the males. Comparative analysis of T. vaginalis infection among the females revealed a ten-fold increase in the detection rate for the flagellate in the urine samples collected from the Special Treatment Clinic than those from Out-patient department. The age-specific morbidity pattern for Trichomonal vaginitis was remarkably high...
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This paper presents an evaluation of technical secondary education in Togo and Cameroon from the labor market perspective using tracer study data. Individuals face great difficulties in finding a job following training and the most common strategy used to avoid unemployment is to secure work in the informal sector. However, informal sector jobs provide low earnings and there appears to be a large discrepancy between an individual's expected earnings and actual earnings. One solution is to...
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This paper uses data from Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe to examine the way in which government policies, economic constraints and labour force opportunities have affected parental decisions to give the same, more or less, education to their children as they had themselves, and the results of these decisions on the expansion of educational systems. Age is used to show how changes have taken place over time and gender differentiation demonstrates the strength of attitudes toward education...