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The study investigated the causes of mass failure of students in West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) from the perspective of the teachers. It also examined the trend of mass failure of students in the examination between 2003 and 2010. A descriptive research of the survey design was adopted in the study. the sample comprised 200 secondary school teachers selected from ten public secondary schools in Ado-Ekiti Local Government Area of Ekiti State using simple random...
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Peace education has become a means of catching them young to minimize the spirit of intolerance that engenders conflict all over the world. This paper attempted to investigate the correlation between the knowledge, preference and attitude/disposition of JSS social studies teachers towards peace education concepts/themes in JSS social studies curriculum. Using the percentages, ranking and Pearson chisquare method of analysis; it was discovered that only 41.4% of the teachers believed that...
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Alcohol use disorders exist in a high proportion of hospitalized patients and this often complicates patient management, but a large proportion of them still go unrecognized by the managing clinicians. The objective was to provide data on the proportion of inpatients 18 years and above with alcohol-related disorders, and ability of the managing clinicians to detect these disorders.Alcohol use disorders were assessed in 339 consecutive patients admitted into medical and surgical wards of...
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Sickle cell disorder is the most important genetic hematological disease that affects people of black African descent. The years of young adulthood present a good opportunity for screening and counseling for this genetic blood disorder.To assess effect of health education and provision of free sickle cell haemoglobin screening on knowledge of sickle cell disorder, attitude towards sickle cell haemoglobin screening, and uptake of sickle cell haemoglobin screening among students of a School of...
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Collaboration has been widely acknowledged as a potent tool for meeting the challenges of library and information science (LIS) education. Collaboration is forged not only among LIS institutions within national boundaries but also across borders. While collaboration is known to have been well-developed in the developed countries of Europe and North America and is, indeed, advancing the cause of LIS education, not much seems to have been done in developing countries, particularly those in...
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This study was meant to assess some factors that affect the proper implementation of the school-based pre-service Biology teachers training at Haramaya University (HU) in Ethiopia. Seven partner secondary and preparatory schools were randomly selected from three purposively chosen regional states. A total of 97 respondents (68 pre-service Biology teachers, 22 cooperating teachers (i.e. partner schools’ Biology teachers), and 7 supervisors (University lecturers) were the subjects of study....
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An experimental study was employed to evaluate the relative effectiveness of Plasma TV (PTV) integration in teaching secondary school Biology at Haramaya University Secondary Model School in Ethiopia. Grade 9 students were the subjects of the study and were randomly split into control [non-plasma] and experimental [plasma] groups. The equivalence of the two groups was confirmed by administering pre-test. A chapter -“Cell Biology” was taught for the two groups for a month time by two teachers...
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This research study focuses on impacts of globalisation and the awareness of Higher Education policy Reform HEPR on the Information and Communications Technology for public universities using the University of Tripoli (UoT). The aim of this study therefore is to explore the impact of globalisation and the awareness of implementation of HEPR on the use of ICT in Libyan public Universities (LPUs). This is an important subject since the Libyan state has begun to ensure that ICT is adopted and...
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This study examined the level of expediency with which teacher-student communication is carried out in schools by investigating whether or not teachers apply the appropriate measures in communicating lessons to students in the class; and whether or not students consider their teachers’ communication measures, methods and skills to be appropriate. Educators’ Proficiency Scale (EPS), was used to obtain information from 576 participants (192 teachers; 384 students) drawn from 24 secondary...
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Stigma and discrimination occurs in part due to myths that surrounded the modes of contracting HIV and the lack of law in place to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of the people with HIV/AIDS resulting in high incidence of new HIV infections especially among the economically productive persons between the ages 15 to 45 years old.Hence, these negative attitudes often delay and create fears in people to go for counseling and testing to know their HIV status which will inform better...
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Background: Road transport system is the most patronized system of transport in Nigeria. Most people do not own personal vehicles and so rely solely on commercial motor vehicles for movement from one place to another Aims and Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of visual impairment amongst commercial motor vehicle drivers in Uyo metropolis. Method: This was a cross sectional survey of 291 commercial motor vehicle drivers carried out in Uyo metropolis between June...
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Life Orientation: lessons on leadership qualities and voting in grade three classesAbstractThe focus of this study was lessons on leadership qualities and voting in grade three classes in four East ...
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This paper argues that policies that discourage the demand for non-renewable energy can be used to cut down CO2 emission as it would help to discourage consumption patterns away non-renewable energy sources. The transmission mechanism can be deduced from the high price that the withdrawal of fuel subsidy would bring and the resultant downward adjustment in non-renewable energy use in consumption and production (such as emission from vehicles) which would bring about reduction in total...