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Proceedings of the 3rd biannual International Conference on Distance Education and Teachers’ Training in Africa (DETA) held at the University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana, August 2009
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Maize, a staple food crop in Malawi in sub-Sahara region has been grown under rainfed conditions for many years but many factors affect its production. Changing rainfall pattern has been a main factor which is believed to have come about due to the changing climate in recent years. A case study of over 60 years of rainfall data in Malawi's central region was analyzed where rainfall data over time was compared with maize production yields. Other non-climatic factors were also studied to...
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In order to revitalize African languages and advocate for their use as media of instruction in Kenyan schools, it is important to investigate and document the teachers’ attitude towards the use of these languages in teaching. The research on which this paper is based set forth to explore teachers’ perceptions on the use of the mother tongue as the language of instruction in Kenya, East Africa. Six schools out of 54 public schools in the Gatundu district were randomly sampled. 32 teachers of...
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The central problem in this study was to establish the effects of teacher characteristics on classroom management (Clvl) in preschools in Nyandarua West district, Kenya. Research objectives and questions were formulated to guide the study. The key terms used in the study were defined. The review of the related literature outlined pupils' discipline, teacher characteristics and Clvl, The study also outlined teacher characteristics in relation to teacher preparation and Clvl and also on...
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This study was conducted with 200 members of the two university communities selected through simple random sampling. A test instrument the questionnaire for staff and students was developed by the researcher and validated by two experts in measurement and evaluation. This instrument was used for data collection. Three research questions were asked and the findings of the research show that allegations of corruption in Nigerian Universities are not imaginary and false. Intervention strategies...
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Historically, rurality and rural education have been marginalised bodies of knowledge in South Africa. The post-1994 era has seen an emerging government concern to address the continuing interplay between poverty, HIV/AIDS, underdevelopment, and underachievement in schools categorised as rural. To address these concerns, scholars in South African institutions of higher learning have conducted research on various issues on rurality and rural education. However, little is known of the focus of...
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This article describes the input of ICT to the modernization of teaching national languages and cultures in order to promote cultural diversity as well as dissemination of scientific knowledge through national languages.This will also reinforce the understanding capacities of the population.This project will serve as the guideline towards development of scientific knowledge and know-how.It presents numerous psychological, pedagogic, scientific and social advantages, among which there is a...
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Today’s online experience has literally added a new dimension to our information seeking activities, presenting users with a vast array of options. A considerable amount of information has migrated from the print world and is now available electronically. Thus, a lot of people immediately associate the World Wide Web (WWW) with information and its related activities. This association partly prompted this study of the Web-based information-seeking behaviour of students and staff at the...
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The frequency of triplet pregnancies is increasing due to medically assisted reproduction. This retrospective study, carried out in 2 university hospitals in Yaounde (Cameroon) over a 6-year period, was done to evaluate the complications that occurred during triple pregnancies as well as the mode of delivery of triplets. A total of 43 cases were analyzed. The most common complications that occurred during pregnancy were preterm delivery and pre-eclampsia. Twenty seven women (62.8%) delivered...
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Instrumental deliveries are believed to be associated with increased maternal and, especially, fetal morbidity and mortality. Hence, it is less practiced in many developing countries. The aim of this retrospective study, conducted between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2008, was to assess the prevalence, indications, neonatal wellbeing and maternal complications of instrumental deliveries. Of 3623 vaginal deliveries, 84 (2.3%) instrumental deliveries were conducted. The most common...
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The paper focus on reappraisal Vocational education for acquisition of skill in secondary schools. It looked into the traditional ways of Vocational education before the advent of formal education. The role of Vocational education was also discussed, problems militating against realizing the objectives and the ways to solve the problems were highlighted. Recommendations were made that government both Federal and State should join hands to raise fund needed to move vocational forward. Also...
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This study reports on detection and prevalence of intestinal parasites among school children in Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State, Nigeria. Stool samples were collected from 100(46.5%) males and 115(53.5%) females. Microscopic examination of both thin and thick films of the stool sample were done. In all, three intestinal helminthes were identified. The overall prevalence was 30.7% and this was predominantly among male school children (37.0%) than in females (25.2%) from both...
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The study assessed the relative effectiveness of framing and team assisted individualized (TAI) instructional strategies with 400 Junior secondary two Basic Science students. Two null hypotheses were posted. Two valid instruments, Basic Science Achievement Test (BSC) and Style of Categorization Test (SCT) were administered on the sample and data gathered were analyzed, using the 3x2x2 factorial ANCOVA and Duncan Multiple Range Test. The result indicate significant main effect of treatment (F...