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Due to large class size and typically frontal teaching, learning to read is extremely difficult for elementary school students in Burkina Faso, who struggle to develop the fluency needed for comprehension. This study examined the effects of an assisted repeated reading program (ARR) on student fluency development in a large third grade class in Burkina Faso. The fluency of 94 students was assessed before and after the intervention. The results show that this program had a positive effect on...
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Street hawking which appears to be fast becoming a culture in Nigeria has a lot of vices associated with it. Such vices are likely to affect the general standard of morality and social norms that had formed the acceptable pattern of behavior among Nigerian children if not properly addressed. This study therefore investigated the influence of hawking on socio-emotional development of the child. The study was guided by two research questions. The sampled population consists of 140 primary four...
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The present study seeks to explore the working relationship between members of school management teams (SMT) and union representatives in four rural public junior secondary schools in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The study was conducted through a qualitative research methodology, which entailed the use of a case study design in four selected junior secondary schools. This was done through the use of focus group interviews. Two sets of questions were posed to two interview...
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The purpose of this study was to find ways for managing secondary school pupils’ cell phones in boarding schools to enhance technological development. It was motivated by the fact that pupils are bringing cell phones into boarding schools against their parents’ and teachers’ approval. Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture in Zimbabwe, has no policy on management of cell phones leaving schools to operate on a trial and error basis. Data was gathered from cluster samples of 90 pupils, 120...
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Hazards related to pyroclastic density current continue to raise victims on many volcanoes in our planet.The Cameroon is not spared to this type of hazard because deposits of pyroclastic flows and surges are found on Mount Bamenda; products of this volcano are relatively young (27-0 Ma).Besides Mount Bamenda, Mounts Bambouto and Oku are the only volcanoes located in the central part of the Cameroon Volcanic Line where these ignimbritic deposits are found.Several factors highlight...
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Road traffic injuries constitute 45% of deaths due to injury in Egypt. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify and investigate risky behaviours regarding road use among university students in Benha. A self-administered questionnaire was completed by 953 students. Of the respondents 19.3% reported not complying with pedestrian road traffic safety rules, while among drivers, 39.4% had no driving licence, 44.5% did not use a seat-belt and 63.5% exceeded the legal speed limits. In...
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Age and gender differences in students' enrolment in vocational technical education necessitated the study to determine their effects on students' academic achievement. Three research questions and one hypothesis tested at 0.05 level of significance guided the study. The survey design was adopted and the study was conducted in Anambra state. The population was 117 (44 males and 73 females) 2012/2013 graduates of the programme. Their computed degree results showing age, gender and final...
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Transcultural and intercultural competence through study abroad is widely recognized as a preferred teaching approach for the development of globally competent health care practitioners because of the noteworthy effects that these experiential opportunities have on students. Sparse research has been conducted to determine if controversial short-term study abroad trips of less than two weeks are achieving positive outcomes. The purpose of this interpretative qualitative study was to describe...
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The present study attempted to explore the challenges related to inclusion of students with disabilities at an institution of technology in South Africa with an intention to suggest recommendations for improvements. A purposive sample of 12 students (5 females and 7 males) with disabilities participated in the study. A semistructured interview exploring the challenges related to inclusion of students with disabilities at the university was conducted with the participants. The findings of the...
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Street hawking is the commonest form of child labor in Nigeria. Although street hawking is very pervasive, there is the increasing need to fully understand its pattern and effects on those involved in hawking particularly adolescents who combine schooling with hawking. In Nigeria, data on the effects of street hawking on in-school adolescents are generally scanty. Therefore, the present study was undertaken in Ife Central Local Government Area (LGA) of Osun State, Nigeria to assess the...
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Education for self realization is one of the cardinal point through wish our national philosophy and educational goals can be realized. Self realization is aimed at self confidence, self actualization, self reliance, independence, free and responsible citizenry who are capable of contributing meaningfully to the development of humanity. In realizing this goal, the schooling system largely depends on the instructional approach which makes both educators and learners to rely on classroom...
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This paper is an exploratory study that focuses on the problems facing higher education in Nigeria and the emergence of private universities. The Nigerian educational system is today bedeviled by series of challenges such as issues of inadequate funding, inconsistent policies and lack of continuity of programmes which are more pronounced in Public Universities (both Federal and State owned). Other issues include infrastructural decay and the disruption of the higher education system and...
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This paper is an exploratory study that focuses on the problems facing higher education in Nigeria and the emergence of private universities. The Nigerian educational system is today bedeviled by series of challenges such as issues of inadequate funding, inconsistent policies and lack of continuity of programmes which are more pronounced in Public Universities (both Federal and State owned). Other issues include infrastructural decay and the disruption of the higher education system and...