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Cet article rend compte d’une recherche longitudinale menée auprès de 20 étudiants camerounais (sciences de l’éducation) inscrits dans des FAD (formation à distance) de niveau master 2 professionnel. Cette recherche vise à mieux comprendre la supervision méthodologique mise en œuvre pour que les apprenants acquièrent le statut de sujet-acteur nécessaire pour mener un projet de recherche de façon autonome. Selon les données de satisfaction recueillies puis traitées par analyse de contenus,...
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This case study explores the plight of some farm schoolteachers in a school district in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa and their feelings of neglect in the new democratic society. Through interviews and a teaching observation analysis, this article focuses on five teachers and discusses resource and infrastructure challenges, lack of vision and educational value, lack of parental involvement and role models. It is concluded that farm schools are still neglected, and it is thus...
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The physician-patient interaction is central to any clinical encounter. Although the technical components of the interaction are conveyed by verbal communication, the nonverbal cues are instrumental in setting up the physician-patient relationship and carrying it forward. Often, patient preferences in terms of non-verbal communication cues depend on the ethnicity of the patient. In this article, we present a study of Hispanic and African-American patients regarding their preference of...
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Background:In South Sudan where both maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate are among the worst in the world, we conducted a qualitative study in the area of midwife in-service training outcomes with an aim to contribute to the in-service training development that fits the local context and serves the needs of midwives in dire environment.Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with five graduates of a midwife in-service training program.The interview guide was developed...
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As is common in developing countries, in Ethiopia young people with disabilities (YPWD) are more likely than the general population to be illiterate, unemployed and impoverished. They often lack equal access to information and education for reasons ranging from barriers regarding physical access to services to varied special learning needs. Very little is known about knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of YPWD regarding sexual and reproductive health (SRH) related issues. We, therefore,...
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The purpose of the study was to explore the relevance of research collaboration and support in enhancing research productivity in the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) which is the only open and distance learning university in Zimbabwe. Two similar studies were carried out. The first study was carried out in 2011 and a follow up study in 2015. The first study was conducted with 28 full-time and part-time lecturers of ZOU in the faculties of Arts and Education, Social Sciences, and Commerce and...
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This study examines the impact of climate change on the prevalence of cholera and malaria in Funtua Local Government Area of Katsina state. Monthly and annual trends of climatic data (temperature and rainfall) and infectious diseases (cholera and malaria) from 1985-2014 were analyzed and plotted in order to determine the degree of congruence between the climatic data and the prevalence of cholera and malaria in the study area. Linear trend line equation was used in determining the monthly...
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The study investigated the development of entrepreneurial skills in female pre-service chemistry educators of south-east colleges of education in Nigeria through science education. This study involved only the south east colleges of education. The study employed a descriptive survey design. Simple random sampling by balloting with replacement was used to select 90 final year degree and NCE female pre-service chemistry educators drawn from three South East colleges of education involved in...
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This paper is based on studies conducted in the southern highlands of Tanzania to assess the impacts of climate change and variability on natural and socio-economic environments. Data collection included household and key informant interviews, focus group discussions, historical timelines, resource mapping, and transect walks. Quantitative data were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Science. Qualitative data were triangulated with community members during participatory...