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The continued use of English, French and Portuguese for educational purposes in Africa monopolizes the control of national educational policies and goals. This paper explores the constraints of these linguistic choices, which are core to quality schooling and inclusive development based on a study of a curriculum change in Zanzibar in which English has replaced Kiswahili as the language of instruction. This paper will critically examine the debates for considering the use of a local language...
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Psychoactive substance use is a major public health issue globally. Studies worldwide suggest that the prevalence of substance use among undergraduates may be on the rise. This study aimed at determining the prevalence, pattern and associated factors of substance use among students in a university in Southwestern Nigeria. The WHO Student Drug Use questionnaire was used to assess for drug use among final year students, while psychological distress was evaluated with GHQ 12. Lifetime...
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High productivity is of primary concern to the individuals, the management of any organisation and to the national economy at large. To achieve maximum productivity, management of all organisation, including college libraries have realised the need to accord high premium to the welfare of the employee. Several studies that have been carried out in librarianship have not fully addressed the issue of job motivation and the productivity of each librarian in colleges of education. The study,...
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African Americans have the highest prevalence of hypertension in the world which may emanate from their predisposition to heightened endothelial inflammation. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a 6-month aerobic exercise training (AEXT) intervention on the inflammatory biomarkers interleukin-10 (IL-10), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and endothelial microparticle (EMP) CD62E+ and endothelial function assessed by flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in African Americans. A secondary...
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Introduction: Tuberculosis is an endemic infectious disease in Sudan and other developing countries.Healthcare workers, including students, are at a great risk of exposure and possible infection.This study is conducted to determine the pattern and prevalence of positive tuberculin skin test (TST) among students of the University of Medical Sciences and Technology during distinct periods of their training, and to study the influencing factors for positive results. Design and Setting:A...
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The objective of this prospective study conducted in November 2008, was to determine the prevalence and the factors associated with Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection in chronic hemodialysis patients. The study was carried out in the hemodialysis unit of the university teaching hospital of Point G. Serum samples were tested for anti-HCV antibody, anti-HIV antibody and HBs Ag using enzyme immunoassay methods (ELISA) at the laboratory of immunology of the National Blood Transfusion Service of...
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Preschool teachers need a knowledge base that includes pedagogical and didactical knowledge together with the subject knowledge. This paper sheds light on preschool teachers’ experiences in mathematics and science teaching in the early years. The paper covers the situation in Botswana, a developing country and Sweden, a developed one. The aim is to present a comparison of the pedagogical and didactical knowledge of a preschool teacher in mathematics and science. The study highlights...
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This study assessed the competence of ICT of rural and urban secondary school ICT teachers for the implementation of ICT curriculum in North Eastern Nigeria. The study looked at the competence of applying ICT technical literacy on the six components of teachers work in the secondary schools. All the one thousand, seven hundred and forty four (1,744) secondary school ICT teachers from the six states of the North Eastern Nigeria participated in the study by responding to close ended...
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The effect of social change on women in Ghana is slow particularly among rural women. The rural woman is often marginalized, discriminated against and denied access to resources and education. In many instances, the cultural and traditional beliefs are used to justify or perpetuate these injustices. One area of tremendous change or revolutionary trend had been the use of education particularly non-formal education for development and skills acquisition. Today many rural women are asserting...
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i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ii DEDICATION iii TABLE OF CONTENTS iv CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Research Problem 1 1.2 Research Objectives 2 1.3 Significance of Study 2 1.4 Theoretical Framework 3 1.5 Theoretical Design 4 1.6 Organization of Study 5 CHAPTER 2: CONTEXT OF STUDY 7 2.
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Disability can be socially constructed through the actions of society in erecting barriers and structures that limit the ability of certain persons in society to function “normally”. Such barriers also limit the ability of such persons to access the opportunities, privileges and resources in society. This study examines the societal perceptions about persons with disabilities in Ghana, which cast them as needy, feeble and “abnormal” persons. These perceptions have the effect of limiting...
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AbstractIn all professions employees who work hard get promoted but this does not apply to all teachers in South Africa. The Employment of Educators Act recognizes the promotion of teachers but in practice promotion does not exist for every teacher. A teacher remains on the post level of his/her first appointment for entire teaching life. It is assumed that this might lead to frustration and disillusionment among teachers and many might leave the profession or underperform. This paper is the...
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The paper examines the role of education in earnings determination by using all three rounds of the Urban Worker Surveys of Tanzania and Ghana for 2004-2006. We investigate and compare heterogeneity in earnings determinants among self-employed (informal), private and public sector workers. We examine the role education, individual and household characteristics play in facilitating entry into employment sectors in addition to analysing the pattern of returns to education along the earnings...