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Abstract Through this study the authors aimed to determine the impact of a reading course and tutoring for elementary school youth enrolled in an after-school program in a low-income community. They conclude that multicultural field-based tutoring experiences connected to a content area course can increase teachers’ pedagogical knowledge and teacher efficacy when teaching low-income, African-American students.
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Author W.E.B. Du Bois (1989) asserted the following in his analysis of the underlying identity crisis confronting African Americans in the 20th century:It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, the sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness . . . souls, thoughts, unreconciled strivings; warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength...
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Technical teacher education deals with the training of technical personnel for the purposes of facilitating the creation of basic awareness of technological literacy to its citizenry. Nigeria’s colonial education and training system had witnessed serious criticisms based on lack of adequate manpower to manage the country’s production sectors and lack of visionary orientation to provide the necessary developmental services. It is only now that Nigeria is trying to reform her educational...
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The use of distance learning (DL) for teacher professional development is not a new phenomenon. It has been experienced by various countries like India, Indonesia, United States, United Kingdom and other countries. Tanzania launched DL in the early 1970’s when the UPE policy enabled teachers to be recruited through this programme. In addition to that the Open University of Tanzania which was established in 1992 has played a great role for development of teachers’ professionalism through DL....
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Education remains the key to sustainable development in Africa. In particular, it is crucial for females to be exposed to internationalisation of higher education (IHE) opportunities in order to enhance their skills. Higher education has been found to contribute to economic growth through public and private channels (Klasen, 2002; Fonkeng & Ntembe, 2009). Private gains, such as better employment prospects with higher income, can benefit individuals as well as society as a whole.
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In both developing and developed countries, women continue to be under-represented in decision-making and leadership in several areas. The consequence of this gender gap is that women do not participate fully in decisions that shape their lives and their communities and countries are not capitalizing on the full potential of one half of their societies. This paper examines a number of factors needed in improving female teachers’ participation in leadership positions based on a study...
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This education evidence based study examined African American students entering the Practical Nursing program and the strategies of medical mathematics bridge and tutoring programs to reduce attrition.To increase retention in the fundamentals of nursing courses, augmenting the program completion rate. DATA/OBSERVATIONS: Two groups of students (n = 105) participated for this one-year study over three semesters. Data revealed passing rates of 87%-92% for the nursing course and 75%-92% on...
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Deforestation and a changing climate threaten the health and survival of lemurs in Madagascar. An important component of lemur health, parasite infection can reduce fitness and survival outcomes. Future lemur parasite richness, abundance and distribution may be highly influenced by climate change. Current knowledge of lemur parasites is narrow in geographic and temporal scope, with sampling at a limited number of sites, and thus far, there have been no attempts to assess the effects of...
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Objective: Our study is intended to evaluate mobility impairment's level in adult females, their sociodemographic status, knowledge, and practices related to reproductive health in order to provide healthcare givers and policy makers with tools to meet appropriate needs of these vulnerable persons in Kinshasa, DR Congo.Study design: A cross-sectional descriptive study from March 20th 2012 throughout July 20th 2012 concerned 138 physical (non mental) disabled attendees of 7 centers for...
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This study explores through a mixed methods qualitative-oriented case study investigation the training policies, plans, and practices of the public sector Social Security Fund Investments Company (SSFIC), which owns the major hotels in several Libyan cities. The Only internationally owned hotel in the country when the research commenced in 2007, the Corinthia Bab Africa Hotel (CBAH), provides a private sector comparison. It is the first such review of training activities within a country...
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Vulnerability to food insecurity is a major social and economic problem in drought-prone areas of Ethiopia. A range of factors from physical environmental circumstances to policy and institutions-related issues determine food security outcomes and vulnerability to food insecurity at the household level. The general objective of this study was to identify factors that determine households' vulnerability to food insecurity in drought prone areas of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia by using Lay...