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This study proposes to identify the determinants of accepting e-learning by the employees of the Tunisian Post Office using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).An empirical study was conducted over a sample of 200 Tunisian employees.Our results indicated that for the Tunisian employees perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, mastery of new information and communication technologies (NICT) as individual factors as well as the proposed technique as an organisational factor represented...
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Student peer assessment is one example of educational practice which is likely to contribute positively towards the development of employability skills. Despite such compelling justification and some evidence of increasing implementation, it is suggested that many undergraduate courses are still failing to fully incorporate peer assessment for either formative or summative assessment. The study was guided by the following questions: To what extent is peer assessment used in universities in...
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Objective: To find out how the World Health Organization Clinical Stages of HIV infection and use of antiretroviral therapy influence cognitive functioning of school-aged HIV-infected Nigerian children. Method:Cognitive assessments of 69 HIV positive children aged 6-15 years were performed using Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices.Thirty children were on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy.The children were subdivided for the purpose of analysis into two cognitive developmental stages...
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Objective: Studies available on cognitive function among school-aged HIV-infected African and in particular Nigerian children are few.The purpose of the study was to assess the neurocognitive function of a group of HIV-infected schoolaged (6 -15 years) children using the Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices (RPM).Method: Cognitive assessments of 69 HIV positive children and 69 age-and sex-matched apparently healthy HIV negative control children were performed using the Raven's Standard...
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This study examined the relationship between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology and college persistence in African American 1st-year students from 2 universities. Of the 569 participants, 423 (74%) reported lifetime exposure to traumatic events; 20.6% of these students met the criteria for PTSD. For trauma-exposed females, after controlling for academic and nonacademic factors, higher levels of PTSD symptomatology in the 1st semester of college were associated with increased...
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The release of the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2 provides the first nationally representative longitudinal data collected in South Africa. This makes it possible to study transitions in and out of school, across grades and into work in ways not previously possible. We illustrate the high levels of grade repetition evident in South African schools and show how school completion presents a significant hurdle with very few youth successfully completing matric. Exit from school does not...
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Loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate variability and climate change is currently an important topic being discussed under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. This study investigated loss and damage from floods and droughts among rural households living near the Limpopo, Zambezi and Save rivers in Mozambique. We used a questionnaire survey (n = 303) and qualitative research tools. The study showed that farmers in the research areas were caught...
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While colonial institutions still influence social, political, and economic life in many former colonies, the extent of their influence has varied greatly. This paper analyzes the changes in the influence of colonial institutions on educational attainment in Ghana over time. Ghana provides a fascinating natural experiment, as the country was originally governed as many distinct British dependencies. Education in the Northern Territories was intentionally limited, in part to provide labour to...
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The present study identifies the future impacts of climate change on the flows of the Ouémé River in Bonou, for the 2035-2064 and 2070-2099 periods. For this identification, a set of 65 climate projections from 24 climate models, based on three greenhouse gas emissions scenarios (A2, B1 and A1B) was used. Hydrologic simulations were carried out with a lumped conceptual hydrology model. The results obtained from this study show that daily temperatures in the Ouémé catchment over the reference...
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Background : Despite the fact that UNICEF declared freedom from hunger and malnutrition a basic human right in 1948, more than 20 million children were severely malnourished in 2010 and a further 170 million were stunted. Malnutrition attributes to >50% of child deaths by potentiating infectious diseases. Objectives : The aim of this study was to determine the extent of malnutrition in Grade 1 pupils in public sector schools in Bloemfontein. An objective of the study was to identify...
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The purpose of this qualitative case study is to explore challenges experienced and successful strategies employed by African American women currently serving as community college presidents. Studies show 35% of community college presidents are expected to retire by the year 2015 (Schultz, 2001), thus opening opportunities for aspiring African American women to secure a community college presidency. However, some of the literature reviewed for this study suggests that if efforts are not made...
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Abstract This article looks into the unfounded belief in many so-called anglophone countries in Africa that mathematics and science are best taught in English and not in an African language, the language pupils and teachers normally speak and command much better than English. Examples are given from Tanzania, South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho and Ghana. The reintroduction of English from the 5th grade in primary school in maths and science in the Kiswahili speaking island of Zanzibar is...