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pedagogical change lays a tremendous responsibility on teachers to be knowledgeable not only about acquiring ICT skills but, more importantly, about understanding methods enable them of efficient professional tolead teaching and enhance student learning.So the aim of this study is to know assessing the educational technology competencies in improving their professional performance. The participants were 30 teachers from the secondary school of Ibb city. The result showed the extent of...
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Limpopo has been identified as a province in South Africa characterized by high levels of illiteracy that cause unemployment and poverty. However, many adults do not participate in the Adult Basic Education and Training (ABET) programs, while others drop out in high numbers. This study, therefore, investigated the challenges that are faced with regard to adult education in the rural areas of Limpopo. A phenomenological research design was followed. Interviews were conducted and focus group...
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This article focuses on the analysis of three textbooks that are based on the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), a revised curriculum from the National Curriculum Statement which was implemented in 2008. The article uses one element of a historical thinking framework, the analysis of primary sources, to evaluate the textbooks. In the analysis of primary sources the three heuristics distilled by Wineburg (2001) such as sourcing, corroborating and contextualizing are used to...
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This study examined how academic middle managers perceived their role in the planning of curriculum change in private higher education institutions. The question the study sought to answer related to whether academic middle managers believed that they were effective in planning curriculum change. This study used a mixed methods approach that employed a structured questionnaire and a semi-structured interview for data collection. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics...
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We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Africa using a published model that incorporates nonlinear physiological responses to temperature of the mosquito vector Anopheles gambiae and the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. We found that a larger area of Africa currently experiences the ideal temperature for transmission than previously supposed. Under future climate projections, we predicted a modest increase in the overall area suitable for...
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Zambia has seen remarkable improvement in almost all economic sectors as a result of sustained favorable economic policy in the past decade or so. The education sector is one of the sectors that has benefited from the economic boom. Nevertheless, despite the stable funding to the education sector and its sustained growth, the system continues to face challenges in a number of areas.The Zambia Public Expenditure Review report documents these challenges as lack of efficiency and effectiveness...
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Zambia’s economy has experienced steady growth over the past years, and the Ministry of Education, Science, Vocational Training and Early Education (MESVTEE) continues to maintain the highest share of government expenditure. As government education expenditure grew, student enrollment and some education inputs improved in general education. More schools now have a library, science laboratory, electricity, and latrines than in 2006, when the last Public Expenditure Tracking Survey (PETS),...
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Amikacin and kanamycin are mainly used for treating multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), especially in developing countries where the burden of MDR-TB is highest. Their protracted use in MDR-TB treatment is known to cause dose-dependent irreversible hearing loss, requiring hearing aids, cochlear implants or rehabilitation. Therapeutic drug monitoring and regular audiological assessments may help to prevent or detect the onset of hearing loss, but these services are not always available...
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Used Toothbrushes serve as reservoirs for microorganisms and may play a major role in disease transmission in humans.Forty used manual toothbrushes obtained from some students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria were analyzed bacteriologically using standard microbiological techniques.The toothbrushes were used twice per day for one month by the students.The result showed that all the toothbrushes were contaminated with bacteria while the unused ones which served as controls were not...
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iii OPSOMMING iv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi LIST OF TABLES xi LIST OF FIGURES xii CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background 1 1.3 Contextualising the problem 3 1.4 Research design 7 1.5 Chapter Outline 8 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 9 2.
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Abstract The paper is concerned with study of melt inclusions in minerals of ijolite xenoliths at Oldoinyo Lengai Volcano. Melt inclusions with different phase compositions occur in forsterite macrocrysts and in diopside, nepheline, fluorapatite, Ti-andradite, and Ti-magnetite crystals. Nepheline contains primary melt inclusions (silicate glass + gas-carbonate globule ± submicron globules ± sulfide globule ± daughter/trapped phases, represented by diopside, fluorapatite, Ti-andradite, and...
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One of the most important problems facing visual impaired people is money recognition especially for paper currency. In this paper we present a simple system currency recognition system applied on Egyptian banknote. Our proposed system is based on simple image processing utilities that insure performing the process as fast and robust as possible. The basic techniques utilized in our proposed system include image foreground segmentation, histogram enhancement, region of interest (ROI)...
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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common movement disorder that has a variable prevalence and impact reported from different countries and specific populations. The current study validated an Arabic version of the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group (IRLSSG) rating scale (IRLS) and investigated the prevalence and impact of RLS in medical students at Ain Shams University in Cairo.Translation of IRLS was done according to standard recognized guidelines provided by the publisher. A...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) was the last major world region to experience the fertility decline that all industrialized countries have gone through and that much of the developing world has experienced in large part. It has uniquely high fertility: at present, the United Nations estimates the total fertility rate at 5.1 for SSA, compared to 2.2 for both Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. The ongoing fertility transition in the region has been comparatively slow and subject to stalling....