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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a vital tool of learning a variable that can no longer be ignored in any learning environment. Specifically, the extent of proficiency in the English language for a second language learner was largely dependent on the teacher centered instruction that has made the pedagogical effectiveness of the language instruction presented in the classroom somewhat ineffective. A plethora of literature supports the integration of ICT in both...
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Teachers play pivotal roles in the education process. Knowledge transmission constitutes integral aspects of their roles. In order to perform this role effectively, institutions responsible for teacher training have been striving to reposition teacher education for greater results by aligning with global best practices, at the centre of which is instructional technology. However, one thing is to desire the infusion of instructional technology into teacher education, another is to plan how to...
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This study was designed to investigate factors that influence girls' enrolment and performance in physics in five (28%) traditional national schools in Kenya.Meaningful learning of physics is the hallmark of a technologically competent workforce in science, technology and engineering.However, there is a lower performance index and enrolment of girls opting to study physics at Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).Specifically, the factors of attitudes of students, learners' ability...
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This research investigates the effects of language policy on ethnic minority language maintenance among a relatively newer community in Manchester. It looks into bilingualism among the Somali children in two schools in Manchester in terms of the communicative roles of languages inside and outside the school environment. The study examines the overt and covert issues that affect ethnic minority children’s use of their heritage language while learning in English in their schools. Statistics...
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Reading is a skill, which everyone must have to survive in this world, and knowing how to read in English is a skill that is no longer useful only for English speakers. English has become the lingua franca of the world and without knowing how to read in English, survival in the world is going to be very difficult. This article is aimed at shedding light on the existing practices of teaching English reading skills to the young learners of the Arabic world with a special focus on the practices...
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The Al Haruj Intra-continental Volcanic Province is the largest part of the extensive volcanic activity in Libya which is considered to be a typical within plate basalts.The volcano-tectonics evolution of this province, as well as its origin, are still widely disputed.According to K-Ar dating previously studied, the volcanic activity started in the Late Miocene and lasted until at least the Late Pleistocene.The field may still be volcanically active.The mafic rocks of Jabal Al Haruj have...
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The present study explores Yemeni rural secondary school students' Attitudes Towards English Language Teachers (ATELTs) and their English Language Learning Motivation (ELLM).The study also attempts to: 1) investigate the inter-relationship between students' ATELT, ELLM and their achievement in English, and 2) investigate if there are significant differences between students' ATELTs and ELLM according to gender.A total of 75 (males=33 and females=42) rural secondary schools students...
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Background: Hoarseness refers to a change in voice quality that can impair a patient's quality of life and is usually subject to misdiagnosis. It is sometimes a pointer to a more sinister pathology especially when it is unremitting. This study seeks to establish the pattern of hoarseness as seen at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria. Patients and Methods: A prospective review of all new consecutive patients who presented with complaints of hoarseness to the Ear,...
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The study discussed numerous problems facing university education in Nigeria.It also described how M-learning can be used to resolve some of these challenges and how mobile platform can be used to distribute educational materials and remote tutoring to large students that enrolled for the Pre-Degree Programme of the Center for Distance Learning, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.The study used pretest post-test control group design.Sixty volunteered Mathematics students having mobile...
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Curriculum paradigm is among some other parameters which have participative roles to play in the global vision of sustainable development. In Nigeria case, despite the several reform measures towards sustainable development (SD), tertiary education curricula have been doubted in their viability to attend to sustainable development vision. On this premise, this descriptive survey investigated the adequacy of tertiary education curricula for sustainable development of the graduating students...
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The disposition of teachers within and outside the school will in no little amount positively affect the academic achievement of students. Thus, this paper is a descriptive survey which sought to appraise the attitude of student-teacher’s relationship across teacher training institutes in Lagos State, Nigeria. This study was conducted among; two Colleges of Education in Nigeria awarding Nigerian Certificate in Education; two Faculties of Education in Universities awarding Bachelor of...
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This paper tries to examine if women’s education affects the economic growth. To illustrate this aim, four countries cases have been presented: Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria, named MATE. The motive behind choosing them was because these countries have many common religious and cultural norms and values. The statistical analysis of data over the period 1960-2012 shows that the relationship between fertility rate and different measures of education is negative. Averages literacy rate...