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1. BACKGROUND The Design Innovation for Disability in Kasese (DIDK) project addresses needs of people with disabilities in Kasese District in the western part of Uganda. Design for extreme poverty and disability includes the identification and application of a range of cultural, disability related, economic, geographical, and social issues. This requires an extensive network of participant and expert involvement to arrive at real world feasible outcomes. Specifically the DIDK project teamed...
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The Ghab region in Syria is considered as the most fertile r egion in the Orontes watershed. However, the land f ertility and the increase of population, as well as the climatic variations, urged the farmers in this regi on to intensify the agricultural development. The geology and tectonics of the Ghab Region dominated by the Dead Sea Transform Fault (DSTF) have an important impact on the water resources of the Orontes Basin. From the analysis o f climate change and the evaluation of...
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The phenomenon of exam cheating was a big problem to the nation's education system., Oduwaiye (2005);Jega (2006), Ijaiya (2004); Joshua (2008); Olatunbosun (2009); Omonijo & Fadugba (2011).This phenomenon, which gangrenes the universities and affects all student profiles, had an extent and becomes a global problem in the world.Tunisia is hardly affected by cheating on exams.Our research is focused on the study of the phenomenon of cheating on scholar exams at the Tunisian...
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The field of Phonetics has witnessed an avalanche of research conducted towards an enhancement of Second Language Teaching/Learning (henceforth, SLT/L) and many postulates have been advanced as far as ‘pronunciation lacunas’ and/or ‘feats’ are concerned. Pouring in the same vessel, the present paper is keyed to demonstrate, through a comparative study between some Arabic and English Phonetic aspects, that diagnosing so many of the predicaments stepping against any positive reception of the...
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Using cross sectional data of Sub-Saharan African countries from 2006-2009, this paper studies the relationship between food crisis, and child education outcomes. Although the study finds a significant and negative direct impact of food crisis on primary completion rates in the region, the same cannot be said for primary enrolment rate, and gender disparities. Even the highest food inflation countries have achieved a slowly progress in primary enrolment in the food crisis period. The results...
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This study investigates the home and its influence on students' study habits.Simple random sampling technique was used to obtain 200 out of 660 SS2 students in Kolo-Creek Development-Centre of Bayelsa State.Four research questions were posited, data were collected using Student Study Habit Questionnaire, (SSHQ) which was analyzed using percentages, mean and standard deviation.It was found that 134 (67%) of the respondents agreed that motivation from parents like provision of the recommended...
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This study investigates the home and its influence on students’ study habits. Simple random sampling technique was used to obtain 200 out of 660 SS2 students in Kolo-Creek Development-Centre of Bayelsa State. Four research questions were posited, data were collected using Student Study Habit Questionnaire, (SSHQ) which was analyzed using percentages, mean and standard deviation. It was found that 134 (67%) of the respondents agreed that motivation from parents like provision of the...
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Introduction: The study was conducted to explore the gendering mediating students’attitudes and experiences towards the formal academic curriculum at secondary school level in Libya.The problematic nature of the link between access, quality of schooling and gender equality inthe curriculum in Libya is not sufficiently recognised. Methods: A total of 800 secondary students (ages 15-20), (males=389, females=411), who were from urban (n=360=45%) and rural (n=440=55%) localities of Libya...
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The purpose of the study is to explore on the growth and development of literature in Nigeria; 1964-2008.Bibliometrics study was conducted on the literature of e- learning in Nigeria. A number of journal articles were compiled from ERIC database; the terms, e-learning AND were considered as the terms for the search on the database. Bradfords law of scattering was also applied to the data collected for the study. It was an attempt to undertake a study of (in Nigeria) which is considered a...
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Series Editor's Preface, Colin Brock (University of Durham, UK) 1. Education in Southern Africa: Patterns and Issues, Clive Harber (University of Birmingham, UK and University of South Africa, South Africa) 2. Botswana: Aspects of General Education, Richard Tabulawa (University of Botswana, Botswana) and Nkobi O. Pansiri (University of Botswana, Botswana) 3. Lesotho: Organization, Structures and Challenges, Mapheleba Lekhetho (University of South Africa, South Africa) 4. Madagascar: From...
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Competency-based education is outcomes-based instruction and is adaptive to the changing needs of students, teachers, and communities. It describes the students' ability to apply knowledge, skills and behaviours in situations encountered in everyday life. The competency-based approach was introduced in five Rwandan schools of nursing and midwifery during 2007. This was vital to the Rwandan government's plans to phase out lower-level A2 programmes and transition to a workforce of A1 or...