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The present study investigates the socioeconomic problems faced by teachers in public primary and secondary schools, and looks into ways their living and working conditions could be improved. The guiding research question of the study is: “to what extent is the profession of teaching in Rwanda recognized as a pillar of sustainable development, are the teachers‟ living conditions decent enough as a key contributor to development?” the merging findings are quite significant and meaningful:...
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The purpose of the study was to investigate the role headteachers play in instructional supervision in order to improve on students’ academic achievement in Kitui District secondary school as it is perceived by their teachers. The objectives of the study included; to determine the role played by headteachers in instructional supervision as perceived by teachers, to explore strategies that headteachers can employ to improve on their instructional supervision, to investigate the challenges...
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Several approaches have been proposed by researchers to the economic empowerment of women. Starting and sustaining an individual business is one of the strategies for the economic development of entrepreneurially-oriented females. This study evaluated the factors influencing entrepreneurial activities; there was a further ingoing examination of the impact of education on Tanzanian females starting-up their own businesses. A total of 128 business women from Makambako and Njombe participated...
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The impact of Agricultural wastes on ground water pollution was investigated in Lipakala Farms, Ondo Southwest, Nigeria. Physical, chemical and microbial parameters of the water samples of the only water source in the farm were analysed. This was to determine the level of pollution and the suitability of the water source for domestic and animal consumption. Results showed that minute traces of ions were present in water, lead ranges between 0.4 and 0.6mg/l, Nitrate 64 – 65mg/l; pH value of...
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This study investigated the Nigerian university students’ conception of and attitude towards drug abusers. Nigerian University students have different opinions and attitudes toward drug abuse. Many opine that drug abusers are friendly, loyal, honest and hardworking while others feel that they do not have these qualities. A descriptive design of the survey type was used for the study. A total of 350 students participated in the study. The students were proportionally selected from nine...
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The study assessed the public perception on the environmental pollution profile in Warri Township. Data were acquired by administering questionnaire among the residents of study area using random sampling method and descriptive statistics was used to explain the frequencies of variables being expressed in percentages. The result of the analysis showed that 72.4% of total respondents affirmed that air pollution was greatest among other types of pollution while the major source of pollution...
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Positive action for HIV in schools in KenyaObare, F., Birungi, H., Wanjiru, M., … Deacon, B. - 2012
The Population Council confronts critical health and development issues-from stopping the spread of HIV to improving reproductive health and ensuring that young people lead full and productive lives.Through biomedical, social science, and public health research in 50 countries, we work with our partners to deliver solutions that lead to more effective policies, programs, and technologies that improve lives around the world.Established in 1952 and headquartered in New York, the Council is a...
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Background: Ototoxicity refers to damage of the cochlea and/or vestibular apparatus from exposure to chemical substances, resulting in hearing impairment and or disequilibrium. An earlier study carried out at University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) in 2000 implicated chloramphenicol as the commonest ototoxic drug, followed by antimalarials (Quinine). Aim: To identify the commonly implicated drugs in patients diagnosed with ototoxicity in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Clinic of UBTH....
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Traditionally, colonization and other societal problems such as cultural attitudes and beliefs, negative perceptions, lack of funding, poor teacher education as well as a lack of significant viable legal mandates have culminated to hindering opportunities to help all persons with disabilities in Nigeria. To this end, the article proposes intentional and proactive policy change that the government of Nigeria must embark upon so as to build paradigms that deviate from its current passive...