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This paper describes a predictive relationship between West African rainfall and U.S. hurricane-spawned destruction, which is based on information for the 42-yr period 1949–90. It is shown that above-average rainfall during the previous year along the Gulf of Guinea, in combination with above-average rainfall in the western Sahel during June and July, is linked to hurricane-spawned destruction along the U.S. East Coast occurring after 1 August, which is 10–20 times greater than in years when...
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Reproductive knowledge, and contraceptive awareness and practice were assessed among secondary school pupils in Bagamoyo and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Four classes from four government secondary schools were randomly selected within strata of year of schooling, and students were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. All 490 pupils in selected classes participated in the study. Of 481 respondents with complete data, 315 (65.5 pc) were males and 166 (34.5 pc) were females; 256 (53.2 pc)...
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Adverse effects of Schistosoma haematobium infection on mental activities were studied at a primary school in rural Kenya, where the intensity of infection was light (the average egg count: < 50/10 ml of urine). The school children received three kinds of mental tests, which examine attentiveness and concentration, before and a month after treatment with a single dose of praziquantel. A pretreatment analysis showed that test scores became worse as egg counts of children increased. The...
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Abstract This article considers the educational problems as South Africa enters a new phase, and looks at how educational resources could be used to optimum effect. The use of educational technology is considered, to see how it can promote effective learning for students, teachers and the total community. Countless township schools resemble the ruins of Jericho as a self‐destructive, silent war against ‘the system’ rages on ... schools have been stripped bare by squatters and even pupils, in...
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The present study assessed whether behavior modeling training would improve the self-reports of white, first-line supervisors in relation to their black subordinates in two South African mines. Self-reports of behavior were elicited from 50 supervisors equally split into experimental and control groups. Controlling for retraining differences, the 25 supervisors trained in behavior modeling reported significantly greater improvements in supportive behaviors than the control group of 25...
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ABSTRACT: A demographic and cultural profile of African‐American youth is presented. Culturally‐based differences in decision‐making are reviewed. Attitudes and cultural values related to identity and self‐image, gender role socialization, contraception, marriage and parenthood, homosexuality, and HIV/AIDS are described. Recommendations and strategies to make sexuality education and pregnancy prevention programs relevant to African‐American youth are offered.
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A study done in Lesotho in 1985–1986 assessed whether growth charts increased the impact of nutrition education and growth monitoring on maternal learning about weaning practices and diarrhea. Seven hundred and seventy six mothers were given three monthly sessions of group nutrition education along with growth monitoring of children and individual counseling. Growth charts, which were taught to one of two groups, fostered learning but only on issues related to diarrhea and only among new...
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The intention of this article is to prompt a serious interest in indigenous African education in order to forge a new future that builds on (a) the positive aspects of our past and (b) carefully selected and imported ideas and methods. To this end, our discussion will focus on the richness of indigenous education. Indigenous African learning plays a vital role in the transmission of values that Africans consider to be essential in understanding and experiencing the fullness of life. Because...
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This book consists of papers presented at a seminar for senior policy-makers held in Zimbabwe from May 7-11, 1990. The seminar is concerned mainly with distance education as an alternative to secondary education and current practices in teacher training in Africa. It covers world trends in distance education at the secondary level, current use of and effectiveness of distance education systems in Africa, and alternative options for improving distance education systems. The greatest...