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Background : Neonatal tetanus (NNT) though preventable, remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries like Nigeria.Objective: A study was carried out in the Paediatrics unit of the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH), Bayelsa State, Nigeria to highlight the burden of NNT in the state and proffer solutions which may be useful in its eradication.Methodology: Over a 5 year period (from May 2007 to April 2012), all cases of NNT admitted into the...
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The study investigated the correlates of school library development in Calabar, Nigeria. Two hypotheses guided the study. A thirty item structured questionnaire was developed and validated by experts in Measurement and Evaluation. This was administered to a total of four hundred and fifty respondents comprising of principals, vice-principals and library staff of the secondary schools in the study area. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used for data analysis. The...
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The focus of this study was to investigate if Teachers Advisory Centres (TACs) in Wareng District, Kenya are equipped with learning materials useful for ECDE. This work was based on Chris Argyris’ intervention theory. Forty (40) head teachers, 111 ECD teachers and 125 lower primary school teachers participated in the study. Descriptive survey research design was adapted for the study. Stratified, proportionate and simple random sampling techniques were used to obtain the samples. Data for...
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ABSTRACT Stereotype threat (ST) has been linked to under performance and academic disidentification among girls in mathematics and science as well as African Americans in academics. However, it is still unclear whether ST and its negative effects extend to non-Western cultures. The authors explored the effects of ST on Ugandan females in coed and single-sex (all-girls) schools. Results indicated that although ST did not affect the performance of girls in the single-sex school, it negatively...
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material such as loess or pre-weathered material such as eroded soils, or both. In some cases colluvial deposits cover paleosols, and in many cases they serve as parent material of soil formation after their deposition. its cover paleosols, and in many cases they serve as parent material of soil formation after their deposition. When yielding archaeological artefacts, phytoliths and datable material colluvial deposits archive cultural When yielding archaeological artefacts, phytoliths and...
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In this article, we – a research team of academic staff and postgraduate students – take a narrative inquiry stance to explore what we can learn from one African international postgraduate student‟s stories of experience on a South African university campus. We use the medium of narrative vignettes – brief evocative scenes or accounts – to re-present data generated through unstructured interviews and collage-making. Framed through a multiperspectival theoretical lens, the vignettes reveal...
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Ensuring that all students have access to a qualified teacher is a universal struggle. In sub-Saharan Africa, teacher attrition has become a subject of regional concern and schools are facing an alarming phenomenon. The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) indicates that teachers are leaving schools at a shocking rate. In this paper, we argue that teacher attrition, as a subsystem, has negative implications on the quality of teaching and schooling; and that it is also a hurdle...
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Seroprevalence of Natural Rubella Antibodies among Antenatal Attendees at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya Rubella is of public health importance because infection acquired during early pregnancy, often results in foetal abnormalities that are classified as congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). Congenital rubella syndrome occurs in up to 90% of infants born to women who are infected with rubella, during their first trimester of pregnancy.
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This chapter analyses the history, development, context, strategies, actions and impact of the Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC). GNECC functions as a civil society coalition, institutionalized in 1999 to advocate for the achievement of universal quality and enjoyable basic education for all in Ghana. It is one of the first national coalitions of the Global Campaign for Education (GCE) and it has played an active role in conferences and workshops from the GCE and the...
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THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES TWO PROJECTS WHICH USED PERFORMANCE, in Leeds and Eritrea, to seek to encourage creative learning and to understand children's feelings and thoughts about the educational experience they were being offered.1 In Eritrea these were the central objectives of the work, while in Leeds the root of the project had been a performative exploration of young peoples' understandings of Africa from within a Leeds context, and this led organically into an engagement with the...
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Thesis (LLM (Environmental Law and Governance))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013