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This article explores South African teachers’ perceptions of children’s rights in South Africa and points out several implications for teaching. Data were collected from 40 high school teachers from the Johannesburg South Education District. An open-ended, self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. Thematic data analysis using manual coding to group data into categories and themes was used since the findings were qualitative in nature. The findings of this study show both...
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A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Counselling Psychology of Kenyatta University. March 2019
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The drought which afflicted colonial Zimbabwe (then known as Rhodesia until 1980) during the period, 1964–1966, in general and Southwestern (SW) Matabeleland, in particular was perhaps the most debilitating calamity in the colonial era than any other drought, yet it has remained unrecognized and hidden in the opaque shadows of Zimbabwe's colonial history. Despite the occurrence of many droughts and other ecological disasters in Zimbabwe, there have not been, any historical studies dedicated...
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Abstract The system of Maasai-pastoralism, practiced in the savanna rangelands of Kenya, epitomizes an ideal learning platform upon which the dynamics of factors and/or processes that shape sustainability and drought resilience in a coupled socio-ecological system can be unravelled. This study engaged an integrated approach to examine the dynamics of drought-adaptation strategies utilized in Maasai-pastoralism, a strongly coupled socio-ecological system. The current empirical evidence...
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A research report submitted to the faculty of education open and distance e- learning in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Arts with Education of Kampala International University
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Reading aloud supports vocabulary build-up, provides basic background knowledge of the text and motivates learners’ interest in the text even among adolescents. This paper explores classroom experiences of Senior One students (12-13 years) with reading aloud of Soyinka’s (2007) play The Trials of Brother Jero. The findings show that both the teacher and the learners performed clear roles during the reading exercise and this seemed to create a systematic classroom environment for reading...
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BackgroundFor many medical and allied health students from African countries, the opportunity to undertake a global health elective abroad is unaffordable or inaccessible. Therefore, an imbalance has emerged where many African institutions host students from developed countries but their own students rarely go on electives in developed countries. Global Educational Exchange in the Medical and Health professions (GEMx), a service programme of the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical...
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Health systems worldwide need to be adapted to cope with growing numbers of migrants and to climate-exacerbated morbidity. Heatwaves, water stress, desertification, flooding, and sea level rise are environmental stressors that increase morbidity, mortality, and poor mental health in Sub-Saharan Africa. While most migration is intra-African, climate change is also affecting migration patterns outside the continent. To tackle the health challenges induced by these events, such as infectious...
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A Research Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of The Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Educational Psychology) in the School of Education, Kenyatta University, March, 2019
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DETERMINING THE HELPFULNESS OF E-LEARNING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY OF A SOUTH AFRICAN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION
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The characteristics of non-communicable respiratory diseases in sub-Saharan Africa may be different to previously thought with more spirometric restriction and less obstruction including household air pollution-associated COPD.
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This study was conducted to determine the frequency and pattern of cognitive impairment in the elderly at the outpatients clinic of the Holy Family Hospital, Techiman, Ghana. The study was a descriptive cross-sectional study. Cognitive impairment was assessed using modified versions of the ‘test
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Heavy physical workload for long hours coupled with increasing workplace heat exposure due to rising temperatures stemming from climate change, especially where there are inadequate prevention and control policies, adversely affect workers' health and safety, productive capacity and social well-being. However, variations in workers' concerns and awareness of occupational heat stress and climate change risks impede the effectiveness of heat stress management. A mixed method approach was used...
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A Thesis Submitted to the Department of Educational Management, Policy and Curriculum Studies in the School of Education, In Partial Fulfilment for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Kenyatta University. March, 2019
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Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) technology has enabled genetic engineering feats previously considered impracticable, offering great hopes for solutions to problems facing society. We consider it timely to highlight how CRISPR can benefit public health, medicine, and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and offer recommendations for successful implementation. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) technology has enabled...
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This study investigated the perceived impact of examination malpractices (EMs) and its contextual factors on the study progress in Nigeria. Drawing upon data collected through structured questionnaire administered to 795 participants comprising of 711 secondary and tertiary education students, two different focus group discussions with 7 secondary school students and 6 university students, and five different interviews with 71 participants (18 examination invigilators, 12 university...
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The failure of parents to discuss sex related issues openly with adolescents have several unfortunate consequences. This study assessed parents’ perception, attitude and practice towards providing sex education for their adolescents. The study employed cross sectional design. Three hundred and seventy three respondents were selected using multi-stage sampling. A validated questionnaire was used for data collection. Data was subjected to descriptive and inferential statistics. The parent’s...