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Context: Elective caesarean sections have been considered safer for both mother and the foetus compared to emergency caesarean sections.Paradoxically emergency caesarean sections have continued to form majority of caesarean deliveries in our facility.Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the caesarean section rate, indications and trend associated with elective caesarean delivery.Study design: A retrospective study of the clinical records of all patients that had caesarean...
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The Sermon on the Mount is a profound critique of first-century Judaism’s accommodation of culture. Cultural imperatives are turned on their head on two fronts. (1) Honour and shame: shame becomes the new honour in a series of antitheses that expose the external focus of Jewish religion. (2) Covenant: as far as the Jews were concerned, the Abrahamic covenant appeared to be compatible with culture. It was easy to equate cultural honour – i.e., status deriving from wealth or position – with...
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This paper examines the meanings attached to Education for All from the often ignored or misunderstood perspectives of people living in extreme poverty.Allowing people to voice their own understandings of the difficulties they face offers new insights into the essence of the tension between the worlds of reproduction and innovation and the possibilities of achieving harmony between them.Community meanings attached to Education for All were explored by way of a major participatory,...
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This Study is about assessing teachers skills in supporting vissually impaired children enrolled in primary schools in dar es salaam.
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This study aimed at exploring factors influencing the leadership preparation of headteachers in primary schools in Kilwa district Tanzania. A study involved School Inspectors, Education Officers, Ward Education Coordinators, head teachers, teachers and pupils. This study was used a mixed approach, data were coded and analysed using pie charts, percentages and narrations. The findings revealed that inadequate of funds from government was a cause for head teachers’ lack of refresher courses on...
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The question of how to promote structural transformation is central in fostering sustainable growth and poverty reduction in low-income countries in Africa. Following China’s domestic economic transformation and its growing outward investments in the developing world, we seek to understand how Chinese investment in Africa, particularly in manufacturing, may help to foster industrialization and in turn the structural transformation of African economies. We focus on Chinese investments and...
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Crystallising Comprehension, retaining long-term outcomes, and raising the rate of interest have put extra up-to-date demands on EFL teachers. These demands have led teachers to look for recent effective innovations in language teaching. Recently, there has been much demand for the active learning techniques to encourage learners step one foot outside the stereotyped learning pattern. The need for a self-generated communication has completed the picture for teachers. By consensus, simulation...
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The aim of this paper was to investigate the influence that teacher training had on implementation of integrated English curriculum in public secondary schools in Kenya. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. The target population was twenty four public secondary schools, 24 head teachers, 24 HODs, 48 teachers of English and 3000 students from Nandi East Sub County, Nandi County, Kenya. The sample size was 12 head teachers, 12 HODs, 24 teachers of English and 300 students. Data were...
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Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the PhD degree of the University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, 2016.
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This study was instituted to establish perceptions that the teachers, parents and secondary school girls hold toward the school re-entry policy as well as to determine their knowledge levels of this policy in selected secondary schools in Kabwe district of central province. The aim of the study was to establish the perceptions of teachers, parents and female pupils towards the school re-entry policy. A descriptive survey design was selected for this study with both qualitative and...
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