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This study attempts to explore the factors for continuing existence of unequal distribution of teachers in Ruangwa District council, Tanzania. To capture the objectives of this study random and purposive sampling techniques were employed in the selection of a sample of 160 respondents out of a total of a population of 479. The findings suggest that a combination of lack of motivation and incentives; attrition; poor recruitment and deployment policy; preference to work in certain areas; lack...
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A Dissertation submitted to Mzumbe University, Dar es Salaam Campus College in partial fulfillment of the Requirement for the award of the Masters Degree of Business Administration(MBA) of Mzumbe University.
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The inclusion of children with special needs in regular classrooms is becoming more prevalent and as a result researchers have started to examine its success as well as the attitudes of teachers. The attitudes of teachers have impact on the implementations of successful inclusive education. In the present study, pre-service teachers attitiudes towards inclusive education were investigated. Six hundred forty one full time preservice teachers from two TeacherTraining Colleges participated in...
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Reviewed by: Understanding the Somalia Conflagration: Identity, Political Islam, and Peacebuilding by Afyare Abdi Elmi, and: Milk and Peace, Drought and War: Somali Culture, Society and Politics: Essays in Honour of I. M. Lewis ed. by Markus Hoehne and Virginia Luling Terrence Lyons Afyare Abdi Elmi. Understanding the Somalia Conflagration: Identity, Political Islam, and Peacebuilding. Oxford: Pluto Press, 2010. xvii + 193 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $90.00. Cloth. $35.00. Paper. Markus...
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Background: Neonatal tetanus is a vaccine preventable disease and is a leading cause of neonatal mortality in developing countries. The effectiveness of immunization and hygienic umbilical cord care practices in the prevention of the disease has been established. Objective: The objective of this study was to audit the scourge of neonatal tetanus in a tertiary health facility in a resource-limited setting. Materials and Methods: The study was a retrospective study. Case notes of neonates...
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The Physical education and sports in schools contributes not only to the first good fitness and good health of students, but also helps young to achieve performance and better understand physical activity, with positive impact throughout life.In addition, physical education provides knowledge and transferable skills such as teamwork, fair play, respect grows, the body and social awareness, and provides general understanding of the "rules" that students can easily use in other school subjects...
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The purpose of the paper is to reflect on the use of the Responsive Evaluation approach, in evaluating the implementation of the Child Friendly Schools (CFS) programme at the secondary school level and also to understand the way in which the programme was being implemented. The focus on the implementation was prompted by the fact that since 1994, many policies, frameworks and programmes on schooling and safety have been developed. However, there seems to be difficulty with regard to the...
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This study is the first attempt conducted to determine the co-infection rates of Hepatitis C virus among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in our hospital. This is expected to lead to improvement in treatment protocols. Co-infection of Hepatitis C virus infection and HIV (Human Immune Deficiency Virus) infection is not to be unexpected as they share routes of infection. The detection of such patients is particularly important as the treatment may involve life threatening drug interactions....
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The study assessed the effects of human resource practices on talent management in private teacher training colleges in Bungoma district. The study was guided by the following objectives: the effects of remuneration of workers on talent management in the private teacher training colleges; the effect of training and career development on talent management in private teacher training colleges; How working conditions and terms of service affect talent management in private teacher training...
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Background : Medical and Health Sciences students in South Africa undertake community-based education (CBE). Health professionals based at host sites are jointly responsible for training of these students in conjunction with university staff. This study explored the communities' views, attitudes and recommendations regarding CBE undertaken by these students, in order to improve the quality of community support for these programmes. Method : A qualitative descriptive study was conducted at...