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The use of a HACCP plan in food processing units became mandatory after a mandatory decisions of international commissions, so after studying the sources and modes of bacterial contamination of the product, that is to say a non-compliance, use the technique of Five M: Raw materials, equipment, Medium, method, Manpower. This means that for each of these categories, look for items that may be at the origin of a germ intake. should be considered in this study, Manpower which remains the most...
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Abstract Most secondary school students in Egypt enrol in private tutoring in almost all subjects throughout the school year. A large proportion of students have stopped attending school altogether due to their reliance on tutoring. This study of how educational markets are perpetuated at school level finds that in the technical track catering to the working classes, the market is forced upon students through physical and verbal intimidation by teachers receiving below subsistence wages. In...
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The study assessed the impact of a World Bank Assisted Project “STEP-B” on teaching and learning of Science, Technology and Mathematics Education (STM) in Nigeria. It also described the contribution of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife to the improvement of STM through research development, utilization of ICT, human resources and Educational Technology infrastructure in Post Basic Education Institutions (PBEIs) in Nigeria. A sample of 360 participants was used. They were selected from all...
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In an effort to complement the acute flaccid paralysis surveillance for wild poliovirus in FCT, Abuja, Nigeria stool samples from 200 apparently healthy secondary school students aged between 9-17 years were tested using cell culture technique. A Sabin strain poliovirus type 3 was isolated from a 13 year old female student while 4(0.02%) were positive for non polio enteroviruses consisting of coxsackie B, echovirus 2 and 2 indeterminate. The isolation of Sabin strain of poliovirus is...
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The China-Africa educational exchange and cooperation is an important aspect of China international education exchange and cooperation and is also an indispensable part of the relationship between China and foreign countries,especially for the diplomatic relations between China and Africa.The characteristics of African students are different from the students from western countries.Combined with the characteristics of African students,we should arouse their enthusiasm to consolidate the...
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The purpose of this article is to report on a self study conducted to explore the socio-political context of multicultural education from a South African perspective. In the article, the concept multicultural education is clarified by looking at various definitions of multicultural education that have been espoused by scholars, researchers and organisations in the last thirty (30) years. Having analysed the definitions of multicultural education, the author identified various tenets to...
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Over the past decades, early childhood education and care have been hidden from public awareness but has now become a current issue on the international agenda, in Africa, as well as in Ghana. Howe ...
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Although racial segregation has been abolished for 18 years now, schools which served predominantly White students under apartheid remain functional, while those which served Black students remain dysfunctional and unable to impart the necessary numeracy and literacy skills students should be acquiring by this level. The present study provides an overview of this dualistic nature of the primary education system in South Africa, with special attention paid to the bimodality of student...
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In this paper we question the existing practice of reporting enrolment statistics that ignore quality, but also quality-statistics that ignore enrolment differentials. The extant literature on education in Africa is bifurcated in that reports focus either on the quality of education or on access to education, but not both. This is problematic for two reasons: 1) observing access to education without regard for the quality of that education clouds the analysis, primarily because labour-market...
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Research has found that in the United States women have greater economic returns to a college degree than men, because of more stable marriages and other family income. Using cross-sectional data of women aged 19-40 years in Malawi from the Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health (n = 898), we test whether higher education is associated with these same benefits in a context with lower educational attainment levels, fewer job opportunities, and different marriage patterns. We find...
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Most children in Africa start working from a very early age, helping the family or earning wages. Should this work be abolished, tolerated, or encouraged? Such questions are the subject of much debate. International and national organizations, employers, parents, and children often have diverse opinions and put pressure in different directions. The contributions in this book offer intensive fieldwork and careful analysis of children's activities, considering childhood and family, work and...