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The study reports a case of distance education policy in the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), a dual mode University in Ghana. The interview method was used to obtain information from 21 purposively selected key informants in the University. Policy documents that addressed Distance Education (DE) were reviewed. The study showed that KNUST has identified DE as a policy initiative for meeting institutional goals. The current DE policy focus was on student support...
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AbstractThis article reports on the introduction of a business communication course in the curriculum of postgraduate internal audit students at a higher education institution in South Africa. Internal auditors should have excellent verbal and written communication skills in performing value-adding assurance and consulting services to their engagement clients. A hands-on applied business communication course was developed in collaboration with a number of stakeholders to improve the...
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Abstract Previous research on study abroad has documented extensive variation in the amount of contact students have with members of the local community as well as in their linguistic outcomes (Kinginger, 2009). This article uses the theoretical concepts of investment, imagined communities, and communities of practice to interpret data obtained from students studying abroad in Egypt. Data show that these students wanted to belong to an imagined community of study abroad in the Middle East by...
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies,66 p. The QA 14 .K4C49 2012
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Background : Septicaemia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. Early detection of neonatal septicaemia is often hampered by its subtle and nonspecific symptoms and signs thus a high index of suspicion is needed.Objectives: To determine the prevalence of neonatal sept ic a emia , ident i fy the predisposing factors, clinical features and causative organisms inthe University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital.Methods: Four hundred and six neonates with clinical...
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We investigated stool samples of primary school pupils in four rural communities of Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State for helminthic intestinal parasites and its intensity.Four hundred and thirteen (413) pupils submitted their samples for examination.The samples were examined by wet preparation, formol ether concentration methods and Stoll's technique to estimate the worm burden of positive stool samples.Overall prevalence of soil transmitted helminths (STH) in the four communities...
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The purpose of this study was to identify the nature of vandalism and contributing factors as leads to management strategies to reduce vandalism in day secondary schools. The study was guided by a qualitative descriptive case study design. Data were collected from a purposive sample of five day secondary schools in Zimbabwe which were vandalised. A triangulation of observations, survey and focus group discussion was used to gather data. In order to conscientise students in these schools...
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Background: Competency-based education and the validity and reliability of workplace-based assessment of postgraduate trainees have received increasing attention worldwide.Family medicine was recognised as a speciality in South Africa six years ago and a satisfactory portfolio of learning is a prerequisite to sit the national exit exam. A massive scaling up of the number of family physicians is needed in order to meet the health needs of the country.Aim: The aim of this study was to develop...
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Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Of Masters of Science in Information Technology
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The survey and discussion focus on the challenges to quality education in Uganda. It is over136 years since formal education was introduced in Uganda by the Christian Missionaries in 1877 and 1879. These were Anglican and Roman Catholic Missionaries respectively. Given the plethora of implicit and explicit challenges faced by the entire education system and its products, it is evident that the system has not fully played its role in transforming Uganda into a country which the inceptors of...
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The survey and discussion focus on the challenges to quality education in Uganda. It is over136 years since formal education was introduced in Uganda by the Christian Missionaries in 1877 and 1879. These were Anglican and Roman Catholic Missionaries respectively. Given the plethora of implicit and explicit challenges faced by the entire education system and its products, it is evident that the system has not fully played its role in transforming Uganda into a country which the inceptors of...
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The role of instructional supervision is to bring about teaching effectiveness from which students can benefit. The continued poor performance of secondary school students in Nigeria, as exemplified in the dismal school certificate results, complaints in local and national newspapers as well as electronic media, questions the effectiveness of teachers in the teaching – learning process. The paper investigated various parameters of instructional supervision in making the teaching – learning...
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Background: In the absence of any interventions, 5-20% of infants born to HIVinfected women will be infected through breastfeeding.Objectives: This study determined the pattern of infant feeding in the first six months among HIV positive women attending Teaching Hospitals in Lagos.Methods: It was a cross sectional descriptive study.All mothers who were registered between July and September 2012 in the 'Prevention of mother to child transmission' (PMTCT) clinic were interviewed...
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Background: Sepsis contributes significantly to newborn deaths in Nigeria.A significant proportion of severe infections in the newborn may be health care-related.Objective: To determine the prevalence, types and risk factors for nosocomial infections in the Special Care Baby Unit of a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital.Method: A cross-sectional survey of consecutively admitted infants aged 0 to 28 days with signs of infections or who developed signs of infection following admission.Infants with or...
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Use of licit and illicit drugs among students is a growing global phenomenon. Studies from different western countries reveal that students use and misuse substances such as alcohol and tobacco more than non-students. In Nigeria, cultural restraints prevented young people from consuming alcohol in the traditional era. However, recent studies show that many now consume alcohol and other substances in harmful ways. Findings from this recent literature indicate that while some Nigerian...
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Work placements on two continents taught Michelle Moorst that nurses can help bridge the gap of inequality