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The 2013 opinion polls for the general elections in Kenya were discredited by politicians, academics and the general public as partisan. This was despite the enactment of the Publication of Electoral Opinion Polls Act No. 39 of 2012 which meant to ensure the scientific standards are upheld by pollsters. The purpose of this article is to interrogate the methodological issues of one of the leading pollsters, namely, the Ipsos Synovate, in order to ascertain the validity of such claims. It...
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This article highlights the rationale for Namibia's participation in three studies which were conducted under the auspices of the Southern and Eastern Africa Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality (SACMEQ) during the period 1995–2007. The article provides some of the innovative ways in which the results of the first (SACMEQ I, 1995) and second (SACMEQ II, 2000) studies were disseminated throughout the country. It highlights the analysis of reading and mathematics achievement scores of...
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The study examined attitude of teachers towards the teaching profession. The study utilized descriptive survey research design. A total number of 150 teachers were randomly selected from secondary schools in the study area. Instrument titled `` Attitude of teachers towards teaching `` was developed, validated and administered to the respondents. Respondents have a mean age of 30 years and have put in a mean of 10. 82 years into the profession. Data was analyzed using mean, standard...
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The study examined attitude of teachers towards the teaching profession. The study utilized descriptive survey research design. A total number of 150 teachers were randomly selected from secondary schools in the study area. Instrument titled `` Attitude of teachers towards teaching `` was developed, validated and administered to the respondents. Respondents have a mean age of 30 years and have put in a mean of 10. 82 years into the profession. Data was analyzed using mean, standard...
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The study sought to examine the differences between interpersonal relationship behaviours, perceived social and civic obligations, background variables and academic achievement among senior secondary school students in Bayelsa State of Nigeria. The survey research design was adopted in this study. The sample consisted of 228 male students and 222 female students, all of senior secondary three randomly selected. The findings revealed that there were significant differences in students’...
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To determine the pattern of visual impairment and blindness in patients seen at a hospital in North Central Nigeria.All new eye patients seen at Adoose Specialist Hospital, Jos, North Central Nigeria with conditions potentially leading to blindness and visual impairment over a ten year period were studied.The patients' demographic information, diagnosis and visual acuity were retrieved from the records.A total of 2536 patients were reviewed. There were 1315 (51.9%) males. Bilateral blindness...
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Observed and projected climate variability and change appears to have different effects on women and men, exacerbating poverty and existing economic, political and social inequalities. While various studies have examined climate change impacts and adaptation opportunities in Africa, few have focused on gender differentiated impacts of climate change. This article aims at exploring gender differentiated impacts of climate change in agricultural, pastoral and fishery-based communities in...
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The DART trial demonstrated that antiretroviral therapy (ART) can be delivered effectively to HIV-infected adults without routine laboratory testing for toxicity; benefits for CD4-testing were small and with limited resources more lives would be saved by treating more people with clinical monitoring. The Lablite project aims to demonstrate ART roll-out to primary health care facilities, optimizing clinical management. Development of strategies for training/mentoring health care workers...
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The study seeks to evaluate the effects of Entrepreneurship Education (EE) on capacity building among polytechnic students in Nigeria. Data was collected from a total sample of 341 final year students of Higher National Diploma (HND II), who took entrepreneurship modules from 6 polytechnics in North West Nigeria. Since most polytechnics in Nigeria operate the Collegial System, the Sample of students was drawn from the colleges of Business, Engineering and Environmental Studies. Descriptive...
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The paper discussed the role played by vocational technical education in relation to skill acquisition. It clearly described it as an education that emphasised the acquisition of practical and manipulative skills in addition to the moral training for building a useful citizen. It continued with a step backward to the development of vocational education during the colonial and pre colonial era, during that time the type of skill acquired was not as systematic as that of today but was...
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Emerging data shows that type 2 diabetes is the commonest form of diabetes and the prevalence level is increasing at an alarming rate.Diabetogenic hormones play a role in the complications of diabetes mellitus.This study therefore is an attempt to evaluate the serum cortisol and GH in type 2 diabetic subjects.These hormones have the potential to exacerbate the diabetic condition if produced in inappropriate amounts.Samples from 105 confirmed type 2 diabetic subjects attending Metabolic...
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This paper investigated the trend in the uptake of secondary school Ordinary level Statistics from 2009 to 2012 in Zimbabwe and the awareness and perceptions of students on Statistics education. A general upward trend in the uptake of the subject was observed though its uptake compared to the overall ordinary level candidature was quite low, exemplified by 0.10% for the year 2012. The awareness level was at 40.9% and most students mainly knew about it from outside sources. This study...
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Education is a set of processes designed to transmit knowledge, skills and values to develop individual mental ability. In this regard, it is viewed as the gateway to social and economic advancement. As a strategy to achieve this social and economic development, the Kenyan government introduced the free primary education that saw the primary and secondary schools flooding with students. As a result, form four leavers who can neither be admitted in the public universities nor afford to...