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The study examined the availability of ICT facilities and skills of secondary school teachers in Zaria Metropolis in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Two objectives were developed to guide the study. Five schools were surveyed. Two separate questionnaires was developed, one for ICT facilities and are administered to head of ICTs in each of the selected schools and all are retrieved successfully, the second questionnaire was administered to 100 teachers in the 5 selected schools, 97 questionnaires were...
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Background: HIV/AIDS is the global health problem. Sudan is most severely affected country in North Africa and Middle East. 500,000 individuals from different sectors of the community, including students, were estimated to be lived with HIV/ AIDS. Aim: To investigate the knowledge and awareness of HIV/AIDS among the students of University of Kassala. Method: Descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among the students of the University of Kassala, Kassala State, Sudan. The study was...
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Background: Neonatal conjunctivitis remains a major cause of preventable childhood blindness in developing countries. There are maternal risk factors, which if identified can assist in its prevention. Objective: This study attempts to determine the maternal risk factors for the development of neonatal conjunctivitis among babies seen in a tertiary health facility in Kano, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. Neonates from special care baby unit, postnatal ward,...
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World over, education has been recognized as a strategic tool that a society needs in order to succeed, to empower citizens, to sustain a global competitive advantage, create a better standard of living and development. Today, we have witnessed a proliferation of universities worldwide including Nigeria, and part of the efforts of these universities is to ensure smooth delivery of teaching and learning, they resorted to implement e-learning as one of the strategy for enhancing quality,...
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This study examined the economics of adaptation to climate change among crop farmers in Adamawa state, Nigeria.Multi-stage sampling technique was used in selecting nine communities from three local government areas of zone one of Adamawa Agricultural Development Programme (AADP).Data were collected from 250 selected respondents through the use of questionnaire.Results of the study revealed that 83.83% of the respondents were aware of climate change through extension agents (44.19%), friends...
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Abstract: Background: Schistosomiasis poses great effects in humans and is still a major public health problem especially during the young age. Objective: To determine Current prevalence and intensity of urinary Schistosomiasis infection among primary school children and adults in Wamakko town, Sokoto state Nigeria. Methodology: A Community based cross sectional epidemiological survey on urinary Schistosomiasis was undertaken between November 2011 and September, 2012. A total of 300 urine...
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This study aimed at identifying the level of jobSatisfaction and the administrative creativity of academic staff working in various Facilities of physical education and departments in Yemen. Besides, it identifies the relationship between job satisfaction and administrative creativity. The researcher used the descriptive methodology. The questionnaire was divided into to parts; the first measures job satisfactions while the other measures administrative creativity. The overall population of...
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Over the years, entrepreneurship development has become a burning issue which countries all over the world aspire to achieve. Most countries particularly the developing countries such as Nigeria have not reduced unemployment even with the decade old entrepreneurship education in its schools’ curricula. Most of these countries think that entrepreneurship education is a “necessary condition” for boosting entrepreneurship development. Thus, neglecting the roles governments have to play for...
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This study purposed to identify the completion challenges faced by parallel in comparison to regular degree students in their studies in constituent university colleges of Egerton university. The study was conducted in Kisii and Laikipia university colleges which until recently were university colleges of Egerton university. The study involved 607 and 332 parallel and regular degree students in Laikipia University, 191 and 177 parallel and Regular students in Laikipia university college...
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Rapid changes in university structure and mission present various conflicts that require effective management. This study evaluated the effectiveness of distributive bargaining, integrative bargaining, and interactive problem solving models of conflict resolution in facilitating positive change in student's intergroup expectancies and attitudes. 120 undergraduate students of Kenyatta University took part in the study. Data were collected using questionnaires and oral interviews. The findings...
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AbstractThe paper aims at examining one example of a large and fairly successful professional development intervention programme, the Mpumalanga Secondary Science Initiative (MSSI), carried out within the South African context. The continuing professional development programme (CPD) for science and mathematics teachers was a six-year intervention programme that was carried out in one of the nine provinces of South Africa, Mpumalanga. The programme was fairly successful in enlisting large...
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espanolLos procesospoliticos nacionales cada vez estan mas entrecruzados y afectados por ideas y actores de la politica global. En los paises receptores de ayuda, los donantes utilizan medios financieros y no financieros para influir en las direcciones y las decisiones de politica nacional. Este articulo es sobre la influencia no financiera del Banco Mundial (BM) en la reforma de la politica educativa superior etiope. Utilizando el concepto de Pierre Bourdieu de poder simbolico como...