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Due to the social context of engineering classrooms, stereotype threat (STT) may play an essential role in the dearth of AA females in engineering. Empirical studies have confirmed the deleterious effects STT has on students' performance. However, acceptance of STT as more than a laboratory phenomenon necessitates an in-depth understanding of how stigmatized groups experience being socially devalued and negatively stereotyped. In this qualitative investigation, the Critical Race Theory...
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Objectives: Students studying towards a qualification in Health Sciences should have more knowledge of a healthy lifestyle than other university students. However, it has been questioned whether or not these students apply such knowledge. While studies have been conducted on the lifestyle habits of students in general, few have compared the practices of Health Science students with those of other students. The objectives of this study were to compare the eating patterns, alcohol consumption...
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The single most important problem facing contemporary women in an educational context is the unjustified under representation of women in top management positions. Efforts to bring about changes at school level pose a huge challenge. The aim of this study was to investigate the factors that quell women's aspirations to apply for school principal posts or to be appointed in such positions. A qualitative study was carried out, in particular a case study involving 15 teachers in the foundation...
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Metal pollution may cause the decrease in the individual body size. In ants, the morphological diversity within and between colonies may be much higher than that considered before, even in monomorphic ants. In this study we measured the body size, expressed as head width, of Lasius niger workers collected from 44 young colonies in their ergonomic stage along a well-known gradient exhibiting chronic metal pollution. We calculated statistics describing the body size distribution curve, namely,...
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Introduction: The period of residency training is very stressful. Significant among the psychological problems of resident doctors emanating from this high level of stress is depression. Objective: This study determined the prevalence of depression among resident doctors in a training tertiary health institution in Nigeria. Methods: The study was a cross sectional survey of 300 consenting resident doctors at a tertiary training health institution and 150 non-resident doctors working in 3...
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Adult education is a product of a complex interplay of factors, namely; cultural, socio-economic and political. It is essential not only to create and maintain a more skilled and knowledgeable workforce but also personal development and for a just, inclusive and democratic society. The objective of the study was to establish enrolment situation of adult learners in the Adult and Continuing learning centres in Kenya. It was found out that more women than men enrolled for adult literacy...
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There is a general public concern in Kenya that majority of Form Four school leavers lack communicative and linguistic competence and thus cannot sustain conversation in English language without occasionally code switching to Sheng or Kiswahili. This study sought to find out the classroom activities used by teachers to promote learners’ active participation in speaking skills lessons in eight secondary schools in Eldoret Municipality, Kenya. The study was based on Krashen’s (1985), Monitor...
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The study is premised on the aetiology (causes) of violent behaviour in a purposively selected urban secondary school in Gweru - Zimbabwe. The visual participatory methodology was used, whereby drawings and focus group discussions were the methods used to generate data over a period of two weeks. Participants were fifteen conveniently selected students attending a typical high density urban secondary school (females = 7, age range 15-17, males = 8, age range 14-18). Findings showed that the...
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The research was set to determine management practices of students' violent behaviour in an urban secondary school in Zimbabwe.The visual participatory methodology was used.Drawings and focus group discussions were the focal methods employed to generate data from 15 conveniently sampled participants over a period of two weeks.Involvement of parents, police, heads of schools and the perpetrators of violence were noted as violence reduction management practices.The school must adopt...
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Education has been an important instrument for social and economic transformation. Presently, higher education in Algeria is experiencing a major transformation in terms of access and quality. This transition is highly influenced by the swift development in information and communication technologies (ICTs) all over the world. As Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become one of the basic building blocks of modern society, its introduction in higher education has profound...
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Peer learning plays an important role in changing teaching learning environment for betterment of learners and their academic achievements. Due to the limitations of conventional approaches such as lecturing, which give too much chance for teacher to talk, peer learning is among the most well researched of all teaching strategies for maximizing their own learning and the academic accomplishments for their classmates. The objective of this study was to examine the attitude students and...
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In this study, the opinions of the instructors giving Turkish courses based on listening skills for the Syrian students, who have migrated from their countries and taken refuge because of the domestic turmoil in their country in recent years; and who are learning Turkish in different regions of Turkey, were collected and evaluated. Research data were obtained through the semi-structured interview forms prepared by the researcher and redesigned according to the opinions of experts. In this...
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Educating teacher ethics is essential from different traditions, as it for the Islamic paradigm. This phenomenological study seeks to explore how Muslim educators educate teacher ethics from Tawhidic paradigm. It involved 05 Muslim educators in Tanzania. Face to face interviews were used and later transcribed verbatim. The results reveal understanding of life mission and purpose, holistic integrated knowledge, teaching for transformation, teaching activities as amānah (trust) and sense of...