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Science Laboratory Technology training is considered pivotal to Kenya's economy, as it is increasingly seen as a vehicle through which the country will build a competitive workforce for key industries within priority sectors identified in Vision 2030.The objective of this article was to find out the contribution of library facilities on performance of students in Science Laboratory Technology in Institutes of Technology in Institutes of Technology in South Nyanza, Kenya.Despite the...
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This research has aimed at constructing Criterion Referenced Test to measure the statistical competencies of the Post-graduate Students in Education Colleges in Yemeni Universities, at examining the validity of the test's grades (the descriptive validity and the Domain Selection Validity), at examining the test's grades Reliability according to (Livingston).In addition, it aims at determining the adequate Cut-off – Scores for every statistical Competency through which one can identify those...
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Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical SeriesVolume 49, Issue 11 p. 19768A-19771A Policy and Practice AFRICA – IMF: Regional Training Centre First published: 20 December 2012 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6346.2012.04862.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text...
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The level of indoor air pollution in buildings increases when households rely on biomass fuels for energy needs, thereby making them predisposed to health risks as a result of exposure to wood smoke. To examine households’ risk factors of exposure to wood smoke, 350 homes in peri-urban areas of Ado Ekiti, Southwest, Nigeria, was selected for study. Using the convenience sampling technique, questionnaires were used to collect data on household characteristics, building types and construction...
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<p>Wetlands in general are losing their peculiar features, attributes, functions and products although the need to protect them is on the increase globally. Wetlands in Kumasi are not exempted. They are either being converted to other land uses or are directly affected by adjacent land use. Also, the vegetation of the different wetlands in Kumasi varies. This spatial heterogeneity in species of these urban spaces therefore makes management difficult. This research is therefore aimed at...
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The study investigated students‟ and teachers‟ perceptions towards technology and technology education with the ultimate aim of developing their beliefs and practices suitable for teaching and learning broad-based technology education and to inform future policy framework for restructuring the curriculum. Research leading to the development of technology as a school curriculum shows emphasis on the importance of students developing technological literacy essential for living in a...
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To describe rates of improved knowledge following a structured 2-day emergency obstetrics training course.Quantitative assessments to evaluate emergency obstetrics knowledge and practical skills were administered before, immediately after, and 3-9 months following the training course for 65 final-year medical students at the National University of Rwanda. A survey was administered during the final assessment.In total, 52 (80.0%) students demonstrated knowledge improvement after training....
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This study investigated parents’ perspectives regarding the necessity of a Professional Development programme for Early Childhood Development (ECD) teachers in Botswana. A quantitative survey research design was used. The sample size was 452 parents from various districts in Botswana. A questionnaire consisting of both closed and open-ended items was used to collect data which captured the parents’ views on a Professional Development programme for ECD teachers. The data were analyzed using...
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Neo-classical and neo-Marxist theories oppose each other in terms of explaining motivation for migration and its development impact. Neo-classical theories posit that migration occurs because of economic considerations: higher incomes and economic gain. Neo-Marxist theories emphasize that migration occurs because of unequal and structural levels of development between developed and developing countries, regions or areas. In sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa is relatively economically...
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The bottom-ash left after incinerating health-care waste may contain heavy metals which may leach and pollute the environment if not properly disposed of. Bottom ash samples were taken from Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital incinerator, and disposal pit ashes from an excavation of an adjacent abandoned pit. Concentrations of total chromium, cadmium, lead, silver and mercury were analyzed with Atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Concentration of the heavy metals in the bottom ash and soils...
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The purpose of this study was to focuses on the Educate legal culture and civics to the first and second stages of the Egyptian secondary schools through digital mediations in teaching and integration of information and communication technology (ICT) into curriculum, with the aim of establishing how effective e-learning and integration of ICT can be supported. E-learning was perceived by education stakeholders in Egypt as an effective way to enhance teaching and learning. The researcher...
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This article is about the Predictive Validity of the University Communication Skills (CS) examination on the Students’ Overall Academic Performance. It is based on the study which was conducted at the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA). The objectives of the study were: firstly, to determine the extent to which the CS examination predicts the overall performance expressed in terms of the University GPAs; secondly, to identify whether the predictive validity varies by sex, type of...
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Many developing countries have tried to increase firm provision of training by providing subsidies funded by taxes proportional to the firm's wage bill. These training funds, however, may backfire if the adverse effect of the tax on training incentives outweighs the positive effects of the subsidy. We show that the value of these training funds depends critically on the extent to which firms are liquidity constrained. If the effective firm discount rate is low, the disincentives outweigh the...