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The purpose of this study was to examine current pedagogical practices in early childhood education and care in Tanzania, a reflection from policy and practices to the implementation of Learner-Centred Pedagogy and to put forward possible improvements for the future. In 2005 a new pre-school education curriculum introduced a learner-centred pedagogy so the first intention of this study was to find out how this pedagogy was being used in the classroom context. Anecdotal experiences indicated...
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The study investigated the literacy teaching practices in Tanzanian classrooms in the provision of primary education. It comprehensively assessed why primary school leavers do not have reading, writing and numeracy competencies. Three objectives guided this study; first was to explore teachers’ classroom practices in the teaching literacy in standard one (grade one) and two (grade two) in public primary schools. Secondly, it was to examine standard two and three mastering of literacy skills...
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Abstract The potential impacts of climate change and environmental variability are already evident in most parts of the world, which is witnessing increasing temperature rates and prolonged flood or drought conditions that affect agriculture activities and nature-dependent livelihoods. This study was conducted in Mwanga District in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania to assess the nature and impacts of climate change and environmental variability on agriculture-dependent livelihoods and the...
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Medical trainees face multiple barriers to participation in major outbreak responses such as that required for Ebola Virus Disease through 2014-2015 in West Africa. Hurdles include fear of contracting and importing the disease, residency requirements, scheduling conflicts, family obligations and lack of experience and maturity. We describe the successful four-week deployment to Liberia of a first year infectious diseases trainee through the mechanism of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response...
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Medical trainees face multiple barriers to participation in major outbreak responses such as that required for Ebola Virus Disease through 2014-2015 in West Africa. Hurdles include fear of contracting and importing the disease, residency requirements, scheduling conflicts, family obligations and lack of experience and maturity. We describe the successful four-week deployment to Liberia of a first year infectious diseases trainee through the mechanism of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response...
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The study arose out of the need to assess the perceived effect of climate change on nutritional anthropometric status of women in Nsukka local government of Enugu State, Nigeria. Mean, standard deviation and t tests were used for data analysis. The results obtained revealed that the higher prevalence of short stature in subjects of the low socio-economic group indicates nutritional anthropometric deficiencies in the past. Nutritional problems were predominantly present in women of the middle...
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The teaching profession has in the recent past suffered from exodus of teachers moving from both public and private schools to other fields of employment. Mass exodus of trained teachers to other fields, lack of commitment to work itself as a teacher and decimal performance in national examinations and co-curricular activities, all indicate lack of satisfaction by teachers as employees. The study explored non-financial reward strategies employed to enhance higher levels of academic...
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Since after the democratic dispensation in 1994, South Africa became a global community that directly or indirectly, attracted transnational organised crime networks as an emerging democratic country. As a result, legislative mandates and public expectations have heightened the necessity to hither define the South African Police Service’s (SAPS) officials, especially the investigation officials’ responsibility for detecting fraud during the performance of their duties. A mixed method...
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All over the world Climate change is creating significant environmental, ecological, social and economic threats mainly to the cities of the developing nations. Likely, in Ethiopia, climate change induced risks such as drought, flooding and hot temperature are rapidly increasing and causing adverse effects. Adequate level of community’s awareness and perception about the cause, indicators and impacts of climate change and its adaptation measures to effectively cope climate change related...
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Policy and research have been advocating the importance of teachers in achieving equity and teachers are called to act as agents of social justice.This issue remains central to the development of a post-apartheid South Africa, where a need for reconciliation and healing still dominates the society.Such a landscape requires adequate support through transformative professional development.In this paper we analyse the design of the intervention 'Teaching Respect for All' that aims to empower...
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Objective: Despite its contribution in managing and saving human lives, blood transfusion nonetheless can represent one obvious hazard in the transmission of many infectious diseases, among which malaria. This study aimed at determining the risk of transfusion-transmitted malaria (TTM) from student donors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in January 2015 in students living in the town of Douala, Cameroon. One hundred and seventy nine (179) students aged between 18 and 32...
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The purpose of this study was to review and assess the quality of contents, staffing, and training approaches, used in degree and non-degree teachers training institutions in Tanzania. The main focus was on the professional components of the programmes rather than the academic subject matter such as geography or chemistry. The study used both quantitative and qualitative paradigms, as it employed the survey research design. The data were organized in tables, themes, figures and interview...
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According to the report of the World Health Organization in the celebration of World Sight Day in Egypt on 10 October 2013, Egypt has approximately 1 million people blind and 3 million visually impaired. Braille used for the European pharmaceutical packaging is prescribed according to EU Directive 2004/27/EC, cell and dot dimensions are specified in the Standard EN 15823. Braille is usually adapted to different users, languages, scope, media, and printing processes. There is no any...