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The aim of this study was to investigate the provision of library services to visually - challenged students at Akropong School for the Blind in the Eastern Region of Ghana. A mixed methodology was used as the research design. The study population was sixty-seven. All the JHS 1 to 3 students of the school were issued with copies of a questionnaire in braille format while two Library staff and the Headmaster of the School were interviewed. Quantitative data was analyzed using the Statistical...
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This study examined the impact of social media usage on academic performance among students in Colleges of Education.Quantitative method and descriptive survey design were used in this study.Simple random sampling technique was adopted to select 200 students to participate in the study.Questionnaires were used to elicit data from respondents.Data collected were analyzed using SPSS.The following were major findings: the study revealed that the majority of students used WhatsApp and Facebook...
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This study evaluates the impact of business-development-support programs (credit, training, and a combination of both) on the performance of micro- and small enterprises (MSEs) in Ethiopia. Using 2015 Ethiopian urban survey data and employing endogenous-switching regressions for multiple treatments, we document a positive and significant effect of credit, training, and a combination of training and credit on MSEs. Our results highlight the heterogeneity in treatment effects between women-...
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Collocations are an inherent and indispensable part of the language continuum. This work investigates the mastery of Verb+Noun lexical collocations by Algerian EFL learners at the University of Mentouri Brothers, Constantine 1. It is hypothesised that Algerian EFL learners have a low level of mastery in the usage and comprehension of Verb+Noun collocations. It is also hypothesised that the essays of Algerian EFL learners lack the use of appropriate Verb+Noun collocations, a factor that...
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This study was aimed at assessing socio-demographic and economic factors associated with nutritional status of adolescent school girls in Lay Guyint Woreda, Northwest Ethiopia.The school-based cross-sectional study comprising 362 adolescent girls aged 10-19 years was included in the study. Simple random sampling technique with proportional allocation to size was used to select the participants. An interviewer-administered questionnaire and anthropometric measurement were used to collect the...
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Abstract: This study has been undertaken to examine the financial literacy of public university students in Ethiopia. The study used primary source of data from a sample of 382 students using probabilistic and non probabilistic sampling methods. The survey used a questionnaire on general financial knowledge, saving and borrowing, investment and insurance. To test whether there is significant difference among the students based on their demographic characteristics ANOVA is used. The variables...
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Fractions are among some concepts in mathematics that pupils in Nigeria primary find difficult to learn, and teachers find difficult to teach. These problems require solutions because mathematics knowledge is germane for technological advancement and national development. Pupils need to be actively involved in constructing their knowledge and digital mathematics learning games could be helpful. Thus, this study investigated the effects of digital mathematics games on primary pupils'...
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The study focused on investigating co-habitation and academic achievement among students of tertiary institutions in Niger State, Nigeria.Two research questions and hypotheses were formulated to guide the study.The research design adopted for the study was the descriptive survey design with a population of 7,701 final year students of tertiary institutions.Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were used to select the required respondents for the study.A sample of 710 final year...
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ABSTRACT The South African Constitution mandates the radical transformation of the public basic education system. To that end, the Constitution, read with the South African Schools Act, entrenches a right of equal access to quality basic education for all. The substantive approach to equality, rooted in the transformative ideology of the Constitution, necessitates an acknowledgment and overcoming of the past patterns of disadvantage, based primarily on the grounds of race and socio-economic...
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Background: There is a growing recognition that school teachers can be trained to deliver simple health and screening services and refer children for treatment if they have health problems. Although it is recognized that teachers are not replacement for qualified health personnel, they can be trained to provide simple vision screening for school children. Aim: This article aims to determine the ability of trained school teachers to participate in the school eye screening program by testing...
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Nigeria has ratified several international instruments that protect the rights of, and guarantee freedom from discrimination of persons with disabilities (PWD). Despite the above, the country is ye...
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This study is aimed at assessing the impact of seizure frequency on the cognitive performance of epileptic adult patients in a rural community in South Eastern Nigeria. A total of 51 patients with epilepsy (33 males and 18 females) with a mean age of 30.7 ± 12.1 years and 51 age and sex matched controls participated in this study. The cognitive performances of the people with epilepsy and controls were assessed using the Community Screening Interview for Dementia (CSID) and the computerized...
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Studies have shown that the best way to test the students' ability in reading comprehension is the multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for its validity and reliability. This paper tries to assess items and test quality in order to explore the relationship between difficulty index (p-value) and discrimination indices (DIs) with distractor efficiency (DE). The study was conducted among 134 second year Yemeni EFL students in Sana'a University, Yemen. Twenty MCQs analysed for p-value, DI and DE....
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Climate change has the potential to increase food insecurity and exacerbate malnutrition in small-scale farming households through its impacts on crop yield and income. Using a mixed-methods design...