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African American Male Students are failing academically each year in public schools across the country. This dilemma has caused many educators to formulated new innovative curriculums that seemly are not effective in curbing graduation and dropout rates. A court case from the State of New York dealing with parents and their fight against school administrators will be addressed.as well as opinions from professional educators will also be reviewed. Data from both sides revealed that African...
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Die potensiele remedierende funksie van die reg in die verswakkende openbare skoolsisteem van Suid-Afrika Hierdie artikel maak daarop aanspraak dat die Suid-Afrikaanse regstelsel sowel die vermoe as die verpligting het om die nodige remedierende funksie te vervul, sodat verdere agteruitgang van die openbare onderwysstelsel gestuit word. Daadwerklike optrede vanuit die regstelsel word in die vooruitsig gestel om openbare amptenare, onderwysvakbondlede en politici wat die reg verontagsaam, te...
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The purpose of this article was to evaluate the impact of SMASSE Program on students’ attitude and academic performance in secondary schools in Kenya. The government of Kenya and Japan jointly initiated SMASSE INSET program since 2004 with the aim of changing teachers’ attitude and teaching approaches of science and mathematics which was expected to translate into changing students’ attitude hence improving their academic achievements. Teachers were expected to apply the new skill...
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In the open distance learning (ODL) sphere there are invariably incremental student support costs that remain largely unaccounted for and might not be readily apparent. From an educational perspective this raises serious concerns given that effective on- and off-line student support could potentially reduce the intrinsic cost of studying at ODL institutions. Typical hidden student support service costs in ODL are rooted in areas such as information technology, registration, contact centre,...
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Background: Breast cancer is one of the most important tumours affecting women in Nigeria and all over the world, with high morbidity and mortality if detection is delayed.Objectives: This study was carried out to review the histology of all breast biopsies sent to Histopathology Laboratory in UDUTH.Method: Using haematoxylin and eosin staining method, breast biopsies received from January 2002 to December 2011 were analyzed.Demographic data such as age, sex, site of the biopsy of all the...
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This study explores African American mothers' special education decision making process and how their decisions are influenced by the politics of containment--racist power structures embedded into American society which seek to monitor, classify, and control--and how they endeavor to resist these power structures. Specifically, I am interested in how some African American mothers are included or excluded from the decision making process and what implications this inclusion or exclusion may...
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The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and the levels of psychological well-being in a group of Tanzanian university students. A quantitative cross-sectional survey design was implemented for data-gathering. A convenience sample of 279 undergraduate students (19 to 40 years) from three universities completed the Mental Health Continuum – Short Form (MHC-SF), as measure of levels of well-being. Findings indicated the prevalence of levels of positive mental health in this group of...
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This study explored the prevalence of levels of psychological well-being in a group of Tanzanian university students. A quantitative cross-sectional survey design was implemented for data-gathering. A convenience sample of 279 undergraduate students (19 to 40 years, mean age 29 years) from three church-related universities completed the Mental Health Continuum—Short Form (MHC-SF) as measure of levels of well-being. Descriptive statistics and reliability indices were determined for the MHC-SF...
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Purpose: To determine the causes of childhood blindness and severe visual impairment in pupils attending schools for the blind in Burundi in order to assist planning for services in the country. Materials and Methods: All pupils attending three schools for the blind in Burundi were examined. A modified WHO/PBL eye examination record form for children with blindness and low vision was used to record the findings. Data was analyzed for those who became blind or severely visually impaired...
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The achievement of gender equality and women’s empowerment is believed to be the key to achieving all eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The United Nations (UN) has committed resources and energy to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment, which is the third MDG (MDG 3). However, gender equality and women’s empowerment cannot be achieved without increasing women’s access to education, which is recognised as a human right and a foundation stone of human development and economic growth (UNDP, 2005).
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The work reported here is a case study analysis on provision of early childhood education, its challenges and suggestions for improvement in Tanzania; basing on experience of Dar es Salaam. It was thought to be appropriate to conduct a study in institutionalized childcare settings like nursery and pre-primary schools and groups; in order to assess the degree of child care provision in Tanzania. This study was therefore conducted with the overall objective to investigate the delivery system...
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Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance , Seite 409 - 448
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Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance , Seite 505 - 546
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Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance , Seite 549 - 570
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Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance , Seite 549 - 570
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Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance , Seite 799 - 826
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This study investigates whether the integration of ICT in education can facilitate teaching and learning. An example of such integration is computer assisted language learning (CALL) of English technical vocabulary by undergraduate physics students in Rwanda. The study draws on theories of cognitive load and multimedia learning to explore learning in a one-computer classroom in an environment where textbooks and multiple computers are not available. Two groups of students attended a 4-week...