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Strategic planning is a decisive process toward sustainable development for any organization. Mozambique has developed many tools toward good governance, among which Poverty Alleviation Strategy Paper (PARPA) is an umbrella. PARPA includes different key decisive segments of society, particularly the Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as the pool for development. This chapter investigates to what extent e-Governance, particularly the development of strategies based on ICTs, can...
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Chapter 14 charts the development of professional education in sub-Saharan Africa from the pre-colonial period, into the colonial and through to the twenty-first century. It shows how pioneering leaders have worked creatively to overcome the shortages of people and resources, and provided trained people to meet the most pressing needs in their countries. It invokes the need for cooperation with a wide range of international partners but also discusses that, while in providing opportunities...
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Indiscipline among secondary school students has been the topic of most intellectual debates worldwide because it’s adverse effects on educational achievement and performance. This research therefore examines the influence of school types and school environment (facilities) on students’ disciplinary behavior in some secondary schools in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Using the stratified random sampling technique, ten secondary schools including 5 government...
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This paper examines the interaction of religion with ethnic and racial discourses in contemporary South Africa and questions how this process has affected the projection and development of Indian identity in this country. In particular it looks at the established Indian identity as it has traversed the apartheid years to contemporary post-apartheid South Africa and the articulation of religious and ethnic identity in public spaces of engagement. The paper explores the use of Hindu...
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This study focused on factors affecting academic performance of learners in Continuing Education Schools in Zambia. It was prompted by the learners‟ general poor performance in class, termly assessments, the Junior Secondary School Leaving Examinations and the General Certificate of Education Examinations. The sample comprised four out of thirteen continuing education schools in the country; two rural based and two urban based. The research targeted 152 participants in total. These were...
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The employability demands of hospitality employers, combined with the requirements of the 2013 Higher Education (HE) Qualifications Sub-Framework, necessitated a thorough evaluation of the current hospitality management curricula at public HE institutions in South Africa. The evaluation described in this article was based on a comprehensive competence framework developed in a broader study that was aimed at enhancing the employability of hospitality management graduates in South Africa. The...
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This study sought to determine the differences in the bases of power, leadership styles, and demographic characteristics among undergraduate business students enrolled at a public university in Ghana. Sixty-three students took part in the study. Students were chosen using simple random sampling. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire was used to collect data. Means, standard deviations, t-test, ANOVA, χ2, and Pearson's r were used to analyze the results. The results showed that men had expert...
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The aim of the study is to determine the frequency of urinary tract infection during pregnancy, the susceptibility profile of isolates and the trimester of peak infection. The study which was prospective and cross-sectional was carried out at University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Benin City, Nigeria. The urine samples of two hundred antenatal women attending clinics in UBTH were subjected to culture and sensitivity during the period January to August 2011. Samples were collected...
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* Dr Lisa Bardill Moscaritolo is General Secretary for the International Association of Student Affairs and Services (IASAS) and Associate Vice-President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Pace University, Pleasantville Campus, New York, USA. ** Dr Birgit Schreiber is IASAS Chair for the Africa Region and Director: Centre for Student Support Services at the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa. Email: bschreiber@uwc.ac.za. Close to a hundred selected international...
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A research project submitted to the department of Education Management, Policy and curriculum studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Education of Kenyatta University December 2015
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A Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Rhodes University
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The study determined the relationship between physical activity (PA) and risk factors of obesity among primary school children (boys: mean age 11.17±1.29, n=678; girls: mean age 10.88±1.27, n=683) in Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, South Africa. The children were classified according to age and sex-specific body mass index (BMI) categories (underweight: 0 30) and their blood pressure (BP) measurements. Health-related fitness was assessed with standardised test protocols. Using the...