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Background: The development of context-based science curricula has been identified as one of the most effective curricular innovations to develop interest and better conceptual understanding of many areas in science. However, such a curriculum can be more fruitful if it starts with the assessment of learners’ contextualized knowledge about the science topic in hand.Purpose: The focus of this paper is to investigate secondary school learners’ knowledge of the optical phenomena of reflection...
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This paper, which is based on a PhD study, explores the question why Library and Information Science (LIS) education and training programmes are criticised for producing graduates without the requisite skills to perform right away in their first jobs. The reason why LIS graduates are purportedly reproached for being inadequately prepared for the jobs they apply for has remained an under-researched topic in LIS education and training, despite the fact that it is highly debated in scholarly...
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Background. The South African (SA) National Department of Health (NDoH) has identified the training of managers of public hospitals as key to improving efficiency in health-service delivery. As a part of that process, the NDoH, together with the universities of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) and the Witwatersrand (Wits) and the government of France, has launched a Master’s programme to train hospital managers. Its development began in 2003, and was initially based on the French hospital-management...
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This chapter covers the period 1960–78. A readership in economics with reference to the Middle East at the London School of Economics and School of Oriental and African Studies was followed in 1964 by taking up the first chair of economics with special reference to Asia at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Edith developed the new department and co-founded the <italic>Journal of Development Studies</italic>. She travelled extensively, particularly in the Middle East, where she...
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We show that the middle school second-generation textbook of mathematics, for the first middle school year, is not committed to the new curriculum, at least from the point of view of the acquisition of competencies in problem solving. We present the structure of the textbook, and we study the resolved problems and the proposed problems and exercises to see the solving strategies that could emerge when solving these tasks. Finally, we conclude. Keywords: Curriculum, textbook, problem-solving, heuristics.
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Digital technology has become an indispensable communication tool for students and educators in the past two decades. Currently, academic institutions view digital technologies as essential instructional content delivery media for both pedagogical and research purposes. This study assesses the extent of improvement of students’ learning through the use of Web 2.0 as an instructional tool in large classes using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). It juxtaposes this with the overall performance of...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the procedures taken by the Algerian authorities for establishing a quality assurance system in higher education, officially declared in June 2008, and to examine the relevance of such procedures to the higher education system in the country. To achieve this objective, a questionnaire was designed and distributed to a sample of 100 professors from the disciplines of economics, business studies and management sciences, during the period from 04...
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Rwanda’s rates of urban growth and urbanization are unprecedented [1]. This change in the number of urban-dwellers will require increased engineering talent and resources to support resulting demands on the urban infrastructure. This study builds on the engineering education literature in Rwanda, explores how the country is prepared to manage current and future urban growth rates through engineering education, and examines the processes universities undergo when reforming their engineering...
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Proper information on causes of childhood vision loss is essential in developing appropriate strategies and programs to address such causes. This study aimed at identifying the causes of vision loss in children attending the national referral eye hospital with the only pediatric ophthalmology service in Eritrea. A retrospective data review was conducted for all the children (< 16 years of age) who attended Berhan Aiyni National Referral Eye Hospital in five years period from January 2011 to...
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This chapter focuses on the educational and cultural experiences of African international students from Nigeria and Sudan studying in Malaysian tertiary education institutions, since Nigeria and Sudan were among the top ten sending countries of international students in Malaysia. The Malaysian public continues to display racial discrimination when it comes to the visibly different African international students. The English medium of instruction in the Malaysian private higher education...
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From the global point of view, sustainable development based research and education is the back bone of any nation.In addition, sustainable development policies following millennium development goal highlights the role of education and technology which has become the need of the day to create the awareness among the citizen, researchers and policy makers as well as in local communities for environment protection concept.The present paper gives an overview regarding the contribution, research...
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This paper investigates the teaching strategies used by secondary school science teachers in Swazi schools that perform well in national examinations. The performance of learners in science in these examinations is generally low, as indicated by the public examination results published by the Examinations Council of Swaziland. However, a few schools have persistently performed very well over the years. This study sets out to identify the perceptions of teachers in high-performing schools on...