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Orientation: Performance management plays a pivotal role in the realisation of many facets of public administration, including service delivery, good governance and organisational productivity through setting of performance targets and regular assessments of performance. In search of improved quality and productivity in the public service, the South African government introduced several legislative and policy interventions, including but not limited to the Public Service Act, 1994...
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The study examined the factor influencing the job performance of agricultural teachers in selected secondary schools in Abeokuta metropolis. A multistage random sampling technique was used to select 77 respondents for the study. The results showed that majority (62.5%) of the sampled teachers were male, while (77.9%) were married with a mean age of 38.9 years. The educational background showed that majority (64.9%) of the agricultural teachers had HND/B.Sc as their educational qualification...
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The study was conducted to investigate how the implementation of the Malawi senior secondary school revised curriculum was managed by exploring the underlying factors behind the students' poor academic performance in Social and Development Studies (SDS) national examinations.To accomplish this purpose, the study examined the challenges faced by teachers in their teaching of SDS and assessed the effectiveness of the supervisory and advisory support provided to teaches by heads of department...
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The entrepreneurial capacity of the education system in South Africa needs development in three main areas.The first area is in the volume and process used to educate entrepreneurs, the second area is in the commercialisation of existing research and the third is in the entrepreneurial approach of the university system itself.The article explores these aspects
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Background:The aim of this study was to examine the perceived impact of climate change on crop yield trend in Denbia woreda (district) of Amhara Region, northwest Ethiopia.Systematic random sampling with proportionate representation was used to determine 372 sample sizes from 5362 rural households.Quantitative data on crop production and perception of households to crop yield trend in the past years was collected using structured questionnaire complemented with informants' interview and...
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Introduction: Much research have focused on self–esteem and substance use among adolescents. Little is known about the relationship between self esteem and social acceptance of colleagues who are known as substance users. The study explored this relationship among high school students in Lagos, Nigeria. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was done using structured questionnaires and case description scenarios among 221 high school students in several public senior secondary schools in Lagos,...
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Abstract There is much anecdotal evidence related to the importance of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in schools for girls' educational progression, yet a lack of comprehensive quantitative studies on linkages between WASH and educational indicators disaggregated by gender and grade. This paper aims to fill that gap by testing the hypothesis that the presence of water and sanitation facilities in schools can increase female-to-male enrolment ratios and reduce repetition and...
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Health worker performance has been the focus of numerous interventions and evaluation studies in low- and middle-income countries. Few have examined changes in individual provider performance with an intervention encompassing post-training support contacts to improve their clinical practice and resolve programmatic problems. This paper reports the results of an intervention with 3471 abortion providers in India, Nepal and Nigeria.Following abortion care training, providers received in-person...
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In his book, “Theory and Practices ofCurriculum Studies”, Denis Lawton (2012 Edition), argues that any curriculum derives from culture. This, he maintained from 1972, through 1974 and 1978 to 2012 Edition of his book. His ideas are shared with those of others such as Peter Gordon, Maggie Ing, Bill Gibby, Richard and Terry Moore.
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Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthes infections are among the widely distributed infections worldwide. In Ethiopia, parasitic helminthic infections and schistosomiasis are among the most predominant causes of outpatient morbidity. Hence there is still lack of epidemiological information in North-Eastern Ethiopia, this study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated factors of Schistosoma mansoni and other helminthes infections at Haike primary school children, Haike,...
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The study explored the contributing factors in implementing the learning study approach in Tanzanian secondary schools. Three mathematics teachers formed a learning study group, guided by the variation theory of learning, to share their experiences on how to implement a Learner-Centred Approach (LCA) in their school milieu. Teachers were interviewed at the end of each intervention phase on the prospects they encountered in the course of implementing the learning studies. Classroom...
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This study was conducted to test the effect of cognitive restructuring and systematic desensitization in the management of mathophobia (that is, Mathematics anxiety) among secondary school students in Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria.Five research questions and five null hypotheses were formulated for testing at 0.05 level of significance to guide the study.In executing the study, the pre-test, post-test, and control group experimental research design was adopted using a...