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The history and current practices of out-of-school suspensions significantly impact African-American students; research shows the practices to be overly used and target African-American students. This chapter explores the ways that school violence is responded to disproportionally and is entangled with racial mythology. That is, racial discrimination shows up in structural and interpersonal ways such as suspending and expelling students of Color for the same infractions for which White peers...
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Background: HIV infection may result in neurocognitive deficits, but the effects of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB+), a common comorbid condition in HIV infection, on cognition in HIV infections are unknown. Accordingly, we examined the effects of TB+, on neurocognitive functioning in HIV-infected (HIV+) Zambian adults. Setting: All participants were drawn from HIV clinics in and around Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. Methods: Participants were 275 HIV+, of whom 237 were HIV+ and TB-negative...
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Background: Evidence-based antenatal care is one cornerstone in Safe Motherhood and educated and confident midwives remain to be optimal caregivers in Africa. Confidence in antenatal midwifery skills is important and could differ depending on the provision of education among the training institutions across Africa.Objective: The aim of the study was to describe and compare midwifery students' confidence in basic antenatal skills, in relation to age, sex, program type and level of...
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RPL is defined broadly as the principles and processes through which prior experiences, knowledge, skills, and attitudes acquired outside the formal learning programme are recognised and assessed for purposes of certification, alternative access and admission, and further learning and development (South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) 2013).In this paper, I highlight the importance of an enabling environment in the development and implementation of RPL in library and information...
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Rehabilitation services play an important role in optimizing functional ability and societal integration for people with disabilities. The Madagascar Rehabilitation Programme (2011-2013) resulted from a global training partnership and led to 8 doctors achieving a university diploma in rehabilitation medicine. This paper describes a 2014 evaluation of the programme methods, results and learning points.A combination of qualitative methods was used for the evaluation, based on a Theory of...
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a Magnitude 8.0 earthquake occurred off the west coast of New Ireland, north of the Duke of York Islands.The event, a major left-lateral strike-slip earthquake, ruptured the Weitin Fault over hundreds of kilometres and caused massive horizontal land movements in the Gazelle Peninsula and New Ireland.The earthquake occurred on the boundary between the Pacific and South Bismarck Plates and represents a release of strain that has built up over several decades during the time that the plate...
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The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the dramatic academic improvement of a small primary school in a rural Kenyan village which occurred over the period of five years.Since there are very few research studies of school improvement in Kenya, this research addresses a critical gap in understanding how schools in developing countries can improve, and what some of the factors exist that lead to such improvement.While the improvements at this school are still ongoing, the...
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The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region comprises a vast area among three continents-Europe, Asia, and Africa.While there are no standardized lists of MENA countries, the following countries and terri-
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Abstract In Zimbabwe after 2000, ZANU(PF) leaders’ past experiences of student activism in Rhodesia were celebrated by the state-owned media as personifications of anti-colonial, nationalist leadership in the struggle to liberate the country. This article examines the history behind this narrative by exploring the entangled realities of student activism in Rhodesia throughout the 1960s and 1970s and its role as a mechanism of elite formation in ZANU(PF). Building on the historiography of...
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In adults, it has been shown that the relationship between childhood abuse and substance misuse problems is mediated by the belief that substance use helps cope with negative affective states. By contrast, in adolescents, it is unknown whether drug use coping motives play this same mediating role. Secondary analysis of 1149 school attending adolescents in Cape Town, South Africa (average age = 16.24 years, range = 13–23; 60% female). Questionnaire measures obtained during a single test...
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Water hyacinth invasion has been highlighted to be a source of problem to riparian communities. They are known to reduce the velocity of water bodies, thereby serving as suitable breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Their obstruction to water transportation also means students who cross invaded water bodies to school will have their education negatively affected. Based on cross-sectional research with 305 respondents who were sampled using snowballing sampling procedure, this study assesses the...
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