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The study identified reading as the ability to obtain meaning from words. Reading culture refers to habitual and regular reading of books and information materials. Hence, the study investigated the effects and remedies of poor reading culture among secondary school students in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State. This study was a descriptive survey design which involved the use of questionnaire to obtain information from teachers and students from four selected secondary schools in Owo...
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The rate of failure recorded every year in most external examination constitutes a major concern to the education sector. Every year government recruits more teachers into the system, capacity of various kinds are conducted at all time, yet the failure rate continues to increase. On this basis this study investigate influencing mother tongue on students in teaching and learning of English language in Secondary Schools in Ondo State, Nigeria. Survey research design was adopted, 100 secondary...
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This study investigated gender similarities and differences in teachers’ perceptions of essential behavioral leadership qualities (EBLQ) for effective school leadership of principals, in the schools for children who are blind or visually impaired (SCBVI) in Nigeria. We, hence, attempted to answer three questions: 1) What were the perceived essential leadership qualities necessary for effective leadership in SCBVI in Nigeria? 2) How did men and women teachers in the Nigerian SCBVI differ in...
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What role have universities played during armed conflict and postconflict? International organizations, such as UNESCO and the World Bank, have acknowledged the importance of higher education for economic development. They have also stressed the importance of economic development to achieve peace in conflict affected nations.
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The uncertainty and complexity of ICT4D projects call into question the suitability of conventional approaches to project management that are imposed exogenously, particularly in relation to the challenge of supporting sustainability and resilience. Attempts to transfer knowledge or ownership to local stakeholders or other responsible bodies fail, and consequently many worthwhile initiatives become unsustainable. The problem is particularly acute in the case of citizen engagement projects,...
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Libraries in Africa do indeed play a vital role in society to inform, educate and provide knowledge to users. It is a critical and essential role that libraries play in developing countries in Africa when there may not be other resources for its citizens to tap to gain information and knowledge in print or online formats. Ethiopian libraries serve students from primary school to university level, researchers, and anyone interested in learning and having the benefits of a library’s...
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In Ghana, some children do not attend school, because their parents are unable to afford levies and fees charged by schools. This led to the introduction of the Capitation Grant Scheme in 2005. This study investigates the influence of the Capitation Grant Scheme on education delivery in basic schools in Ghana, through a close study of the Ga West Municipality. It is a descriptive survey, involving teachers, head teachers and parents as the target population. Purposive, stratified and simple...
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This is the first study that offers a comprehensive analysis of depression among the old (60+ years) in South Africa, using the four waves of the South Africa National Income Dynamics Study (SA-NIDS) during 2008-2014. A state-of-art econometric methodology has been used to unravel the factors underlying depression among the old over the period 2008-2014. Our study methodologically builds upon the (sparse) extant literature on aging and depression in the following ways. (i) Available studies...
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Sierra Leone has struggled with high rates of adolescent pregnancy for some time and reports have shown an increase in these figures during and following the unprecedented Ebola Virus Disease outbreak from 2014 through 15. As young girls are impregnated, it has long been customary for girls to drop out of school. When schools re-opened after the Ebola crisis, this practice was formalized as the Minister for Education declared that visibly pregnant girls would not be welcomed back to school....