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This study explored the Northern Ugandan Langi mothers’ regard for education in the aftermath of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) conflict and occupation and in the on-going experience of adversity. As both targets and victims of LRA savagery, the Langi and Acholi people have endured over 22 years of war, displacement, and devastation. This phenomenological study specifically identified 9 Langi mothers who were survivors of LRA perpetrated atrocities and live today in adverse village...
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We evaluate the impact of the Gambian hardship allowance, which provides a salary premium of 30-40% to primary school teachers in remote locations, on student performance. A geographic discontinuity in the policy's implementation provides identifying variation. We find no effects of the hardship allowance on average student performance. These null average effects hide important heterogeneity, with learning gains for students at the top of the distribution and losses for those at the bottom....
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This study assessed factors influencing students’ attitude towards entrepreneurship education in Nigerian universities. The population of the study were all undergraduate students of Nigerian universities, while the target population were students from five selected universities in north east. Multi- stage sampling was employed to carry out the study. Purposive sampling was used to select five universities. Simple random sampling (proportionally) was used in selecting four faculties and...
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This report presents results of the application of SABER teachers in Papua New Guinea. It describes Papua New Guinea’s performance in each of the eight teacher policy goals, alongside comparative information on education systems that have consistently scored highly on international student achievement tests and have participated in SABER-Teachers. Additional detailed descriptive information on the teachers policies of the education systems of Papua New Guinea and other education systems can be found on the SABER-teachers website.
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This study investigates the survey of information acquisition and dissemination to distance learning students: a case study of National Open University, Ibadan study centre. Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study and the study population consisted of registered library user which was 2,284. Simple random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 227 and questionnaire was the main instrument used for data collection. Data was analyzed using simple descriptive...
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The China-Aiding-Congo Agricultural Technique Demonstration Centre built by the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences has carried out a series of efficient measures and obtained excellent social efficiencies. How to transform the excellent social efficiencies into economic efficiency and maintain the sustainable development of the demonstration centre is a problem well worthy thinking deeply about.
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Ghana’s economy, though energy-poor, consistently grew over the past two decades, reaching 14.4% in 2011. This growth far exceeded the global average during 2011 of about 4%, from about 5.1% in 2010, making Ghana one of the fastest-growing economies in the world at that time. The Ghana Shared Growth and Development Agenda (2010–2013) projects further growth to a per capita income of USD 3000 by 2020, which is more than double the current per capita income. Since traditional biomass accounts...
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In this paper, we investigate a statistical study to highlight some pertinent indicators contributing to the performance of students in Moroccan universities with open access. Such problem has attracted a great attention in higher education and many studies are devoted to this problematic to get some insights about the factors influencing directly or indirectly the efficiency of students’ productivity. Our approach is based on real data collected from many national different universities....
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HIV and AIDS pandemic is a global health concern which has been given a multi-sectoral approach to combat it. In Kenya, the Ministry of Education has adopted HIV and AIDS policy in which one of the strategies of achieving HIV and AIDS awareness among school-going youth is to have the infused HIV and AIDS education in the formal curriculum subjects. However it has not been established through empirical investigation whether or not the HIV and AIDS education has had an influence on the...
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Algiers is the political and economic capital of Algeria. The city drains a large part of the activities of the country with intense road traffic. This road traffic is the main source of air pollution, followed by industry and waste combustion. An application of the new road traffic emission model, called EMISENS, is performed to build road traffic emission inventories for the Algiers region. These emission inventories are then used as input to the MM5/CHIMERE system to estimate air...
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This study is part of a monitoring of the evolution of variations in time and space contents of metallic elements of surface waters of the river of Martil between two sampling campaigns (May 2010 and May 2011). The comparison of the results of metal analyzes of the two campaigns show different variations of the contents of metallic elements. The magnesium content increased almost 10 times, which highlights the intensity of activities that caused this increase for one year only. The...