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This is the second book in the 'Health, Functioning and Technology' series. The focus of this book is on teaching, learning and assessment in rehabilitation education within the African context. The primary contributors to the book are authors from occupational therapy, physiotherapy and speech-language therapy in South Africa. The authors discuss local contextual drivers for renewing rehabilitation professions curricula that support graduates in becoming competent, socially accountable, and...
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Abstract Over the past 3,000 years, speakers of the Ateker family of languages in East Africa chose various strategies to respond to periods of climate change including the end of the African Humid Period and the Medieval Climate Anomaly. Some Ateker people made wholesale changes to food production, adopting transhumant pastoralism or shifting staple crops, while others migrated to wetter lands. All borrowed new economic and social idea from neighbors. These climate-induced changes in turn...
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The Kenya Government lays emphasis on providing quality education to her citizens at all levels.At the level of basic education, the aim is to teach skills and knowledge that are important in life and to secure a foundation of equal education to everyone.It also aims to support students' humanistic growth so that they come out as ethically responsible members of the society (Akala, 2021).According to the Basic Education Curriculum Framework (KICD,2017) a new curriculum called Kenyan...
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As a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon, student mobility involves diverse actors, interests and rationalities. With the globalization of education, universities and other higher education providers have implemented strategies to recruit and attract international students, not least to increase their revenues and levels of internationalization (Findlay et al. 2017). Likewise, destination countries have acknowledged the advantages of hosting international students: financial benefits, an...
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Gamification is currently regarded as a creative and innovative tool emerging in the educational sector, but specifically in Africa, it is still new. However, several research studies have shown that gamification has a positive impact on engagement, learning and stimulation of students’ active and effective interaction and participation in the teaching-learning process. Through the present study, it sought to present gamification as an engagement strategy for Distance Education (DE). To...
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The potential of electronic books (ebooks) has been discussed widely, due mainly to their role in helping the user transform passive reading into interactive and dynamic learning, while promoting better retention and appropriation of materials. Taking this premise, the present study follows an exploratory and qualitative approach, discussing how the use of ebooks can improve learning, motivation, dynamism and interactivity in Distance Education. This study was supported by a bibliographic...
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The South African tourism sector is a vital contributor to the country’s economy and is highly dependent on the climate and day-to-day weather. Consequently, this sector is threatened by climate change. This chapter, therefore, provides an overview of heterogeneity in both climate change threats and beach tourists’ perceptions of climate and weather at nine destinations along the South African coastline. The beach tourism destinations surveyed were each found to have multiple individual...
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the correct sexual and reproductive health knowledge of adolescents remains important to empower them for healthy decision-making. The study aimed to assess the sexual and reproductive health knowledge of secondary school adolescents in Fako, Cameroon.a cross-sectional survey of 1180 adolescents from nine schools in Fako, was conducted using a structured interviewer - guided questionnaire. Data were analysed using SPSS version 26. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis were...
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This study investigates how humanitarian organizations implement the four ‘must do' actions in South Sudan. It shows that mainstream and inclusion-focused organizations actively promote their implementation to make disability inclusion an integral part of humanitarian action, investing heavily in capacity-building and awareness-raising at all levels of the response.
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Being teachers of mathematical and physical sciences in some secondary schools of the Town of Mbandaka, we always noted the difficulties which certain pupils have to solve or calculate some problems utilizing the decimal numbers. This study aims at detecting the kinds of difficulties which these pupils of 8th year of basic Education in the Town of Mbandaka have, level of study by which the concepts in connection with the decimal numbers are exploited much. The investigations carried out...
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Use of simulation-based training in continuing medical education is still an area of growth, despite its ongoing use in both undergraduate and graduate medical education.In the present study, we aimed to assess high fidelity simulation experience among Tunisians.In the context of continuing medical education, our survey revealed a high level of participants' satisfaction and self-confidence with clinical simulation experience.The mean scores were respectively (M = 4.12, SD = 0.52 and (M =...
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This paper deals with some of the most acute challenges for the Moroccan society.It is based on a short story titled Drought, by the Moroccan author Muhammed Zefzaf (d.2001), analyzed from today's perspective.Zefzaf often wrote about social issues and the life in poor and marginalized strata of society, and this paper is the first result of a broader research in which his works are analyzed and put into today's context.The author of this paper has performed five field trips to Morocco since...