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Lamb (1966) showed that rainfall dropped sharply around the years 1890–1910 in tropical and subtropical latitudes throughout the world, recovering, or beginning to recover, from 1940 to 1950 after having been at a minimum in the intervening decades. Similar trends were shown in many places near to the equator. The years 1880–1895 were very wet in Africa heralding the decrease which started about the 1890s. Only since 1961 have rainfall levels been similar to the end of nineteenth century...
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The main objective of the study was to improve the problem solving skills of physics students and for that matter increase their interest in physics and science at large. The main instrument used to collect data was test items. The test items consisted of pre-test and post-test items. A population of 16 students was involved in the study. Duration of four week's intervention plan with the class using an innovative method of teaching problem solving strategy was employed. The data collected...
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This article presents a preliminary study on Gabonese users' knowledge, opinions, attitudes and habits of the use of dictionaries, and their dictionary culture. It is based on the principle that the lexicographer should know the target users and their needs (Householder and Saporta 1962: 279). The aim of the article is to present and discuss research findings of a lexicographic survey conducted among 100 Gabonese students at the University of Stellenbosch and the Cape Peninsula University of...
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Institutions in the education, research and industrial sectors in Ghana are quite few in comparison to the medical sector. Occupational exposure to radiation in the education, research and industrial sectors in Ghana have been analysed for a 10 y period between 2000 and 2009, by extracting dose data from the database of the Radiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. Thirty-four institutions belonging to the three sectors were monitored out of which ∼65% were in the...
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Background: Sickle cell disease and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency are relatively common genetic disorders in population exposed to malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. The prevalence of these two genetic disorders differs between different malaria transmission areas.Objectives: This cross sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence and co-existence of sickle cell, malaria and G6PD deficiency in school children and determine their association with...
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The aim of this article is to document the risk of neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) among infants enrolled in a programme for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) in Zimbabwe using the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener (BINS).We prospectively followed up infants at three primary care clinics in Harare, Zimbabwe. Neurodevelopmental assessments using the BINS were conducted during the first 12 months of life. NDI risk category and...
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The article addresses the question Of the elaboration and modei'nisation of ,African languages to enable them to be used as language media for the teaching of African languages, particularly grammar. Whereas all institutions at tertiary level of education have undergone' a paradigm shift from teaching African languages in English and Afrikaans to teaching them in their own medium, the necessary terms to ensure efficiency in this process are lacking. Scholars therefore need to focus on tenn...
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This study looked at how a group of South African secondary school mathematics teachers regarded the concept of gradient (slope). Results are reported from nine free-response items on a paper-and-pencil test administered to practising teachers who were pursuing qualifications to teach Grades 10–12 mathematics through an Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE) programme. The findings suggest that teachers’ understanding of gradient varies greatly. A number of teachers in the study...
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The position of the school principal as a leader is incontrovertible. The problems that plagues the school system are so numerous that those who are within the educational system are so overwhelmed not to talk of outsiders who are poised to ask such a pertinent question like “are the principals leading the schools well?” If the principals among the male and female are sophisticated with the theories and practice of management, to what extent do they quantitatively involve the rightful...
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Climate change studies for West Africa tend to predict a reduced potential for farming that will affect the food security situation of an already impoverished population. However, these studies largely ignore farmers’ adaptations and market adjustments that mitigate predicted negative effects. The paper attempts to fill some of this gap through a spatially explicit evaluation of the impact of climate change on farm income in the Oueme River Basin (ORB), Benin. The ORB is in many respects...
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This paper assessed the use of computer assisted instruction in enhancing students' creative ability in sculpture education in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.The study adopted non-randomized pretest, posttest control group.Data were analyzed using mean, standard deviation and analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA).The mean score were used in testing the only research hypothesis.There was no significant difference in students' creativity ability in sculpture when taught using computer...
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This study examined the relationship between teachers' instructional tasks and their qualifications and teaching experience.The descriptive survey design was used in the study.Respondents included 60 principals and 540 teachers randomly selected from 60 secondary schools.Selection of the secondary schools was based on stratified random sampling method.Data were collected using Teachers' Instructional Task Performance Rating Scale (TITPRS), Interview Guide for Principals (IGP) and Teachers'...
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This paper attempted to reveal some inadequacies inherent in the Nigerian system of education and, how the pragmatic approach to education can help solve the problems of disfunctionality of the system.It does this by explaining the aims and features of the pragmatic philosophy of education.Furthermore, the paper gave answers to two basic questions: (i) what really went wrong in the Nigerian education system?And, (ii) How did it start?The paper used education according to the needs of the...