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The main aim of these study was to find out the appropriate leadership style that could make teachers to be effective in their job productivity, one hundred and sixty five teachers were used in the study, frequency counts, percentage and chi-square test were used in data analysis, research survey was used as a method of research and stratified proportionate random sampling as sampling techniques was for for the selection of respondents, questionnaires comprising twenty items were...
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The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of learning environment on students’ academic achievement in mathematics at senior secondary school level. Thus the study investigated some components of learning environment and their possible influence on students’ academic achievement in mathematics. A sample of 337 randomly selected SS II students was taken from a population of 1682 students in Potiskum LGA, Yobe state. Data analysis was done using descriptive statistics as well as...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) was the last major world region to experience the fertility decline that all industrialized countries have gone through and that much of the developing world has experienced in large part. It has uniquely high fertility: at present, the United Nations estimates the total fertility rate at 5.1 for SSA, compared to 2.2 for both Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. The ongoing fertility transition in the region has been comparatively slow and subject to stalling....
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In the academic circuit, Professional Development (PD) has proved a vital source for quality and success in teaching and learning in Universities. PD provides academics with job satisfaction and in the process helping to build better universities with competent lecturers. The key personnel in universities who play an important role to bring about transformation and quality products are the lecturers. The academic staff is a crucial element in any university educational program. Academic...
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This article addresses teachers' perception of behavioral adjustment in preprimary school children and how they relate to teachers' cultural beliefs and to the behavioral management strategies used by the teachers. The sample consisted of 120 preprimary teachers from 60 schools in 3 regions of the mainland of Tanzania. Teachers' perception of children's behavioral adjustment and teachers' behavioral management strategies were reported by teachers through interviews, whereas teachers'...
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Research has foregrounded the way in which heterosexual practices for many young people are not infrequently bound up with violence and unequal transactional power relations. The Life Orientation sexuality education curriculum in South African schools has been viewed as a potentially valuable space to work with young people on issues of reproductive health, gender and sexual norms and relations. Yet, research has illustrated that such work may not only be failing to impact on more equitable...
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Authors : Mulugeta Shegaze, Mekitie Wondafrash, Alemayehu A. Alemayehu, Shikur Mohammed, Zewdu Shewangezaw, Gebresilasea Gendisha Abstract : Background: The 2004 World Health Assembly called for specific actions to halt the overweight and obesity epidemic that is currently penetrating urban populations in the developing world. Adolescents require particular attention due to their vulnerability to develop obesity and the fact that adolescent weight tracks strongly into adulthood. However,...
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This cross-sectional study was carried to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among mentally handicapped individuals in Alexandria, Egypt, in the period from December 2012 till November 2013. The study was conducted on 200 institutionalized and non-institutionalized mentally handicapped individuals. Fresh stool samples were subjected to different stains including; trichrome for detecting intestinal protozoa, modified acid fast stain for intestinal coccidia and quick...
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This paper presents lessons from a study on climate change vulnerability and adaptive capacity of communities in six villages from four Tanzanian districts namely Gairo, Kilosa, Kiteto and Pangani. The paper is based on the premise that, understanding of climate change vulnerability and adaptive capacity of communities will assist in developing and integrating adaptation strategies in local government plans and budgets. The approach used in data collection was divided into two major fronts...
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In this paper the approach to integrate sustainable environmental and biodiversity conservation in secondary schools students’ extra-curricular is presented. The proposed approach is based on the case study from the East Usambara Biosphere Reserve in Tanzania, on a pilot project on environmental education in schools being developed by the UNESCO Office in Tanzania. The paper is based on the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD, 2005-2014) that highlights the need for...
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This paper assesses the impact of teacher subject knowledge on student performance using a nationally representative dataset of grade 6 students in South Africa. Test scores in two subjects and correlated random error models are used to identify within-pupil across subject variation in performance. Teacher knowledge is estimated to have a positive impact on performance across both the poorer and wealthier subsets of schools once controlling for teacher unobservables. The results suggest that...
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Background: The HIV global epidemic continues to be the most serious of infectious disease challenges to the public health and it remains as a major threat to socioeconomic development. AIDS accounts for a leading cause of mortality and resulted in the deaths of 25 million people. Everyday 5,700 persons die from AIDS worldwide. The HIV prevalence in the student populations hadn’t adequately studied, but there is some undependable reports suggesting widespread of unsafe sexual practices...
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Academic libraries of Public Higher Educational Institutions in Ethiopia (PHEIE) suffer from common problems, like dissimilar distribution, duplication and superfluous procurement of e-resources as well as technological infrastructure among university libraries. Moreover, information poverty is what these universities are epitomized with. The main aim of this study was to investigate ways to minimize e- resource divide between Ethiopian University libraries through the use of cloud library....