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The Working Paper Series disseminates results of ongoing research at the Institute. The papers in the series cover specific policy issues in detail and are meant to provide policy makers and researchers with background information that can be used in developing refined discussion and policy papers. The papers are authored and reviewed by KIPPRA researchers and disseminated to provoke debate and solicit comments. This paper has been published under the KIPPRA/UNECA Project on Regional...
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The purpose of this research is to examine how African American female law students' educational experiences have been impacted by institutionalized racism.Using Critical Race Theory, we analyzed data from a focus group comprised of five, 3 rd -year black female law students attending a racially diverse campus in the Mid-South.Results indicate that systemic racism and sexism affects all aspects of law school experience for black females.Nonetheless, the strong presence of an institutional...
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Labor et Educatio » 7 (2019) » The sense of self-efficacy among academic teachers at a military university and their self-esteem A A A
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Earlier empirical studies on inequality concentrated more on its effects on economic growth with limited attention on its consequences for inclusive growth. Nigeria on average has achieved its annual target growth rate. However, stark realities of inequality, unemployment and poverty amid growth point to the need for inclusive growth. This paper examined the gender inequality implications for inclusive growth in Nigeria from 1980 to 2018 using data from the World Development Indicators...
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Living with disability is not a disease. However some people tend to retire to offer services to persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities are usually discriminated and they experience inequality, inequity, social exclusion and stigmatisation. They usually experience similar treatment in the public, workplace, educational environment as well as at home. Women and girls living with disabilities may experience double discrimination based on both disability and gender. The paper seek...
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The non-avoidable nature of climate change occurrences and their adverse effects on smallholder farmers’ livelihood and food security status calls for urgent interventions. In this study, we used a cross-sectional survey method. Data were collected from 365 sampled households in eastern Ethiopia to identify different climate change adaptation strategies and the associated factors in response to food insecurity. Three-stage probit model was employed for data analysis. Three adaptation...
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The consistent increase in student population in university campuses without a corresponding infrastructural development and consequently limited professional competences developed motivated the researcher to carry out this study.Related literature based on blended learning, distance education and professional development constituted the conceptual framework of the work.The Goal Theory and the Theory of Change were used to give meaning to the problem of study.Qualitative approach was applied...
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Aim: The main purpose of this study is to explore, analyze and understand the teaching practice of specialized Physical Education (PE) teachers faced to the contingent moment of the class when exercising in the Adapted Physical Activities (APA) which are convened as responses to the basic needs of populations with mental disabilities.Methods: We opted for a cooperative didactic engineering conception linked to a temporal clinical didactic methodology (already-there, test, after-work).Our...
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Submitted in Partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education In the faculty of Humanities at the University of the Witwatersrand July 2019
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The preceptorship model has been widely used as a method of choice for clinical learning in nursing education institutions worldwide, including South Africa. The aim of the study was to determine factors influencing preceptorship in clinical learning in an undergraduate nursing programme in nursing education institutions in the North West Province of South Africa. A cross sectional design was conducted among preceptors (n = 9), preceptees (n = 177) and unit managers (n = 38) using total...