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Internship is practice-based learning that forges a close relationship between universities and workplaces.The aim of this study was to investigate the challenges and measures for internship among fourth-year education students in the Department of Lifelong Learning and Community Education (DLLCE) at the University of Namibia (UNAM).The study embraced a mixed methods approach because it sequentially employs quantitative and qualitative research procedures.According to the interns, academic...
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Climate change meaningfully affects the runoff, flooding and the riverfow in Gidabo river basin. Thus, this research study deals with the climate change impacts on the runoff in the Gidabo River basin. Statistical Downscaling Model version 5.1 has been used to downscale the daily precipitation and temperature in the Gelana river basin. The output of HadCM3 coupled atmosphere-ocean GCM model for A2a and B2a scenarios obtained from the Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 3 were used to show...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate various strategies used to manage and resolve conflict between teachers and school leaders in government primary schools of Wolaita zone. The study employed a descriptive survey design where both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to correct and analyze data, concurrently. From six districts, ten schools were selected using both simple random and purposive sampling so as to include schools sponsored by Wolaita Development...
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Despite improvements over the past decade, South African women continue to be underrepresented in tertiary studies and professional careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. This has implications not only for economic development and growth, but also for social inequality as women continue to have lower access to higher paying employment opportunities. Using data from the Trends in Mathematics and Science Study of 2011, this paper finds that whilst grade 9 girls in...
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Sexual and reproductive health is at the base of people's living and wellbeing, the ability to develop in a supportive environment and grow into sexually responsive and responsible adults, the ability to enjoy one's sexuality without harming or damaging oneself or one's partner, are among the unique attributes that define us as human.Many of the typical changes that occur during adolescence tend to interfere with the effectiveness and amount of interaction between parent and child.The...
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Background: United Nation children’s fund and world health organization recommend colostrums as newborns perfect food that should be initiated within the first hour after birth. Breastfeeding is a common practice in Ethiopia, importance of colostrums feeding is still poorly understood. Objective: To assess knowledge, attitude and practice towards colostrums feeding among ANC attendant pregnant mothers in MTUTH, Bench-Maji, SNNPR and South West Ethiopia 2016/2017. Methods: The data was...
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A mini thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Education (Inclusive Education)
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To investigate the topics that African American ninth graders discuss during individual counseling sessions, we used the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009. Results showed that ninth-grade African American students most frequently talked with school counselors about going to college, math courses, and other courses. African American male students were more likely than female students to talk to school counselors about science courses. Socioeconomic status and school belonging had...
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Introduction: retinoblastoma is a primary malignant intraocular neoplasm that arise from immature retinoblasts with in developing retina. The commonest presenting sign in developing country is proptosis which is the late presenting sign. We report presenting signs of retinoblastoma in Ethiopian children seen at a tertiary level teaching hospitals in Ethiopia.
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Background and Objective: Gender based violence (sexual and /physical), frequently occurs in institutions assumed to be ‘safe’, such as schools, where perpetrators include peers and teachers. School-related gender-based violence includes but is not limited to rape, unwanted sexual touching, unwanted sexual comments, corporal punishment, bullying and verbal harassment that is based on gender stereotypes which targets female students on the basis of their sex. It is a widespread barrier to...
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The purpose of this study was to assess the participation of preparatory secondary school teachers in action research and to explore factors that hinder the realization of action research in schools. Descriptive survey design was employed as a method of research. Open and closed ended questionnaire, focused group discussion and individual interview were used as instruments to collect the data. The data was collected from six schools. Teachers and school principals were participated as...
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Adapting to climate risks is central to the goal of increasing food security and enhancing resilience of farming systems in East Africa. We examined farmers’ attitudes and assessed determinants of adaptation using data from a random sample of 500 households in Borana, Ethiopia; Nyando, Kenya; Hoima, Uganda; and Lushoto, Tanzania. Adaptation was measured using a livelihood-based index that assigned weights to different individual strategies based on their marginal contributions to a...
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A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master in Public Health