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1 * Abstract: The perplexing numbers of Somali children withdrawn from schools in Norway and sent to Somalia is the concern of this study. These students are often brought back and re-enroll later as adolescents with concomitant educational challenges. The findings are critically analyzed employing John Ogbu's cultural ecology of minorities and a CHAT- based inquiry that approaches the Somali community and Norwegian schooling as in- terconnected activities that share commonalities and yet...
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Papua New Guinea has been experiencing a rapid influx of audio-visual media and mobile communication technologies. People living in remote communities are finding their own ways to access these media away from traditional mass media channels. The rapidly changing media landscape presents both challenges and opportunities to health communication initiatives, and creates a need for evidence-informed and adaptable approaches to health communication. This chapter investigates village cinemas...
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Anthropos , Seite 303 - 304
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This article examines the influence of malaria on human capital accumulation in the village of Diankabou in Mali. To account for malaria endogeneity and its interaction with unobservable risk factors, we exploit natural variations in malaria immunity across individuals of several sympatric ethnic groups—the Fulani and the non-Fulani—who differ in their susceptibility to malaria. The Fulani are known to be less susceptible to malaria infections, despite living with a similar malaria...
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Education plays an important role in curbing the spread of HIV and AIDS among the youth. However, there is little known how teachers’ motivation in teaching HIV/AIDS education affects students’ knowledge and attitudes towards sexual behaviour. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between teachers’ level of motivation in teaching HIV/AIDS education and students’ knowledge and attitude towards sexual behaviour in secondary schools in the Coast Region of Kenya. The study...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the entrepreneurial intention of graduating universities students in Ethiopian and to identify factors which influence students’ entrepreneurial behavior. A survey design was employed where 665 final year university students from five universities were randomly selected as participants. Quantitative data were collected through self-evaluation survey questionnaire and analyzed using Pearson Correlation and Logistic Regression. Additionally, data...
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The problems militating against the girl child education in Nigeria is an age long factor that hingers on cultural, social and religious undertones where the girl-child is perceived as inferior to the male and hence denied aceess to education anf her roles relegated to that of a home maker, child rearer and house keeper. The need to phase these barriers to the girl-child education is an enormous task educationist is saddled with in this 21 st century and the emergence of ICT to Education has...
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A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Research and Public Policy (MRPP) of Mzumbe University
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The role of Agriculture in Nigerian economy has been widely recognised. To foster rural development and food security, Agricultural education and training in Nigeria has traditionally focused on increasing Agricultural productivity on the farm. More recently development practioners, stakeholders and policy makers have broadened the scope to include Agriprenuership or Agro-industries. However the role of Agricultural Education and training in fostering Agriprenuership growth in developing...
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A mini dissertation submitted to the Faculty Of Education in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Of Master Of Education in Research Methodology at the Department of Education Psychology and Special Needs Education at the University Of Zululand, 2016
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This paper is a review of literature on the prevalence and causes of visual impairment as well as problems children with visual impairment are facing in Ethiopia. The purpose of the review was to examine the causes of child visual impairment and the problems visually impaired children are experiencing. Thirteen studies which were conducted in Ethiopia between the years 2000 and 2014 on visual impairment of children below the age of 16 were included in the review. The review indicated that...
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Climate change will affect all of us, but most seriously affected will be those countries and people that depend primarily on agriculture and have few opportunities for economic diversification and structural change. Ethiopia, where the majority of the population lives in rural areas and is engaged in agriculture, is one of the most vulnerable countries. Its dependence on rain fed agriculture makes the country particularly exposed to the effects of climate change. Besides the direct effects...
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The low quality of education in SSA countries is well-documented, including the poor performance on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)-related subjects in school leaving examinations. The reasons behind the low learning outcomes are many - lack of adequate textbooks or equipment, low teacher quality, outdated curricula, among others. On the other hand, effective and efficient solutions to this issue are less forthcoming. This report documents the implementation of the...