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The purpose of the study was to examine the causes and effects of absenteeism in the early grades schools in Ghana.The research design used for this study was a descriptive design and the type of research is action research.The population of the study covered the class teacher of basic two (2) and some of the pupils in the class.Purposive and random sampling techniques were used to select the respondents for the study.The main instruments for data collection in the study were observation,...
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Purpose: Many medical students suffered from some levels of emotional disturbances or disorders, causing negative physical and mental health problems, affecting performance academically, professionally, and personally.This study was conducted to assess the stress among medical students in Rwanda, in order to design appropriate strategies to address or prevent any related potential negative consequences.Method: Medical students who were enrolled in the two medical schools in Rwanda completed...
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Research on African unification has not yet explained the reason for the belief in the possibility of post-colonial African states swiftly unifying as a federal or strong, functioning, supranational entity. This contribution attempts to fill this gap in the literature by exploring the various paths towards African unification. Some states pressing for unification misconstrued the history of the successful models that they insisted Africa could follow. This led to the assumption that a near...
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Health providers' perceived sense of knowledge, competency, and self-efficacy to support the needs of their patients contributes to optimal patient health outcomes. With regards to mental health service delivery in Kenya, this area needs further exploration. Guided by the e-health technology acceptance mode, the needs and preferences of health care providers around mental health training for clinical management and their ability to intervene in peripartum adolescent mental health care are...
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Engineering Education Research (EER) is often written about as a global phenomenon, and yet it takes on quite different forms in various countries.In this study we are interested in the process of institutionalization, whereby a distinct identity and meaning of EER develops in a country and becomes embedded in organizational structures.We draw on neo-institutional theory to look at the broad relationships between national forces such as research funding and accreditation; university-level...
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Teaching and Learning process and other school programmes in public basic schools in the Shama District are conducted with little regard for official timelines. This negates government efforts to improve basic education delivery and effective and efficient time management. The purpose of the study was to undertake a survey of time management among teachers and pupils in basic schools in the Shama District of the Western Region in Ghana. The study used both quantitative and qualitative...
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Climate Change severely affect rural Zambian communities punctuating severe variation in seasonal weather patterns.Small-scale rural farmers are the worst hit.The study was a case study whose participants were sampled from four villages of Samfya District.The study findings suggest that heavy rainfall, shorter rainfall periods and warmer temperatures were punctuated by climate change leading to crop failure and consequently, to low household food security and income.Small scale farmers in...
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In this study, I analyse students’ tellings in focus group discussions. Focus groups are specific institutional encounters that are co-constructed by the researcher-interviewer and the student-interviewees and therefore need to be considered as interactional events of their own kind. I mainly draw on a focus group with Syrian students (aged 18–20) who came to Germany after having fled the war in their home country. Such data allow for detailed analyses of social positions, stances and...
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To describe hearing aid outcomes for children with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) at a pediatric public hospital in South Africa in terms of daily use and oral/aural performance.Retrospective review of clinical data and caregiver reported outcomes of children aged 0-13 years with bilateral SNHL at one-month and three-months post-fitting. Oral/aural performance was measured by the Parents' Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children (PEACH) questionnaire. Multiple linear...
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This study explored student teachers’ (mentees) and their mentors’ perspectives of the mentoring during initial teaching practice in Ghana. Guided by the framework of mentor as role model, peer support and sponsor, a 15-item questionnaire (Mentoring Support Scale) – premised on four factors – was combined with two open-ended questions to gather data. A total 321 student teachers (mentees) and their mentors participated in the study. Quantitative procedures (descriptive, t-tests, ANOVA) and...
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Although the concurrent impacts of pollution and climate change on livelihoods of fishermen are well established, the mechanics within the livelihoods are less known. To understand the mechanics, this paper evaluates the responses of fishermen on the impact of pollution and climate change on livelihoods, using field surveys of 124 fishermen. The result indicated that plastic and domestic wastes are the major lagoon pollutants identified by the respondents. Also, almost all the respondents...
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We study the short-run effects of a gamified online entrepreneurship training offered to high school students in Rwanda during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a randomized controlled trial, we estimate sizeable effects of the 6-week training on entrepreneurial activity. One month after the training, participants in schools offered the training were much more likely to own a business than participants in control schools. The training induced students to participate more actively in their...