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Botswana has continued to invest a lot in ICTs with the realization that they are critical for socio-economic development.This has been coupled with provision of computers and internet connectivity in a number of secondary schools and other education settings.The ICT platform has become an important approach in promoting meaningful teaching and learning in schools.This article argues for the use of mobile technology in teaching as a novel learning environment that could promote active...
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 51p. The LB 1778.4.K4M37 2008
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 46 p. The LB 2970 .K4N36 2008
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 46 p. The LB 2970 .K4N36 2008
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 46 p. The LB 2970 .K4N36 2008
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While it has long been demonstrated (Rosenzweig and Binswanger, 1993; Banerjee and Newman, 1994) that considerations of risk and uncertainty are key to understand the dynamics leading to and perpetuating poverty, it is only recently that policy makers have taken a more active interest in trying to incorporate considerations of risk and vulnerability into their strategies to reduce poverty (Christiaensen and Subbarao, 2001). The aim of this paper is to quantify the severity of vulnerability...
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There is growing recognition that to develop skills is a lifelong process. Employees enter the labor force with the initial 'stock' of human capital acquired primarily through their initial formal education. Over their working lives employees maintain and upgrade their education stockthrough a 'flow' of training, reinforced by practical experience. In the same way that physical capital needs continuous investment to replace what has been depreciated and meet new production requirements,...
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Advanced medical imaging technologies are generally unavailable in low income, tropical settings despite the reality that neurologic disorders are disproportionately common in such environments. Through a series of donations as well as extramural research funding support, an MRI facility opened in Blantyre, Malawi in July 2008. Resulting opportunities for studying common tropical disorders, such as malaria and schistosomiasis, in vivo are promising. The subsequent improvements in local...
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University of Benin Teaching Hospital from July 2007 to December 2008 constitute the study subjects.Their case notes were retrieved and data including operative complications analysed.The commonest type of surgery was extracapsular cataract extraction with intraocular lens implant.The follow up period was six months.Results: There were 181 males and 189 females with a male to female ratio of 1:1.The age range was 4 to 95 years ( mean age 41.1 years).There was no intraoperative complication...