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Students take part in one of the most sedentary occupations. They spend an average of 5-8 hours in school daily. About 80% of this time, they sit in the classroom doing activities such as reading, writing, and communicating. It has been suggested that schools are places where students develop their permanent sitting habits (M. S. Parvez, et al, 2018). The mismatch between students and school furniture dimensions has been associated with adolescent low back pain (Milanese & Grimmer,...
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Provision of handwashing facilities and proper practices are essential for preventing fecal-oral and acute respiratory infectious diseases. The aim of this study was to assess availability of handwashing facilities and predictors to students' good hygiene practices in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.A mixed-methods study design was conducted in schools of Addis Ababa from January to March 2020 in 384 students, 98 school directors, 6 health clubs, and 6 school administrators. Data were collected using...
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Introduction: The growing phenomenon of early pregnancies in Benin has adverse consequences on the lives of adolescent girls, impacting various social, health, economic, and educational aspects. This study aims to identify the factors associated with early pregnancies in the municipality of Bohicon in 2022. Materials and Methods: This is a case-control study conducted in Bohicon, involving 47 cases and 94 controls from 16 secondary and technical schools. Cases were selected exhaustively,...
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Introduction: substance abuse is the use of a drug that affects both the function and the structure of the brain by altering the activity neurotransmitters of particular pathways in the central nervous system that affect the mood, perception, and consciousness of the person.
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Higher education systems across the world have had to adjust to pressures to adapt curricula to competing challenges including employability, innovation, national development and social justice. This has led to a field of scholarship on curriculum which does not locate curricula within a conceptual, ideological and pedagogical context. Both the social and individual contexts are essential to the process of crafting curricula that are responsive to and reflective of their location. This...
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The chapter describes the strategies undertaken in the Western Cape, South Africa, to enhance the use of iPIPS data to inform teaching.
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The study investigated learning style preferences of public junior high school pupils in studying Social Studies in the East Mamprusi Municipality in the North East Region of Ghana and their relationship with academic achievement in the subject. The Grasha and Riechmann’s (1982) learning styles model guided the study. The cross-sectional descriptive survey design within the positivists’ quantitative methodology was used to collect quantitative data using structured questionnaires. Data was...
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Teaching has been identified as one of a highly stressful jobs. As known, this job is linked to development of neuropsychiatric. However, there is a little background about the assessment of these problems among Moroccan teachers. This study aims to measure the prevalence of stress, anxiety and depression among 150 newly recruited contractual primary teachers in KHEMISSET city using three international scales. The perceived stress scale (PSS) for stress, the hospital anxiety and depression...
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Entrepreneurship education (EE) has been viewed as a crucial tool for a country's economic growth. Every country in the world attempts to develop and strengthen its economy by considering all available options. Nations are attempting to or have already implemented the teaching and learning of EE in schools in response to the discovery of EE as a tool for economic development. In higher education institutions (HEIs) in Nigeria, entrepreneurial education has been offered as a field of study,...
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Background: Nutrition is essential element. For life. Result of. review showed that nutrition. Has remarkable effects on brain function, so. Protein, iron, iodine, and the consumption of breakfast meal. Have impact on a child’s learning capability and behavior. Healthy eating habits should be established in. early childhood and maintained. Throughout adolescence stage. To attain. Good academic performance and to. Prevent diet-related chronic diseases as obesity and. diabetes mellitus....
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The global proliferation of smartphone usage in higher learning institutions is high. Students are still struggling to find the best way to use their smartphones, especially in relation to their academic endeavours. That is to say, the contribution of smartphones to the student's academic performance is still debatable. Little research has embarked on quantitative measurement and specifically on the causal relationship existing between general smartphone use and academic performance whether...
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Future predictions indicate that the digital revolution of health services will continue to have a big impact. In the twenty-first century and the wake of the COVID crisis, it is crucial to evaluate the effects of such digital health services. Just like other services, long-term care will become more crucial for those who are 80 years old and older, as well as for older women who live longer, as the elderly population rises in tandem with their longevity. Additionally, because of longer life...
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or 4IR, is a framework or overarching concept that covers data and technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), as well as its relationships to tangible things such as infrastructures, automobiles, residences, and cities. It reflects essential and very genuine tendencies, but unfortunately, most of both good and negative criticism of it adopts a technical determinist viewpoint. This is regrettable because it signifies significant and very real...
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Globally, the digital economy is expanding rapidly. The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and ongoing technological advances are responsible for this enormous increase. The Covid-19 epidemic, which increased dependency on digital services, served as an additional catalyst for the growth of the digital economy. The chapter aimed to conduct a thorough investigation of the digital economy, digital service taxes, and mobile money taxes in Africa to examine the effects of these taxes on tax...