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The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of teacher training in information communication technology on integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning in public primary schools in Kakamega County in Kenya. The study objectives sought to determine the level of teachers’ training in information communication technology for integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning; ascertain the influence of teachers’ academic...
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The study sought to investigate the influence of availability of internet connectivity on teachers’ integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning in public primary schools in Kakamega County, Kenya. The study objectives sought to determine the influence of the degree of internet connectivity in various categories of schools on integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning and in public primary schools in Kakamega County, Kenya and...
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The overall purpose of this research was to characterize and comprehend how digitalization influences student behavior at a prestigious institution such as the University of Namibia. The following research questions/and research objectives were developed to achieve this goal. The following were the study’s findings: Around 60 of respondents believed the University of Namibia’s digitalization programme has benefited them. This suggests that pupils were enthusiastic about the digitalization of...
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In a world where digital transformation is taking over, novel methods of communicating, teaching, and acquiring knowledge are correspondingly enhancing. New technologies offer flexibility whereby teaching and learning are no longer confined to a specific time slot or geographical location. As a result, distance learning is gradually becoming the new mode of study for many, particularly in high-learning institutions with many institutions adopting Learning Management Systems (LMS) as a way of...
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Learning by applying motivates learners to put the theory into practice. However, at least in the Global South, it seems that the concept of applying seems to be not common yet in K-12 education, even for technology related subjects. We conducted an educational robotics (ER) workshop with the aim of exploring how collaborative learning can aid secondary school and primary school learners grasp robotics. The qualitative analysis indicates that learners were exposed to robotics and coding...
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How did children in the Jewish villages of Ethiopia acquire, internalize, and negotiate cultural knowledge? Many participants in my study spoke of knowing what was expected of them as children in intuitive ways, by observing what was going on around them. The narratives reflect children as active participants in the acquisition of knowledge, increasingly so as they become socially active. In the context of cohesive communities children’s cultural pathways unfolded, in the space between the...
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The aim of the study was to explore the challenges that principals experience in the implementation of quality management system (QMS) in Schools within Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.The main problem which the study investigated was concerned with the factors that lead to principal's leadership challenges in implementing QMS in the Mashishila and Badplaas circuits' schools.The study utilized pragmatism as a research paradigm, this allowed for many different ways of interpreting data in...
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Importance. The research examines the important problem of teaching Russian as a foreign lan-guage to residents of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. The prerequisites for studying Russian as a foreign language by residents of Equatorial Guinea are considered; the prospects for the Russian Federation to create conditions for cooperation with this state and teaching its citizens the Russian language are analyzed; the features of modern language policy in Equatorial Guinea are described....
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The current study aimed at identifying the level of life skills among deaf students and their relationship to deaf students’ self-affirmation in the universities of Gaza. The study also investigated if there were statistically significant differences between life skills and self-affirmation among deaf students due to the study variables (gender, university, degree of disability). The researchers used the descriptive correlative approach on a sample of (70) deaf university students in Gaza....
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Introduction: Insecurity can be an obstacle to access to emergency obstetric and newborn care, that is why we proposed to study obstetrical emergencies in Ouahigouya Regional Teaching Hospital, a referral hospital in a region plagued by insecurity linked to armed groups.Method: This was an analytical cross-sectional study with prospective data collection over a 4-month period, from June 10 to October 10, 2020.Patients from precarious security areas were compared to those from safer areas.The...
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Grounded on a combination of previous research, literature review, and current findings; and framed within Vygotsky’s sociocultural model and Cummins’s Linguistic Interdependence theory, the chapter explores cultural and linguistic barriers to the inclusion of deaf learners in Zimbabwe. The findings of the current study are based on phenomenological narratives of deaf learners and their parents and of deaf adults as well as cross-sectional survey data collected from specialist teachers of...
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This article describes a data set of reading comprehension and summary writing texts that were used in final-year high school examinations in South Africa between 2008 and 2020. It contains texts for eleven official South African languages. PDF versions of the texts stem from South Africa’s Department of Basic Education’s online public access repository. Plain text is extracted from the PDFs and the texts are tokenized. The data set contains 429 full-text files with 929 manually...
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Climate extreme is one of Zambia's most pressing issues impacting socioeconomic development. This paper assessed the impact of adaptation to climate extremes, as well as the effectiveness of adaptation strategies to mitigate the negative impact on food production. A total of 270 smallholder farmers were sampled. Descriptive analysis and the endogenous switching regression model were applied. According to the study's findings, adapted farms and non-adapted farms have a number of different...
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Tele-rehabilitation is part of Tele-health (TH) which provides a rehabilitation service at a distance through using telecommunication technology. The lack of skilled staff, accessibility concerns, high transportation costs, lengthy waiting times, and mobility issues make face-to-face rehabilitation treatment difficult. Therefore, this study aimed to assess attitudes and its associated factors of health professionals towards TR services. An institutional-based cross-sectional study design was...