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High mobility in West Africa, regarded as one of the world’s hotspots of climate change, continues to be prominently framed by neo-Malthusian portrayals of threatened agricultural livelihoods, population pressure, and sedentarism. However, simplified notions of so-called environmental migration, especially in contexts of slow-onset environmental change, are based on fundamental conceptional flaws as well as weak, patchy empirical evidence. This thesis contributes to the debate on climate...
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After one year, outsourcing the management of ninety-three randomly-selected government primary schools in Liberia to eight private operators led to modest learning gains (Romero, Sandefur, & Sandholtz, in press). In this paper, we revisit the program two years later. After the first year, treatment effects on learning gains plateaued (e.g., the intention-to-treat effect on English was .18Iƒ after one year, and .16Iƒ after three years, equivalent to 4 words per minute additional reading...
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The research paper seeks to unravel some of the higher education challenges and opportunities with the wave of globalisation and internationalisation in the Mauritian context. The country ambitions to be an education hub such as Malaysia and consequently, it is important to assess opportunities and challenges for policy decisions. A qualitative approach has been used for the purpose for this research with the use of focus group study with key stakeholders in the higher education sector. The...
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The research paper seeks to unravel some of the higher education challenges and opportunities with the wave of globalisation and internationalisation in the Mauritian context. The country ambitions to be an education hub such as Malaysia and consequently, it is important to assess opportunities and challenges for policy decisions. A qualitative approach has been used for the purpose for this research with the use of focus group study with key stakeholders in the higher education sector. The...
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In common with many countries in Africa and globally, the Government of Sierra Leone has given a commitment to address the requirements for ensuring universal primary education (Education for All) as demanded by the Sustainable Development Goals (UNESCO 2015). This chapter reports a process of inclusion policy development based upon research conducted within Sierra Leone in order to obtain the perspectives of service users and providers to inform an agenda for educational change across the...
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Commodity value chain analysis as a sustainability education process : Case studies from South Africa and Sweden
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This paper provides new evidence on the effect of an International Child Support (ICS) program, implemented in ten primary schools located in the outskirts of Goma (Congo, DR), on school performances. Using original micro data in a sample of 309 children (121 treated and 188 control), we explore whether the ICS program impacts on a broad set of alternative educational outcomes - namely, performance scores in 4 different subjects (plus total score), failure rates and school drop-out rates -...
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This chapter explores the management of change from a British model of design and technology (D&T) curriculum to the Botswana model designed for senior secondary schools. The study employed the ADKAR (awareness, desire, knowledge, ability and reinforcement) change model, originally designed for business and industry as a diagnostic tool to assess the nature of change and use insights gained to identify gaps in the implementation and make proposals for more effective implementation. In terms...
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Available in print form, East Africana Collection ,Dr.Wilbert Chagula Library,Class mark (THS EAF LB1775.8.T34R832)
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School leadership has emerged as an important policy consideration (OECD, 2008).Scholars from developed countries exert disproportionate influence on educational leadership theory, policy and practice; leadership knowledge, theorizing and practices can no longer be generated predominantly by scholars from the North (Dimmock & Walker, 2000).Utilizing a narrative approach, this qualitative study examined leadership perspectives and practices of three female secondary school principals in...
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Law | Environment | Africa , Seite 31 - 60
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Many parts of South Africa’s inland and coastal areas are awash with plastic pollution. At present, government appears to be focusing its efforts on four priorities to address plastic pollution, namely: the plastic bag levy, extended producer responsibility measures, the potential ban of problematic plastic products and domestic waste service provision. This analysis seeks to critically analyse the approach adopted in relation to these priorities with a view to proposing refinements and...
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Adaptation to the impacts of climate change has consistently been a priority for African countries. Traditionally this issue has been expressed in policy instruments however a number of recent draft and final framework climate change laws in the region suggest a growing movement to translate and support adaptation policy into law. Not only do these draft and final laws have common themes but they present a compelling example of how adaptation can be addressed within a framework climate change law.
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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts in fulfilment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Community Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Zululand, 2019.
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Law | Environment | Africa , Seite 105 - 136