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Remote learning programs were rapidly implemented throughout the COVID-19 pandemic during school closures. We drew on an ongoing longitudinal study of a cohort of children in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana to survey children (N = 1,844), their caregivers, and teachers to examine learning experiences during the ten months of school closures in Ghana in 2020. We documented inequalities in remote learning opportunities offered by public and private schools, as well as who accessed remote...
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The subject of this paper is Technology Integration into teaching and learning of Values Education in Nigerian Secondary Schools. This paper attempts to highlight the Nigerian Value System vis-à-vis its present state of degeneration and the roles of Values Education in the quest for attaining a morally sound ethical and efficient society/citizenry in Nigeria Thus, it also discusses the need for Information and Communication Technology integration in teaching Values Education in...
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The global prevalence of occupational noise-induced hearing loss ranges between 16% and 24%. The wood and metalwork industries have recently expanded in Ethiopia. This study aims to determine the level of noise exposure and the prevalence of self-reported hearing impairments and associated risk factors among metal and woodworkers in Gondar town Ethiopia.An institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 580 metal and woodwork workers from February10 to March 25/2020. The data were...
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Household air pollution (HAP) is associated with adverse human health impacts. During COVID-19 Lockdown Levels 5 and 4 (the most stringent levels), South Africans remained at home, potentially increasing their exposure to HAP.To investigate changes in fuel use behaviours/patterns of use affecting HAP exposure and associated HAP-related respiratory health outcomes during COVID-19 Lockdown Levels 5 and 4.This was a cross-sectional online and telephonic survey of participants from an existing...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is widely used in the medical field to improve the professional level and efficiency of clinical work. In some developing countries, the shortage of qualified healthcare providers is one of the major causes of the unavailability and low quality of healthcare. Studies have shown that the application of AI improves healthcare in developing countries. This study is inspired to develop a diagnostic promoted system that is instrumental in addressing the problem of the...
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The article discusses language as a critical aspect of epistemological access to higher education in South Africa through a critical analysis of students’ views on language preferences and attitudes at Durban University of Technology (DUT). Language of instruction at higher education institutions is one amongst a plethora of challenges faced in providing equity in higher education in a socially divided post-apartheid South Africa. This discussion of language and access takes place within...
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Geochemical characterization in stream sediments from Nyambaka locality was carried out on ten samples collected from the study area watershed.The distribution of trace metals in the sediments showed that some lithophiles (Be, Sc, V, Cr, Sr, Th, U), chalcophiles (Cu, Zn, Ga, As) and siderophiles (Mn, Co, Ni, Mo) have high average contents in the sediments compared to their average concentration in the upper crust.From the factorial analysis of the components, the total variance explained...
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Recently, Information Communication Technologies (ICT) have gained significant usage in enabling institutions to continuously deliver education even during the COVID-19 pandemics lockdown. Its significant application in the education sphere has resulted in new capabilities at all levels of educational institutions. In Uganda, the use of video-enabled teaching is increasingly being established in universities especially during the COVID-19 lockdowns. In this study, we examine teachers'...
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The continuous search for better ways of improving the teaching and learning of mathematics in schools leading to improved learning out comes on the part of learners have posed a great strain on mathematics educators in the 21st century. This paper examines the perceived indigenous knowledge in mathematics within the Colleges of Education in Northern Ghana. The survey design was adopted for the study. Population was made up of teacher trainees’ of Bagabaga, Tamale, St John Bosco and NJA...
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Climate change potential impacts are evaluated through the changes in the local and regional climate. However, Global and Regional Climate simulated outputs do not often capture these changes well, hampering their direct applicability. Impact studies using coarse resolution data require bias-correction of climate variables, a process that minimizes the discrepancy between observed and simulated climate variables. This study assessed climate projections in the Volta Basin using an ensemble of...
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Abstract Over the years, cocoa has been the bedrock of the Ghanaian economy and a source of livelihood for most cocoa farming households. Empirical studies have established that cocoa farmers have begun to adopt various agronomic measures for climate change adaptation. However, factors that influence farmers’ decisions to adopt these agronomic practices to enable successful adaptation to climate change are least investigated. The study aimed at investigating smallholder cocoa farmers’...