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BackgroundThe arrival of the missionaries in Zimbabwe since 1859 is an important factor in understanding the character of education (Ndlovu, 2004:48). Christian missionaries played an important part in the development and history of Southern Africa, including Rhodesia during the 19th century (Ndlovu, 2004:45). The colonial government established formal education which was dual in nature. Missionaries through the religious studies (RS) were not only harbingers of the new religion but were...
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Despite the fact that Mali is famous for its musical traditions, some of which date back to the 13th century, very little research has been done on the passing down of musical knowledge from one generation to the next. Yet surely this is a key to understanding how these oral musics have survived into the 21st century with such vigour. In this chapter I reflect on how children within specialist Malian musical families (jelis, also known as as griots) acquire musical skills. The chapter draws...
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The main challenge facing the Higher Education Loans Board today is how to effectively and efficiently recover loaned out funds in order to be able to fully execute its key mandate of supporting needy students pursuing higher education. Although the Board has made significant achievements in the area of loan recovery from the time it was established in 1995, a lot more needs to be done. As a result, the study seeks to establish strategies used by HELB in loan recovery from loan beneficiaries...
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Gender-disaggregated, household survey data for Uganda are used to examine how gendered roles and responsibilities influence adoption of drought-tolerant (DT) maize, a new technology that can help smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa adapt to drought risk. Multinomial logit (MNL) regression results indicate that, compared to men farmers, women farmers have much lower adoption of DT maize, mainly due to differences in resource access, notably land, agricultural information, and credit....
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Background: Increasing legal access to abortion is associated with improvement in sexual and reproductive health.Conversely, unsafe abortion and related mortality are both highest in countries with narrow grounds for legal abortion.The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and reasons for terminations of pregnancy at Jimma university teaching hospital.Methods: A retrospective cross sectional study was conducted at JUTH from June15-28, 2015, a total of 194 cards of women who...
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A Research Project Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for the Degree of Masters of Education in the Department of Educational Management, Policy and Curriculum Studies Kenyatta University, November 2015
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This paper examined the relationship between birth weight, precipitation, and temperature in 19 African countries. We matched recorded birth weights from Demographic and Health Surveys covering 1986 through 2010 with gridded monthly precipitation and temperature data derived from satellite and ground-based weather stations. Observed weather patterns during various stages of pregnancy were also used to examine the effect of temperature and precipitation on birth weight outcomes. In our...
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Bullying in schools is a global phenomenon; however, most studies mainly focus on students, and less on educators being bullied by either the principal, the learners, or the parents of the learners. Research on workplace bullying (WPB) in occupations, identified teaching as a high-risk job. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of bullying behaviours by school leadership in South African schools. The data were collected via a structured questionnaire and analysed using...
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Bullying in schools is a global phenomenon; however, most studies mainly focus on students, and less on educators being bullied by either the principal, the learners, or the parents of the learners. Research on workplace bullying (WPB) in occupations, identified teaching as a high-risk job. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of bullying behaviours by school leadership in South African schools. The data were collected via a structured questionnaire and analysed using...
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English version of a notice published in frenc in « La geothermie : entre developpement et energie verte en Afrique de l'Est », in COP 21 Deprogrammer l'apocalypse, ss. dir. de Raymond Woessner, editions Atlande, 2015.
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Understanding maternal factors that influence child feeding is necessary to inform intervention planning in settings in which mothers experience substantial social vulnerabilities.The purpose of this study was to assess maternal sociodemographic factors that may constrain women's caring capabilities and subsequent child nutrition in Uganda.We analyzed data from the 2006 and 2011 Uganda Demographic and Health Surveys to model the associations between maternal sociodemographic factors, child...
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Concern for improvement in the quality of education in Nigeria, as in other countries, in recent years has raised demands for accountability from schools and particularly teachers. Using the descriptive survey design, this study examined the level of accountability among basic education teachers, strategies for promoting accountability at the basic education level and likely challenges against holding teachers responsible for their students’ learning. Twenty five officials in charge of basic...
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Mconf web conferencing has been launched successfully as a South African National Research and Education Network (SA NREN) production level service from July 2015. This web conferencing service is an Open Source Multi-conference System funded mainly by the Brazilian National Research and Education Network (NREN), Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP). Mconf is a research collaboration tool that is web based and that can also be set up as a room based video conferencing system. It can be...
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Integrated management of childhood illnesses (IMCI) is the WHO and UNICEF's strategy developed in the 1990s to reduce child mortality and morbidity globally. This integrated approach guides health care workers and ensures that the child is cared for effectively at a single visit to reduce morbidity and mortality rate of children younger than five years of age. South Africa is one of 12 countries with high child mortality and morbidity rates. The purpose of this descriptive quantitative study...