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This paper qualitatively explores PhD candidates’ experiences in two Sub-Saharan African countries: Ethiopia and South Africa. While the countries are self-evidently very different, their respective drives to graduate PhDs create a strong point of commonality, prompting the programmed initiative focused on, herein. Drawing from observational data, candidates’ engagements within their proposal stage of their PhD, on a doctoral education programme, are presented. The programmes, at a stage,...
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Poverty is considered a risk factor that jeopardizes children’s academic performance. However, even in high-poverty contexts there are students who manage to achieve consistently good academic results. This paper uses a resilience framework to identify and describe the characteristics of students from South African rural and township primary schools who perform above socio-economic expectations in literacy. After accounting for differences in socio-economic status, we find that resilient...
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Background: Observational studies have described how inadequate Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) impacts negatively on girls' engagement in school but are yet to confirm if MHM interventions can have an impact. We hypothesise that provision of menstrual health education and re-usable sanitary pads can improve girls' school attendance. Methods: We conducted a non-blinded delayed control cluster-randomised trial in 40 government primary schools in former Greater Bushenyi District,...
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Teacher trainers are key stake holders of the educational training sector.As professionals, the consistent input to enhance knowledge transfer cannot be reduced only to aptitudes acquired at initial training.Continuous professional development constitutes a crucial aspect in colleges of teacher training.In spite of this importance, the practice /policy is usually treated with levity leaving professionals not to be tuned to the dynamic demands of the teaching-learning process.It is in this...
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The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of emotional self-concept on the academic achievement of senior secondary school students in Rivers State, Nigeria. The population of the study consisted of 42, 624 SSII students. Self-concept was conceptualized as emotional self-concept. The Ex-post factor research design was used. Stratified and systematic random sampling technique was deployed to obtain a sample of eight hundred (800) SSII students in twenty three (23) secondary...
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Our aim in this lead article is to establish the framework of the special issue consisting of selected papers presented at the 2018 South African Education Research Association (SAERA) Annual Conference that had as its theme "Education 01?In search of a new operating system: Making education more relevant, responsive and authentic."We begin with an overview of the societal changes defining the early 21st century.We suggest that, in light of these changes, education praxis, education...
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Inquiry into Disciplinary Practices in Educational Institutions, is a collection of chapters based on original research dealing with issues of discipline and disciplinary practices in educational institutions.The aim of the book is to provide a scholarly and scientific perspective on the current state of discipline and disciplinary practices in schools and tertiary education settings.The issue of discipline is investigated from diverse paradigmatic and methodological perspectives presenting...
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The main aim of this paper is to assess the impact of regional climate change scenarios on the availability of water resources in a semi-arid river basin in South Africa using a hydrological model called Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). In this paper, climate change data was derived from two downscaling approaches, namely statistical downscaling experiment (SDE) and dynamic downscaling (CORDEX). These were derived from the GCM simulations of the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project...
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The editorial speaks to the Global Statement on Air Pollution and Health and How it may assist African countries to eliminate air pollution-related health impacts.
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Mining companies strive to increase and maintain production, while simultaneously remaining competitive in the global economy.Furthermore, they must ensure workers' safety and maintain good safety records.The use of virtual reality (VR) facilitates the development of tools and systems for various purposes that can improve knowledge and understanding of the work environment.VR is a rapidly growing technology that uses the ever-increasing power of computing to simulate real-world and imaginary...
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Background: Ethics and legal training in nursing provides a foundation and point of reference for ethical and legal issues that nurses may encounter during the practice of nursing. Extant research has shown that, in the global context, nurses are the largest group of health care providers. They frequently have to make decisions about their patients. Adequate training on issues of ethics and law is essential. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ views on the ethics and...
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This study explored the effects of lack of sanitary pads services to the academic performance of girl’s students in day secondary’s, in seven public day schools found in five wards in Morogoro Municipality. It seeks to find out the awareness of girls students on reproductive health and menstruation period sanitation in particular, to investigate the accessibility of sanitary pads in terms of purchasing power, to examine the attendance of girls as compared to boys at school per month and to...