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Objective To study the the role of heat shock protein(HSP)in the protective effect of conditioning noise on high intensity noise induced hearing loss in guinea pigs. Methods Forty healthy guinea pigs with normal Preyer's reflex were used in the study. The animals were divided into four groups: normal group(NG), conditioning noise group(CG), high intensity noise group(HG) and conditioning noise plus high intensity noise group(CHG). The intensity of conditioning noise and intensity of high...
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Concerns about leading ethnically diverse urban schools imply that principals of color may play an important role in accomplishing their schools' goals. Findings from this study revealed that in areas of image management and relationship development, teachers of color and European American teachers in urban schools perceive their principals' leadership differently. Results revealed that (a) leaders of color were critical in creating an inclusive school among groups of ethnically diverse...
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This paper reports on the beginning stages of a pilot study which examines the teaching of rhythm - beat, metre, accent and duration - through the use of African music. Primary generalist teacher education students will be introduced to a selection of African children's songs and the impact on their skills, knowledge, motivation and attitudes to teaching music will be analysed. It is anticipated that engagement with a 'new' musical genre will enhance student understanding of rhythm as well...
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St:mcbrdized tests play a great role in education. In Malawi, results of these tests are used to makt: critical decisions about individuals, hence the need for students to be well prepared. Students' performance can be influenced by their teachers' attitude toward and knowledge of standardized tests. This survey was designed to establish Malawian teachers· knowledge of standardized tests and their attitude towards these tests. While the teachers displayed positive attitudes, it was found...
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Learning, education and training using traditional class methods and/or emerging online techniques are all leading to improved ways to investing in people, leveraging their capacities and reaching out to remote masses while cutting down on cost, time and efforts. Thus, the role of virtual organizations and virtual teams is rapidly spreading worldwide in the related aspects to learning and human resources development. This has led to the establishment of a large number of regional and global...
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The Education and Training Protocol of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and its implications for regional cooperation in the provision of higher education in South Africa are discussed. The article firstly deals with trends in regional cooperation in the provision of higher education as these are evident from developments in Europe, South East Asia, North America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Some pertinent preconditions for the regionalisation of higher education (RHE) are...