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Low and erratic rainfall constitutes a major constraint to sorghum cultivation and impedes sorghum yield improvement in semi-arid climate zones. For estimating genetic and agro-morphological variability of sorghum under drought stress conditions, 40 sorghum genotypes were analysed with 16 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) and evaluated under natural drought condition across three environments. In total 98 polymorphic bands were detected with a mean of 6.1 alleles per SSR locus. By this approach...
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This study examines effects of tutors' comments with a particular focus on students' learning at OUT. Objectives of the study were: to assess the nature of comments tutors provide on students' assignments and determine how these comments are able to guide students in their learning. The study also examined the functions of tutors' comments and determined their usefulness and limitations in facilitating effective distance learning. Lastly, the study examined challenges experienced by tutors...
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Examination irregularities at the global, regional and local levels have emerged as a major concern for the educationists and society at large. Several strategies to tackle these problems have been considered including the use of the law to discourage malpractices in examinations. The underlying objective of this study was to investigate factors contributing to examination irregularities in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E) in Nairobi Province. The study attempted to...
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This paper reports the findings of a study conducted amongst teachers from Botswana junior secondary schools. The study was on the outcomes of the separation of RE and ME as per the recommendations of the RNPE (1994). It is evident from the findings that the majority (73%) of the respondents are aware of both the recommendation and the separation of the two subjects. A wide range of information is made by teachers postulating a dominant view (90%) that both subjects have different emphasis, hence are to be separated.
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Ethiopia. In recent years, the university is highly expanding in both student intake and number of fields of studies and the student population is becoming huge. Various research works elsewhere revealed that students of higher institutions pass through a number of difficulties. The aim of the present study was to determine the magnitude of psychological and social problems facing students of Jimma University. METHODS: This cross sectional study was conducted in Jimma University during May...
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Right from the advent of Islam in the West Africa, the urge to study Islam and Arabic among the natives has always been very strong. Various methods have been adopted in this area for the study of twin discipline. The transformational changes in the methodology of the study of Arabic and Islam are not unconnected with the continuous changes in civilization and culture. The aim of this paper is to examine the methodological changes in the studies of Arabic and Islam, particularly in Nigeria,...
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Technical and vocational education provision in South Africa from 1920 to 1970Badroodien, A. - 2004
This chapter contributes to a critical analysis of South Africa’s current skills development strategy and the prospects for successfully upskilling the population. The author examines trends in vocational education and training (VET) before 1970. Under the apartheid system, skill development for non-white South Africans was underpinned by a ‘logic of social control, more than economic performance’. From the early part of the 20th century, the technical and industrial education systems...
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This chapter contributes to a critical analysis of South Africa's current skills development strategy and the prospects for successfully upskilling the population. It explores the extent to which the goals of the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS) (indexed at TD/TNC 75.378) are being achieved in South Africa today. The analysis is based on the findings of research undertaken between 1999 and 2002 to identify the volume of training in the private sector. Key indicators that...
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, 15-19 year-olds account for a large segment for the growing population. The region has the world's highest rates of early child-bearing, with more than 50 percent giving birth before the age of 20. Adolescents who become pregnant must drop out of school. Health problems, lack of education and the responsibilities of parenthood combine to further restrict their life options. Sierra, Leone, being a Sub-Saharan country does not only perpetuate the same problems, but the...
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The Block 32 development area is located in the Hadramaut region, south-central Yemen, adjacent to the prolific Nexen/Occidental Masila fields which contain total reserves of more than one billion barrels (Figure 1). Block 32 was awarded to Clyde Petroleum in 1992 and had a succession of partners over the next 10 years. The Tasour-1 discovery was made in late 1997, following over 1500 km of 2D seismic and 5 dry holes. The area is characterized by a highly dissected dendritic drainage pattern...