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The difficulty of choosing appropriate selection environments has restricted breeding progress for drought tolerance in highly-variable target environments. Genotype-by-environment interactions in southern African maize-growing environments result from factors related to maximum temperature, seasonal rainfall, season length, within season drought, subsoil pH and socio-economic factors that result in suboptimal input application. In 1997 CIMMYT initiated a product-oriented breeding program...
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South Africa, though independent for a decade, still reflects the effects of the apartheid government that had more than half the country receiving minimal education and professional/vocational development. The profound need for education was a tall order not only for a third world country new to the role of governance, but even for thriving industrial countries such as the US. South Africa was fortunate in that it was able to attract and maintain sustained assistance by countries including...
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After the transition to full democracy in 1994 a new South African language-in-education policy was formulated to meet the needs of a society in transformation (Department of Education 1997). The policy was designed to allow freedom of choice, while adhering to the underlying principles of equity, practicability, and the need to redress the results of the past discriminatory laws and practices. The new policy has been descriptionbed as one of the most progressive in the world (Probyn et al....
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In this paper we argue that research in HIV/AIDS within the education sector is largely influenced by dominant discourses within economics, medicine and epidemiology sectors which, by and large, fail to take into consideration the social and cultural embeddedness of the disease. Through a critique of the current research conducted in the last ten years, we trace three major trends of research in HIV/AIDS and education and suggest that these trends, while useful, neglect the situated context...
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This study investigated Nigerian junior secondary science teachers' beliefs about effective science teaching, their pedagogical content knowledge and how these influence their classroom teaching behaviour. The research is underpinned by a conceptual framework, which establishes a strong relationship between teachers' beliefs about teaching, teachers' pedagogical content knowledge and classroom teaching practices. The study was carried out in two phases. The first phase involved a survey of...
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Since its independence in 1962, Algeria has experienced a number of economic reforms. To understand education as a factor in both Algeria's economic decline and future recovery, it is important to ...
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The International Labour Organization (ILO) reports that 246 million children aged five to 17 worldwide are involved in child labour, that nearly three-quarters of these are exposed to the worst forms of child labour, and that 73 million working children worldwide are under the age of ten. This last figure alone is greater than the entire UK population. The highest proportion of working children is in Sub-Saharan Africa where nearly one-third of children age 14 and under (48 million...
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This paper discusses the distributional consequences of education policies in developing countries, with a specific emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa. We show that human capital is particularly unequally distributed in sub-Saharan African countries and in Middle-East and North Africa and South Asian regions as well. To obtain this conclusion, we build an analytical framework in which the effects of the level and of the structure of human capital are separated, which provides a way to correct...
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Abstract Research on secondary education in Africa is urgent for several reasons. One reason is the strong link between social and economic development, on the one hand, and secondary education, on the other. Several studies have indicated this link and while African leaders are mindful of its importance, no comprehensive plan exists whereby development objectives put forward by New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) could be realised. This article reports on a pilot study by a...