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SUPPORT LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SERVICE THROUGH RESEARCH, EVALUATION AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING
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DEVELOPING A MODEL FOR SUCCESSFUL TRANS-GLOBAL PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH INVOLVING TEACHERS IN MALAWI AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FROM THE UNITED STATES: THE TIKONDWE TEACHERS PROJECT
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Using data collected from 1998 to 2011 in a general population cohort study in eastern Zimbabwe, we describe education trends and the relationship between parental education and children's schooling during the Zimbabwean economic collapse of the 2000s. During this period, the previously-rising trend in education stalled, with girls suffering disproportionately; however, female enrolment increased as the economy began to recover. Throughout the period, children with more educated parents...
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To determine the factors enhancing the efficiency of basic and secondary education in 24 governorates of Tunisia in 1999, 2003, 2006 and 2008, we apply a non-parametric approach, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to multi-inputs and multi-outputs. Physical resources used in the study are: the number of classes per 100 students and the number of schools per million inhabitants. Human and financial resources are described by the number of teacher per 100 students and education spending per...
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A research project report submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Education Degree (Early Childhood Studies) of Kenyatta University. November, 2016
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A research project report submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Education Degree (Early Childhood Studies) of Kenyatta University. November, 2016
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Despite the large number of people needing ear surgery on the African continent, otologic (ear) surgeries are few.However, safe and effective otologic surgeries are attainable via rural Ethiopian otologic surgical camps which also provide training to Ethiopian surgeons: Operations and operative results: A total of 137 otologic surgeries were performed during 4 weeklong surgical camps at a rural hospital in Butajira, Ethiopia.Most patients had large, central perforations, 94% of the...
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This article focuses on the affective place-making practices of girls at a private high school on the outskirts of Cape Town. The article responds to the question: How do high school girls' affects and social bodies contribute to their place-making practices and to the type of place they make of their school? Our focus is on understanding the affective, emotional, and interactional dimensions that constitute 5 girls' strategic interactions in the out-of-classroom spaces of their school....
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TOWARDS INTEGRATING MOOC IN THE MOROCCAN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM: ECONOMIC PEDAGOGICAL MODEL BASED ON ICT FOR ON-GOING EDUCATION AND TEACHER MOTIVATION
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Magma movement, fault structures and hydrothermal systems influence volatile emissions at rift volcanoes. Longonot is a Quaternary caldera volcano located in the southern Kenyan Rift, where regional extension controls recent shallow magma ascent. Here we report the results of a soil carbon dioxide (CO2) survey in the vicinity of Longonot volcano, as well as fumarolic gas compositions and carbon isotope data. The total non-biogenic CO2 degassing is estimated at < 300 kg d− 1, and is largely...
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THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION IN SOUTH AFRICA: REFLECTIONS ON THIRTY YEARS OF WORKING WITHIN AN OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING INSTITUTION
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Pharmacy education in Angola, the second largest sub-Saharan country after the Democratic Republic of Congo, has undergone some changes since the first pharmacy school was established in 2001.Currently, to practice as a pharmacist, one needs a pharmacy degree.This university degree is awarded after 5 years of pharmacy studies offered only at 7 Pharmacy Schools located mainly in the capital city.This article describes the Angolan pharmacy education framework, including criteria for admission,...
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More and more we hear the expression ?blended learning? being used in higher educational institutions. In support the American Society for Training and Development (cited by Rooney, 2003) also identified blended learning as one of the top ten trends to emerge in the knowledge delivery industry. Moreover, the nonexistence of technological availability prohibited the blending of traditional face-to-face learning with distance and or open learning environments. However, within the last decade...
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The variability of the equatorial ionosphere is still a big challenge for ionospheric dependent radio wave technology users. To mitigate the effect of equatorial ionospheric irregularity on trans-ionospheric radio waves considerable efforts are being done to understand and model the equatorial electrodynamics and its connection to the creation of ionospheric irregularity. However, the effect of the East-African ionospheric electrodynamics on ionospheric irregularity is not yet well studied...
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Humans, including students, are partly responsible for rising levels of global warming through unsustainable computing practices. It is imperative that students participate in the global drive to reduce global warming through activities like green computing which advocates for sustainable use of computing resources to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. The study was conducted to establish green computing awareness levels of students from Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) and...
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Since the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held its Rio meeting in 1992, where participants discussed the necessity of fighting against the hazardous effects of pollution and climate change, these issues have become even more pressing world-wide. The ever-increasing consumption of energy is depleting the planet’s natural capital to a degree that could impact our future prosperity. According to the 2008 Living Planet Report, if demands for energy were to continue to...