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Differences between the learning styles of Western and African students are highlighted in this discussion of theological education in African schools. Since many of the teachers in theological institutions are either westerners, or have been educated in the West, Western learning style is the one most rewarded in the classroom, and those students who do best in the schools are those who have a Western learning style. The traditional American learning style is field independent while the...
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Diarrhoea and resulting dehydration are major causes of morbidity and mortality among young children in developing countries. Child survival initiatives are focusing on oral replacement of lost fluids and electrolytes as a feasible intervention. Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) rests heavily on health education since its ultimate aim is to encourage mothers to prepare and use sugar-salt solution (SSS) and other fluids at home during bouts of diarrhoea. Educational efforts to date have relied...
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Abstract Diarrhoea and resulting dehydration are major causes of morbidity and mortality among young children in developing countries. Child survival initiatives are focusing on oral replacement of lost fluids and electrolytes as a feasible intervention. Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) rests heavily on health education since its ultimate aim is to encourage mothers to prepare and use sugar-salt solution (SSS) and other fluids at home during bouts of diarrhoea. Educational efforts to date have...
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General developments have brought about the need to effect changes and innovations in nursing education in South Africa and in its states with the view to improving the quality of patient care. A more recent development is the new nursing education policy and the restructuring of the basic preparation of nurses in line with the comprehensive health service and the goal of health for all by the year 2000. The historical development and the current nursing education system is basically the...
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General developments have brought about the need to effect changes and innovations in nursing education in South Africa and in its states with the view to improving the quality of patient care. A more recent development is the new nursing education policy and the restructuring of the basic preparation of nurses in line with the comprehensive health service and the goal of health for all by the year 2000. The historical development and the current nursing education system is basically the...
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The paper outlines the important role women have and continue to play in agriculture, health, co-operatives and informal sector activiti It then looks at the educational opportunities available to them and particularly in the field of sciencc and technology. Data is provided which indicates shortcomings in this field. The paper then argues for concerted efforts to improve the access of girls to quality science education especially at the secondary school level and thereby uplift the...
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A STUDY OF the pattern of juvenile periodontitis (periodontosis) as observed in the University College Hospital, Ibadan was carried out, through a period of one year. The age group was only confined from 14-25 years, and the patients selected for the study were only those patients in the above age group reporting to the Hospi tal's Dental Centre, immaterial of what the patients' main complaint was. It was revealed that there was a high rate of patients attending this Institution with...
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A STUDY OF the pattern of juvenile periodontitis (periodontosis) as observed in the University College Hospital, Ibadan was carried out, through a period of one year. The age group was only confined from 14-25 years, and the patients selected for the study were only those patients in the above age group reporting to the Hospi tal's Dental Centre, immaterial of what the patients' main complaint was. It was revealed that there was a high rate of patients attending this Institution with...
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsAviva LaskovPROFESSOR LASKOV teaches in the Department of Hebrew Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
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Abstract An international scientific conference under the auspices of WMO, UNEP and ICSU on the role of CO 2 and other greenhouse gases in climate variation made a statement that, if the concentration of CO 2 in the atmosphere doubles in the near future as present trends indicate, the global mean surface temperature would increase by 1.5–4.5°C. The paper discusses the impact such a climate change may have on water resources and on their management in agriculture. It stresses the importance...
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Evidence for transfer of academic competence between Shona and English was examined to determine when instruction in L2 reading should begin for native Shona speakers. Third-, fourth-, and fifthgrade children attending a rural Zimbabwean primary school participated in the study. The children, who were receiving reading instruction both in Shona and in English, were randomly assigned to take one of four vocabulary tests. The tests, designed to examine the transfer of academic competence,...