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The history of the Palestinian universities is relatively recent; however their impact on the Palestinians case and wellbeing is undeniable.Today, almost forty years later the Palestinian universities like many higher education institutions in the region and worldwide tussle to fulfil the students' demands on education while trying to maintain high quality and relevant education.In Palestine; studies of higher education sector seems to focus primarily on easily quantifiable indicators such...
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The study was undertaken to examine the state of quality assurance mechanisms in Nigerian universities with a view to proffering measures that would enhance the quality of education obtained in the institutions.The population consisted of professors from federal universities in the south-south region of Nigeria, numbering 624.The stratified sampling technique was used in selecting a sample of 225 professors from the universities for the study.Two null hypotheses were formulated based on the...
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The impact of science teachers' motivation on science students' academic performance in Senior Secondary Schools in Ondo and Ekiti States of Nigeria was investigated in this study.This was a descriptive survey research which was questionnaire based and past WAEC O/L ((May/June 2008 and 2009) student results on the science subjects.The population of the study was all public Secondary Schools (science teachers and students) in Ekiti and Ondo States, Nigeria.A stratified random sampling was...
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A challenging problem in some developing countries such as Nigeria is inadequate training of students in effective problem solving using the core concepts of their disciplines. Related to this is a disconnection between their learning and socio-economic development agenda of a country. These problems are more vivid in statistical education which is dominated by textbook examples and unbalanced assessment ‘for’ and ‘of’ learning within traditional curricula. The problems impede the...
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Many Nigerians hare attributed the falling standard of education in tins country to inadequate Government support of the educational sector as well as the insufficient number of trained and qualified teachers. This author is, however, of the opinion that the falling standard of education in Nigeria is, primarily, as a result of deprivation. Deprivation, by the consensus among scholars, is the lack of what is essential for adequate development or a failure to satisfy basic needs. There are a...
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Tetanus accounts for high morbidity and case fatality rates in developing countries. This study therefore aimed to identify reasons for the persistence of this disease.Paediatric admissions at Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2008 diagnosed with tetanus were studied. Data was analyzed with SPSS 18 and statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.Of the total 1,681 paediatric admissions, 30 (1.8%) had tetanus. Of the 878 neonatal admissions,...
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L'objet de cette recherche consiste a etudier le role que des manuels d'anglais tunisiens jouent dans l'acquisition d'une Competence Communicative Interculturelle ('ICC) par les apprenants. On se basant sur des methodes quantitatives et qualitatives ainsi que les modeles de Risager (1991) et de Sercu (2000), l'etude essaie d'evaluer aussi bien quatre manuels d'anglais tunisiens que la connaissance des apprenants et leurs attitudes envers les Britanniques et leur culture. Laquelle etude a...
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Stomach cancer is one of the common cancers worldwide including developing countries and is identified as one of the most lethal among the diet related cancers. In Nigeria, there is paucity of data and information about the prevalence of stomach cancer and without doubt this disease is on the increase. Youth engage in the consumption of western diets which have been identified in the literature as one factor that is closely associated with cancers. This shift to western diets by most youth...
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The study investigated the viewer-ship and listener-ship of health–related Entertainment-Education (EE) programmes among women in Lagos State, Nigeria. Using a multi-stage sampling technique, 408 women were sampled from Lagos State and a combination of structured questionnaire and interview schedule methods were used to elicit information on respondents’ ownership of radio; TV and Video sets, their viewership/listenership of healthrelated EE programmes, their forms of participation and...
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights provides in article 1 that: ‘[a]ll human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights’. Several other international human rights instruments have similar clauses on nondiscrimination. The elaborate legal framework notwithstanding, persons with disabilities continue to experience multiple forms of discrimination and exclusion. This study looked at the right to education for children with disabilities in Uganda who, despite the inclusive...