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fhe semi-privatisation of public universities and the growth ofprivate universities have been two important developments affecting higher education iri Kenya in the last decade. The trend towards the privatisation ofuniversity education has been in tune with global neo-liberal policies that Kenya embraced from 1986. The policies were promoted for their potential to broaden opportunities for previously excluded groups. In higher education, private universities and programmes claim to offer...
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Educated parents tend to have educated children. But is intergenerational transmission of human capital more nature, more nurture, or both? The author uses household survey data from Rwanda that contains a large proportion of children living in households without their biological parents. The data allows him to separate genetic from environmental parental influences. The nonrandom placement of children is controlled by including the educational attainment of the absent biological parents and...
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Abstract Geoarchaeological studies of valley‐fill sequences frequently do not employ the full range of human activities to explain the causes of deposition. This paper shows how records of environmental change from ocean cores and relict lakes can be integrated with geoarchaeological sequences from land and the record of long‐term settlement and land use to provide a composite record of human–environmental interactions. On the high plains of Yemen, lakes and paleosols suggest that the ratio...
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College Press Publishers (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 3041, Harare, www.macmillan-africa.com 212 pages ISBN 1-77900-422-2 Journal of Psychology in Africa 2004, 14(1): 153–154
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The focus of this study was to examine the extent to which secondary school teachers are satisfied with their salaries and the way they are promoted. The analysis of data was carried out by the use of percentage and a chi-square. The majority of teachers were of the view that either their salaries were satisfactory (48%) or they were too low (52%). On the question of promotion, more teachers were of the view that the promotion process was not fair. Gender differences regarding salaries and...
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This study investigated the effects of problem-solving technique (PST) and Anxiety Management Training (AMT) on the reduction of career indecision among school-going adolescents. One hundred and twenty-two SS2 students (males = 56, females = 66) randomly selected from three coeducational secondary schools in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria participated in the study. A 3 x 2 factorial pretest-posttest experimental control group design was adopted for the study. There were two experimental groups...
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Triage is the process of sorting patients based on the level of acuity to ensure the most severely injured and ill patients receive timely care before their condition worsens. The South African Triage Scale (SATS) was developed out of a need for an accurate and objective measure of urgency based on physiological parameters and clinical discriminators that is easily implemented in low resource settings. SATS was introduced in the emergency center (EC) of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH)...
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Background: Because such a study has not been done in Nigeria before, we undertook to study birth injury (BI) retrospectively in three tertiary hospitals. Materials And Methods: We analyzed the records of patients with BI between January 1 1999 and December 31 2003. Result: 146 patients had BI. Male to female ratio was 1:1, the mean age at presentation was 74.3 ± 380 days and the range was 2 hours to 8.7 days. The most common presentation was brachial plexus palsy (43.8%), followed by...
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The government of Burkina Faso is committed to the improvement of women’s reproductive health. Within this context, the Population Council’s FRONTIERS Program collaborated with two nongovernmental organizations, Tostan in Senegal and Mwangaza Action in Burkina Faso, to replicate the Tostan community-based education program. Originally developed in Senegal, this program provides modules in local languages on hygiene, problem solving, women’s health, and human rights as a means of promoting...
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This book addresses major sociological issues in sub-Saharan African education today. Its fourteen contributors present a thoroughly African world-view within a sociology of education theoretical fram
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From 2000 to 2003, FRONTIERS collaborated with the Senegalese nongovernmental organization Tostan to evaluate the effects of a community-based education program on awareness, attitudes, and behavior regarding reproductive health and female genital cutting. The Tostan program provides modules in local languages on hygiene, problem solving, women’s health, and human rights. It was designed to improve women’s health and promote social change by enabling participants, mainly women, to analyze...