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Education demands that parents play a certain role in childrens life and the schools life in general. After all the school is supposed to serve the community in which it is. In this study, the following are examined: the desirable role of parents through a community alternative school and the present situation in Lesotho in regard to the role of parents for the future of their children. This study suggests ways in which Lesotho can learn from Sungmin Son Alternative School in Korea with...
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The purpose of this study is to finding out how ICT can be used effectively in teaching. The subject under study is Mathematics. The study started with analyzing literature on how Mathematics is being taught in Korea. This throughout the paper acts as a springboard to set a precedent for Mali Education progress. Facts about teaching mathematics using ICT were backed up by an interview with an elementary teacher. EDUNET materials and multimedia flash as the basic resources teachers use are...
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Misinformation in the African American community regarding college costs, access, and the benefits of a college education abound. Counseling from a trustworthy, supportive school counselor can make a difference in stemming African American talent loss, especially among young Black men. Using the 1988 National Educational Longitudinal Survey, the author finds that African American students' understanding of their counselors' expectations for their future education positively influences...
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Abstract In the Republic of Zambia, an estimated 256,000 persons have some form of disability, and of these, 5.4% have intellectual disabilities. Even now, traditional beliefs about the etiology of intellectual disabilities persist and considerable stigma is attached to the presence of persons with intellectual disabilities who are often excluded from community life. Recently, antidiscrimination legislation has been enacted and there is a policy related to pupils with special educational...
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Modern contraceptive methods accepted by 17,846 new clients in Jos University Teaching Hospital, a tertiary health institution, over two decades are presented.This was a review of the contraceptive trend in new clients who used the various methods of contraception over an 18-year period, 1985-2002.The accepted methods were the intrauterine device (26.1%), oral contraceptive pills (23.5%), female sterilization (21.7%), the Injectable (14.2%), male condom (9.5%), Norplant implants (4.9%) and...
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A Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Master of Education (M.Ed.) Degree of Kenyatta University, June 2008
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This paper is based on findings from a study conducted to examine children and parents’ language preferences in view of the Zimbabwean language policy derived from the 1987 Education Act, which requires instruction to be conducted in the mother tongue in grades 1-3. This study is thus a survey in which interviews and questionnaires were used to gather data from pupils, parents, school heads, “infant teachers and teachers-in-charge of infant departments” (TICs). The sample consisted of 60...
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We conducted a randomised community controlled trial to estimate the effectiveness of health and pig-management education intervention in reducing the incidence rate of porcine cysticercosis caused by Taenia solium in Mbulu District, northern Tanzania, between April 2002 and July 2004. We included a random sample of 827 pig-keeping households from 42 randomly selected villages in our 27-month study. We collected baseline data on the prevalence of porcine cysticercosis based on lingual...
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The Kilimanjaro is the African highest mountain and culminates at 5895 m high. This huge volcanic edifice is composed of three main centres along a N110°E-striking axis (Shira, Kibo and Mawenzi from W to E), and emplaced in a key area where a major N80°E-oriented volcanic lineament intersects a first-order NW–SE basement fault-like discontinuity. Seventeen K–Ar ages (on microcrystalline groundmass) acquired on lavas and intrusive facies from the three eruptive centres confirm that the...
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A review of donors’ most recent policies highlights that the term ‘partnership’ is firmly embedded in the lexicon of international development. Most donors now only fund INGO programmes if they are partnering LNGOs. This article considers key questions in relation to such programmes: What is meant by an education partnership? Are there features common to all education partnerships? What are the features of an effective education partnership between an INGO and an LNGO? How do these features...
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Technical education, as entrenched in the Nigerian National Policy on Education, is concerned with qualitative technological human resources development directed towards a national pool of skilled and self-reliant craftsmen, technicians and technologists in technical and vocational fields. The two key phrases, which readily come to mind in this type of education, are competency-based skill-acquisition and sound scientific knowledge. In order to cope with the requirements of fast developing...
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Mild or worse hearing loss, defined as pure tone average >25 decibel, is seen commonly with preventable etiologies.A tertiary care, urban referral hospital.Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of individuals attending the hearing loss clinic of National Hospital, Abuja, between May 2005 and April 2007. Data matching the diagnosis of acute otitis media (AOM), otitis media with effusion (OME) and chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) were extracted from the database and...
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Summary: The relationships between climate and agricultural production in Benin, tropical West Africa, are elucidated using predictions from a high-resolution regional climate model. The aim is to detect the sensitivity of various mainly ali mentary crops cultivated in tropical Africa to changing climate conditions due to increasing greenhouse-gas concentrations and ongoing land degradation. This knowledge is of practical relevance since the predominant cultivation of less vulner able crops...