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Summary The type of discipline, the degree of praise, of affection, and of confidence from parents towards 744 male and female secondary school students, belonging mostly to the Wolof ethnic group in Senegal, were investigated by means of a questionnaire. The principal findings were as follows: fathers were more severe than mothers especially when the socioeconomic status of the father was low; most praise, affection, and feeling of confidence came from the mothers. However, girls believed...
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The relative distribution of education is linked with relative social and economic development among nations and inter-regionally within the same country (Denison, 1962). Evidence from comparative studies shows that intra-national variation is usually greater than inter-national variations (Gould, 1971: 82-89) and tends to intensify among lower level political formations (Gould, 1972: 65-74). Historical evidence indicates that the educational advantages of some regions are derived from...
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Science EducationVolume 64, Issue 2 p. 185-193 Science Teacher Education Relationships between actualizing concrete and formal science teaching intentions and the levels of cognitive development among some prospective teachers in nigeria Olusola J. Ehindero, Olusola J. Ehindero Department of Special Education and Curriculum Studies, University of Ife, NigeriaSearch for more papers by this author Olusola J. Ehindero, Olusola J. Ehindero Department of Special Education and Curriculum Studies,...
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Summary This investigation was focussed on the relationship between bilingualism and creativity. It was hypothesized that since language and thought are intimately related, the bilingual person, because he has two linguistic vantage windows or corridors to the world of phenomena, would ceteris paribus have an advantage over the monoglot in that aspect (divergent style) of cognitive functioning sometimes labelled “creativity,” since he would presumably have a greater repertoire of cognitive...
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THe family size preferences of 122 male and 56 female undergraduate students at the University of Benin in Nigeria were examined. The majority of the students had negative attitudes toward small families, defined as families with 2 or less children. 52% of the respondents said that the only reason to limit family size was financial constratints. 33% viewed childless families as unfortunate and 27% of the males viewed families with only 1 child as equally unfortunate. None of the males and...
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An analysis is presented of the numbers of medical students in South African medical schools and of medical graduates produced annually. The data are analyzed according to ethnic groups. It is shown that gross discrepancies exist, and that black (African) and Colored sectors of the population are seriously underrepresented. This pattern is found for the total number of medical students; the ratio of number of medical students in each ethnic group to the total population of that group; the...
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Journal Article EDUCATION IN THE SOUTHERN SUDAN: THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT-MISSIONARY-SOUTHERN SUDANESE RELATIONSHIPS UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION DURING THE CONDOMINIUM PERIOD, 1898–1956 Get access LILIAN PASSMORE SANDERSON LILIAN PASSMORE SANDERSON The author was formerly Headmistress of the Khartoum Girls' Secondary School and is shortly to publish (together with her husband, Professor G. N. Sanderson) a general history of this subject. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford...
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The purpose of this study was to assess the adequacy of professional training received by senior and junior agricultural extension staff in Imo and Anambra States, Eastern Nigeria. The subjects included 51 senior and 165 junior agricultural extension staff representing a 32% proportionate random sample of the population. An interview schedule and a training need identification check list were developed and used to collect data for the study. The findings show that 37% of the senior and 61%...
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Undergraduate tiution in family practice was fully instituted for the first time in South Africa at the University of Pretoria in 1977. Students in the 2nd-5th years of study are taught the various aspects of family medicine and practice management by means of formal lectures and practical clinical work. The treachers are all general practitioners, most of whom hold a higher degree in family practice. In addition, each student spends at least 1 week with a practitioner in general practice....
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The Quaternary central volcano Longonot is situated on the floor of the Eastern Rift Valley of Kenya, at 36°26'E, 0°55'S, within the Nakuru-Naivasha peralkaline volcanic province. The volcano consists of peralkaline trachyte lavas and pyroclastics, accompanied by minor volumes of mixed, hawaiite-peralkaline trachyte lavas. Longonot has been mapped in detail as a prerequisite to the collection of a sample suite representative of the volumes of liquid erupted during specific periods of...