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Abstract This article advocates the inclusion of entrepreneurship education as a subject in the curricula of all the educational institutions in Nigeria and other developing countries. Some innovative entrepre‐neurship education practices such as periodic entrepreneur‐pupil/student interaction and students' attachment period with established entrepreneurs are also proposed in inculcating the entrepreneurial culture. The regular interactive sessions with entrepreneurs from the organized...
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This study set out to determine the pattern and predictors of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) among small-scale and self-employed chili pepper grinders in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. Audiological evaluation was conducted for all participants after noise level measurement. Of 136 studied, 85 (62.5%) were confirmed with slight-to-moderate NIHL. Mean age was 40.2 years, mean years spent as grinders was 9.3 years and mean hours spent daily at work was 13.3 hours. The mean age of those with NIHL...
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This article reports some findings of study regarding practices and procedures of internal instructional supervision in public secondary schools in Kenya. The findings are part of a large-scale project undertaken in Kenya to determine the perceptions of headteachers, teachers and senior government education officers regarding the practices of internal instructional supervision and staff development in Kenyan public secondary schools. Findings indicated that instructional supervision was...
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The study examines one strand in the debate on climate change, notably climate change and variability will cause calamities that will likely hurt many people, especially those already placed in a disadvantaged position such as women. Calamities are expected to lead to changes in their livelihoods and increase their poverty. Taking the agricultural sector in Ghana as one example, this study challenges the interchangeable use of the concepts 'women' and 'gender' and an exclusive focus on...
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The aim of this research is to explore the notion of entrepreneurship education through the eyes of the youth participating in such programs. It examines what forces and forms of help encourage young people to enrol in such programs, does it really lead them to think about the possibility of creating their own employment and opportunities for income earning after graduation. The paper gives the reader significant insight into entrepreneurship training and education in Egypt through...
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Pregnancy among adolescent girls is a major problem in Tanzania. It impends the government efforts to reduce gender gap in education and fight poverty, as it has become the major reason for school drop out among schoolgirls. Pregnancies among schoolgirls in Tanzania have been for decade associated with economic setback (poverty). This study describes and analyse the dominant notions of sexuality and gender, which persist in Iringa rural district in Tanzania, that shape boys, older men and...
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Thechoice of an appropriate career, occupation or profession is one of the most important decisions hat one makes in life and there are many factors which may influence such a decision. The purpose of this study was to establish the factors which influenced students currently studying optometry in South African institutions in deciding on the course of study and choice of institution. Data was collected with a questionnaire on demographics of the students and the factors that might have...
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This paper presents a qualitative study in which an attempt was made to extend the debate surrounding the use of real life contexts to make mathematics more meaningful and real. The study investigated Grade 8 learners’ knowledge of number, understanding of number concepts and the kinds of connections they make between number and the context in which number is used. An important aspect of the study’s methodological approach involved an examination of the comments that learners made about what...
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Southern Africa is a research-rich environment in which research ethics review is critical. The research ethics review system is well establsihed but considerable variability in capacity and training exists among the various research ethics committees (RECs) in the region. The ARESA programme comprises a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research Ethics, an annual seminar, a newsletter and an association of REC members. The programme has been developed to promote health in the region via...
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Purpose: To determine the frequency of occurrence of Enterobacter species and their antibiogram from clinical specimens of blood, cerebrospinal fluid, urine and wound obtained from University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria.Methods: Specimens were obtained from patients who were seen at the various units of the hospital during the period January 2008 to June 2010.The total number of specimens was 6632, and were obtained from 1678 adult males, 2010 adult females and 2944...
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Many authors have reported on the evolution and trends of optometric education in Africa. Amongst these are articles on Optometry and optometric education in Africa, West Africa, Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, and Ethiopia. This article reports the historical perspectives of optometric education in Ghana and the developments that have been made in the last 20 years. It also attempts to relate the stride made towards legal recognition of optometry in Ghana. In presenting this historical...
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Dr. Sanjiv Shrivastava is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of Physics, who teaches very large classes of nearly 1000 students at the university of the Witwatersrand. He has been using the ubiquitous smart phone technology to engage students and to impart learning to large classes of First year Engineers. Due to my interest in the political economy of higher education, in terms of government and international policies that are continually putting pressure on universities worldwide to force...