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This paper examines the influence of teachers' learning styles on their classroom teaching and learning practices.The reported mixed method study was conducted in various school districts in a large province in South Africa.The data was collected with the use of questionnaires administered to primary school natural science teachers and classroom observations made during a science lesson.The study examined the preferred learning styles of primary school science teachers.It then investigated...
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The study aimed at identifying the evidences of climate change in Bauchi. The emphasis was to find out if there are changes on the temperature and rainfall over time; to what extent these changes occur and likely impact these changes will have in Bauchi. The study was done in Bauchi town, Bauchi state of northeastern Nigeria. Elements of climate such as temperature and rainfall of the study area for a period of thirty (30) years between 1978 and 2008 were collected and analyzed using...
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This study characterizes the leachates quality of an active dumpsite in Warri, Delta State and also analyses its contamination or pollution potential.Leachate Pollution Index (LPI) -a tool for quantifying pollution potential of leachates generated from dumpsites -has been used to quantify the leachates contamination potential of the dumpsite.The LPI values for the different sample locations L1, L2 and L3 were computed to be 5.69, 6.18 and 5.89 respectively with a mean value of 5.80, while...
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Dose adjustment for certain drugs is required in patients with reduced renal function to avoid toxicity as many drugs are eliminated by the kidneys. The aim of this study was to assess whether appropriate dosage adjustments were made in hospitalized patients with renal impairment.A prospective cross-sectional study was carried out in the internal medicine wards of Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital. All patients with creatinine clearance ≤ 59 ml/min admitted to hospital between April and...
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Malaria among school children has received increased attention recently, yet there remain few detailed data on the health and educational burden of malaria, especially in southern Africa. This paper reports a survey among school children in 50 schools in Zomba District, Malawi. Children were assessed for Plasmodium infection, anemia, and nutritional status and took a battery of age-appropriate tests of attention, literacy, and numeracy. Overall, 60.0% of children were infected with...
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Teachers, as the primary education service delivery agents, play a lead role in what, how, and how much student’s learn, including among disadvantaged populations. Yet, often governments’ education reform efforts are confronted with strong resistance from teacher unions. This global pattern is even stronger in MENA where, in many countries, the relationship between unions and Ministries of Education is characterized by lack of trust and persistent tension, resulting in little to no...
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The study investigated the effects of Hybrid Active Learning Strategy (HALS) on students’ understanding of direct current electricity concepts (DCEC) in Nigerian secondary schools. The pretest-posttest control group design was adopted for the study. Proportionate stratified random sampling technique and table of random numbers were used to select the sample of 172 physics students from four co-educational senior secondary schools in Kaduna Educational Zone, Kaduna State, Nigeria. The...
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Education for all individuals plays a major role in their development and of society at large; thus, it is both a basic social need to strive for and a factor for rapid and sustainable economic development. An increasing level of education for the population at large plays an important role in helping society break out of poverty, yet, how far do working children benefit from the right to basic education? This paper discusses the impact of child labour on children’s access to basic education...
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Armed conflict and socio-demographic characteristics of internally displaced persons (IDPs) are very important factors that influence the provision of reproductive health (RH) in humanitarian settings. Maternal health education plays a crucial role to overcome the barriers of RH care, reduce home births conducted by traditional birth attendants (TBAs), and improve increasing births in a health facility. The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the association between the place of...
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It is a fact that Algerian EFL pupils face difficulties in learning English as a foreign language. This is clearly mirrored by their poor outcome during the official exams, particularly at the ‘Baccalaureate Exam’ where English is often identified as one of the major teaching subjects causing pupils’ failure. From our modest experience as an EFL teacher at the secondary education, we noticed that our EFL pupils usually face difficulties in the four language skills, i.e., listening, speaking,...