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Background: Physical inactivity and sedentary lifestyles are major risk factors of childhood obesity. This study aimed to measure physical activity (PA) levels by accelerometer and Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children (PAQ-C) among Senegalese school children and the relation with Body Mass Index (BMI) and body composition. Methodology: 156 pupils 8-11 years old were randomly selected in four elementary public schools of Dakar. BMI z-score was used to categorize children...
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The Ethiopian highlands are a biodiversity hotspot, split by the Great Rift Valley into two distinct systems of plateaus and mountains. The Rift Valley is currently hot and dry and acts as a barrier to gene flow for highland-adapted species. It is however unlikely that the conditions in the Rift were inhospitable to highland species during the entire Pleistocene. To assess the significance of the Ethiopian Rift as a biogeographic barrier as well as the impact Pleistocene climatic changes...
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This study investigated the impact of school-community relationship on effective curriculum delivery in senior secondary schools in Kaduna State . The study was carried out to specifically determine the impact of school-community relationship on educational outcomes of students in senior secondary schools in Kaduna State. A descriptive survey research was used for the study. The population of this study comprised of 357 principals and 7,997 teachers in senior secondary schools in Kaduna...
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School-based sexual health education has the potential to provide an inclusive and comprehensive approach to promoting sexual health among young people. We reviewed evaluations of school-based sexual health education interventions in sub-Saharan Africa to assess effectiveness in reducing sexually transmitted infections and promoting condom use.We searched ten electronic databases, hand-searched key journals, and reference lists of included articles for potential studies. Data were extracted...
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Background: Although Emergency Medicine has existed as a recognized specialty in Alexandria University since 1970 a recent shining as a highly competitive specialty since 2003 through an Egyptian Fellowship Training program granting a professional and not an academic degree. Emergency Medicine is still in its development phase as a practice. Five public universities are offering postgraduate degrees in Emergency Medicine. These degrees when obtained by trainees, in addition to a varying...
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Open AccessWhose Past, What Future? Teaching Contested Histories in Contemporary Rwanda and BurundiDenise Bentrovato, Dr.Denise Bentrovato, Dr.Denise Bentrovato is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Pretoria and an associated researcher at the Georg Eckert Institute. She is also cofounder and coordinator of the African Association for History Education, based in South Africa. Her research focuses on memory politics, transitional justice, and history education in sub-Saharan...
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The 2008 global economic crisis has seen young people’s career and employment prospects dwindle, particularly for those based in rural areas. Governments in both industrialised and developing countries are considering vocational education reform to meet nations’ employment and economic needs. Despite renewed interest in VET, the sentiments of students and teachers remain largely unexplored. This study investigated the views and attitudes of students, teachers and education inspectors...
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Open AccessUsing Education as a Political Tool to Advance Marginalization in Northern UgandaMichelle SavardMichelle SavardMichelle Savard is a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of Education at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Her research engages formerly abducted and vulnerable young mothers in Northern Uganda. With an aim to enhance the young mothers’ positive competence and community acceptance, this research examines the impact of using a participatory, self-directed approach to...
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<div><p><em>Learners in different countries are currently being taught language at their functioning levels irrespective of their grades. District English Evaluation Tests in Kenya have indicated that Class Three prelingually deaf learners are being taught English above their functioning level. However, the results did not show the learners’ functioning level in expressive English. The purpose of the current study was to assess the learner’s functioning level in expressive...
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With the announcement of the new sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in March 2016, many countries start to adopt a new development strategies focus on what is called Inclusive Green Growth. This term was first used in the UN Rio+20 conferences, in attempt to merge the interest of the world in green growth as well as in inclusive growth. The World Bank defines Inclusive Green Growth as “the economics of Sustainable Development”. Ethiopia is one of the first countries in Africa to develop...
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The study is based on the teaching and learning strategies Molefi Senior Secondary School in Botswana adopts to support students who are blind. The objectives of the study were to describe and explicate the teaching and learning strategies the school adopts to support students who are blind and project ways for improving the practices. The study made use of the school community and stakeholders as its respondents. The interviews, documents and observations were used to collect data. The data...
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<p><em>This contribution examines the pro and cons on the English language teaching practice in a non-English speaking country, Congo. It appears that English language is solely taught for examination purposes what is best summarized in terms of eye to read, think to write when the mouth remains shut</em>.<em> Oral communication is in a poor relation in language teaching and learning in Congo. One of the reasons is the inefficiency of the course of English phonetics...