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Youth suicidal behaviour poses a significant public health concern. Mental health care professionals working in schools have an important role to play in youth suicide prevention initiatives, although little is known of the experiences of this group of professionals in low and middle income countries (LMIC’s). The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of mental health professionals working in South African schools and to document their insights, attitudes and beliefs regarding...
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This article deals with the debate in education and law circles about the convergence of the two fields of knowledge in an area conveniently called education law. It recognises that there is no universal acknowledgement of the existence of such a discipline. Although the article does not present a full scale analysis of the relationship between education and law, it does present some views emerging from the existence and functioning of two organisations in South Africa namely the South...
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Understanding differences in oral language abilities is vital, particularly for children from low-income homes and minority children who are at an increased risk for academic failure because of differences or deficits in language use or exposure before they enter school. The purpose of this study was to investigate oral language performance, including receptive and expressive vocabulary, grammar, and sentence imitation, among a diverse group of kindergarten students (n = 503). Using...
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This paper uses data from a novel household survey from the northernmost region of Senegal, Saint-Louis, in order to jointly analyse enrolment in formal and Koranic schools. The data-set includes detailed information on the education and current enrolment status of all household members. In the sample, 20% of children aged 6–14 are not enrolled in any type of school, while the majority (43%) are enrolled in both a formal and a Koranic school. Multinomial logit techniques are employed to...
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Children with disabilities may be particularly vulnerable to malnutrition, as a result of exclusions and feeding difficulties. However, there is limited evidence currently available on this subject.A population-based case-control study was conducted in Turkana County, Kenya, between July and August 2013. Key informants in the community identified children aged 6 months to 10 years who they believed may have a disability. These children were screened by a questionnaire (UNICEF-Washington...
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The issue of disruptive behaviour in schools has become a major stress and concern to teachers. However, in order to minimize these behaviours, teachers are utilizing various disciplinary strategies. The aim of this study was to examine students’ and teachers’ attitudes toward disciplinary styles and to compare the views of the participants from Nigeria and England. Two hundred and eighty five (285) students and 41 teachers from high schools completed the disciplinary styles questionnaires...
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) which is a post-infective acute polyneuropathy has been known to rarely occur among Africans. It is considered the most disabling neurological condition after poliomyelitis. However, little has been reported on the extent of the problem of GBS in Zambia. Hence the main aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of GBS and rate of physiotherapy referral among the patients that were seen at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) between the years 2011-2013....
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This article aims at exploring the nexus between the fundamental rights to life and to a basic education within the ambit of the legal framework created by both the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 and the South African Schools Act 84 of 1996. Attention is drawn to the role of the law to order the living world humans live in an thus creating an emancipated framework allowing individuals a moral and self-sufficient life. The overarching goal of the supreme Constitution is to...
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Introduction: effective communication in a clinical environment plays a vital role in patient assessment and treatment.The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of Malaysian medical students concerning communication barriers during clinical practice.The goal was to provide answers for three important research questions, i.e., 1) Are communication barriers an impediment to Malaysian students during clinical teaching?2) What is the nature of the language barriers that the...
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The research was conducted in the western part of Nigeria. The schools were selected from the local governments areas and some of them tagged the experimental group, those schools where the teachers were selected for training. The control group, were made up of those schools which were not exposed to the training. 377 teachers were exposed to the training intervention which was to teach them how to break the barriers to learning, how to encourage students to grasp subject matter in any...
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Sudan is a vast country with diverse of ecological systems, however, the contribution to climate within the global climate would be addressed remarkably for the situation of the on-going activity. Climate change and mitigation could be observed through forest inventory using volume of wood and the above ground carbon content of land cover. This study was carried out during the summer of 2012 at the Higlig Area south of Kordfan state near the borders with South. A sum total of 176 sample...
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The paper examines the determinants of unemployment in Nigeria from 1981 to 2013, using error correction model (ECM), and with ordinary least squares method for robustness check.The study finds that output size (measured by GDP), foreign direct investment, exchange rate depreciation, and trade openness curb labour unemployment in Nigeria, while factors that worsen labour unemployment include financial development (measured by private credit), intensive capacity utilisation, and natural...
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Based on positive psychology perspective, the relationships of self-efficacy and self-esteem, with organisational commitment were investigated in a sample of 210 secondary school teachers in Nigeria. Measures of organisational commitment, self efficacy, and self-esteem were the instrument of data collection. Linear multiple regression model and t-test for independent sample were used to test the hypotheses. The results revealed significant influence of self-efficacy, self-esteem, age, and...