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Chapter 1 Conflict Resolution and Peace Education in Africa: An Introduction Chapter 2 Conflict Resolution and Peace Education in Africa: Lessons and Opportunities Chapter 3 An Elusive Quest? Structural Analysis of Conflicts and Peace in Africa Chapter 4 The Economic Impact of Africa's Conflicts Chapter 5 Educated in War: The Rehabilitation of Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone Chapter 6 Safe Schools: Violence and the Struggle for Peace and Democracy in South African Education Chapter 7 Igbo...
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This article seeks to identify critical success factors for the appropriate infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning in higher education within developing settings. Describe here is a descriptive account of a two-year case study based on the author’s personal analysis of, and reflection on, factors that contributed to the infusion of instructional technologies to advance open learning at the University of Botswana. The first critical success factors identified in this...
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This is the revised text of the fourteenth annual John Henry Whyte Memorial Lecture presented at University College Dublin on 20 November 2003.
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As the pandemic of HIV / AIDS increases daily and the epidemic in the Republic of South Africa is one of the worst in the world, causes and consequences of HIV / AIDS remain contested among political and medical elites in this country. It is indicated that school management and governance are not au fait with the legal requirements to deal with this disease and, in many cases, are still ignoring the existence of the disease. I argue that knowledge of the causes and consequences of HIV / AIDS...
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This study investigated and analyzed the teachers' and administrators' perceptions and experiences towards computer use in Kenyan classrooms. While technology has penetrated many sectors including banking, transportation, communications, medical services and so on, the Kenyan educational system seems to lag behind. Research indicates that computer use in Kenyan classrooms is still at its infancy stage (Kiboss, 2000). The use of computers in only a small percentage of the nation's classrooms...
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Abstract Can the African people investigate and critically analyse nutrition needs in their context, identify national or community nutrition problems, plan and evaluate nutrition programs, educate, and communicate scientific knowledge in nutrition without high-level trained staffs with a strong scientific base in human nutrition? Will they be able to tackle their nutrition problems without a sustainable organisation for long-term training and research? In this paper, an attempt is made to...
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Higher education restructuring in South Africa has been heavily influenced by policy processes which culminated in the formulation of several documents which include: the National Commission on Higher Education (NCHE) Report (1996), the Education White Paper 3 (EWP 1997) entitled A Programme for the Transformation of Higher Education, the Council on Higher Education (CHE) Report entitled Towards a New Higher Education Landscape: meeting the Equity, Quality and Social Development Imperatives...
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Kenya, a former British colony, attained its political independence in 1963. Despite its political independence, Kenya inherited a colonial education system that was based on segregation and exclusion because of race, culture, class, and gender. This is a qualitative analysis examining the education system in Kenya. In the analysis, we explore gender and class barriers that may inhibit education for women in Kenya. We review existing secondary literature on policy documents; reflect on our...