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The US’ recovery is fragile, and may well be undermined if the Fed begins to taper its program of quantitative. Andy Langenkamp writes that with the end of the fiscal year 2013 close at hand, the President and Congress are about to face political battles over the budget, debt ceiling and budget sequestration. With so much at stake, any political blunder may have grave consequences for the economy. Now, with the President pushing for Congressional approval of strikes on Syria, we may well be in for a very turbulent political fall.
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Schooling, a relatively recent invention which emerged as society became more complex, has become the major agent of education worldwide.Being that schools do not exist in a vacuum, they alone cannot successfully perform this function.Because schools emanate from communities, the latter must exercise ownership by being both the determiners and determinants of education.This paper therefore presents how a relationship can be formed among the principal stakeholders -parents, teachers and...
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The efficacy of the Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy in addressing the problem of youth restiveness and terrorism in Nigeria was determined by this study through quasiexperimental research design. The participants were thirty six Senior Secondary School students in their second year (SS 2) from an intact class from the Command Secondary School, Abakaliki, south east Nigeria. There were two levels of treatment. An instrument called Rational Emotive Inventory (REI) was constructed, validated...
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Intestinal helminths constitute the primary cause of illnesses in pre and school age children in the less developed countries. Their importance has been disregarded for a long time because of their insidious and chronic nature. In order to assess the prevalence rate of intestinal helminths in Chadian children, a survey of intestinal worms was carried out from March 2010 to February 2011 intwo ecological zones (Sahelian and Sudanian zones) in the Republic of Chad. 1002 children (541 boys and...
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The study assessed error-correction techniques used in correcting students’ essays in English language and also determined the effects of these strategies and other related variables on students’ performance in essay writing with a view to improving students’ writing skill in English language in South Western Nigeria. A quasi-experimental design was adopted for the study. The sample comprised of 180 SSII students who were randomly selected. The students were assigned to experimental groups:...
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This study examines the implementation of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program in Rwanda from the viewpoint of primary school teachers involved with the program. It seeks to understand how these teachers feel about the program, how they incorporate the low-cost laptops into their classrooms, and their impressions of the laptops’ impacts on their students. Results of the study reveal that the teachers like the initiative, but recognize many challenges in adapting the program to their...
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This article reports on a secondary data analysis conducted on the South African mathematics teachers’ dataset of the Second Information Technology in Education Study (SITES 2006). The sample consisted of a stratified sample of 640 mathematics teachers from 504 randomly selected computer-using and non–computer-using schools that completed the SITES 2006 teachers’ questionnaire, which investigated their pedagogical use of Information Communication Technology (ICT). The purpose of the current...
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 84p. The LB1062.6 N59 2010
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 65p. The LC 67.58 .K4N32 2011
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of a set of dimensions on e-School success in a cross-sectional study of NEPAD's e-School pilot in Kenya. All of the six e-Schools participating in the NEPAD's e-School pilot in Kenya were selected. Th
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Background : Caesarean section is a common operation in obstetric practice, but there is a general aversion to caesarean section amongst Nigerian women due to a myriad of reasons amongst which are its associated morbidity and mortality. Surgical site infection following caesarean section is both a major cause of prolonged hospital stay and the wide spread aversion to caesarean delivery in our environment. Objective: To determine the risk factors for surgical site infection following...
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This study examined students’ attitudes towards physics and chemistry in selected secondary schools in Tarime-Mara, Tanzania. Three hundred (300) students in forms III and IV from six selected ordinary level secondary schools both private and government owned were involved in the study. Data were collected using validated reliable questionnaire and analyzed by simple descriptive statistics determining frequencies and percentages. It was found that female students had negative attitude toward...