Your search
Results 944 resources
-
In order to study the impact of literacy training on visual-spatial cognitive performance, the Kohs Block Design and the “Draw-a-person-with-face-in-front (DAPF)” test were administered to two distinct populations of agricultural pastoralists in Southwest Ethiopia. The Karo have no literacy training while the Hamar subjects had had several years of schooling. As expected, Hamar subjects (who were literate) produced a larger percentage (43.1%) of correct block constructions as compared to the...
-
An inventory of the fungal microflora present in sediments collected at 11 sites along Oued Sebou has been established. The influence of some climatic parameters (temperature, rainfall) and of pollution on the composition of the fungal communities has been questioned. Emericella nidulans, Eurotium amstelodami, Neosartotya fesheri var. glabrum (Ascomycetes), Dreschslera biseptata (Dematiac˦;), Penicillium citrinum (Mucedinace˦) and Phoma sp. (Sph˦ropsidale) can be considered as strains...
-
Abstract The goals of this education outreach demonstration study were to prepare a cadre of registered nurses (RN) as Church Health Educators (CHE), and to test the efficacy of a hypertension (HBP) education and support program in African American (AA) churches for persons with HBP in managing blood pressure (BP). In this two‐phase study, RNs were prepared as CHEs in phase 1 and a convenience sample of 97 subjects with HBP was taught by the CHEs in phase 2. The intervention's content...
-
Awojobi Clinic in Eruwa, Nigeria, a hospital in a rural setting, is used as a case study. Medical practitioners hoping to practise surgery in a rural setting should be able to carry out certain essential life-saving procedures. The curricula of surgical training in medical institutions are examined to determine their relevance to performing surgery in a rural setting, and some suggestions are proffered.
-
ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between the family functioning of adolescent Ethiopian immigrants, as assessed by father, mother, and adolescent, and their school performance as evaluated by their teachers. Forty adolescents were randomly selected from all the 15–18-year-old students, with intact families, studying in boarding schools in the northern part of Israel. The students and their parents were given the FACES III (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales) to...
-
Earthquakes in the Woodlark‐D'Entrecasteaux rift system reveal changes in fault geometry along strike, as extension progresses from continental to oceanic modes. In one segment, evidence is found for earthquakes on shallow‐dipping normal faults. To examine these trends, locations of 147 earthquakes are redetermined, and focal mechanisms for 21 events are derived from waveform inversion. Where seafloor spreading occurs, east of 152°E, most earthquakes illuminate a NE‐SW strike‐slip fault...
-
Ecclesiology and theological education: A South African reformed perspective. The church is one of the primary contexts in which theology is done. In the South African theology education debate the implications which this context has for the nature of theological education has not yet been adequately described. This article therefore intends dealing with this issue. The well known four attributes of the church are used as indicators of the nature of theological education which results in...
-
Abstract The most important challenge in our era is finding ways and means to enable workers to survive the realities of the Structural Adjustment Programme which has brought untold misery and poverty on peasants and workers in Zambia. Changes taking place in the political, social and economic life of the country need to be carefully studied and thoroughly understood by workers and union leaders so that we manoeuvre through the situation in a much more rational and positive way if our newly...
-
At the turn of the nineteenth century, the Spanish Crown issued a Real Cédula (Royal Decree) authorizing the administration of public education in Cuba to an elite Creole group of twenty-seven large landholders known as the Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País . The Real Cédula provided for the expansion and secularization of primary education in Cuba. The Sociedad embodied the elite planter Creole class whose influence had increased in Cuba steadily during the second half of the eighteenth...
-
Recent trends in early childhood teacher education in Zimbabwe are reviewed in the context of overall teacher reform. Social tensions which stem from the current system of early education and care are described, together with a survey of beliefs regarding early education held by parents, teachers, and primary school headmasters. The results point to the diversity of meanings attached to early education in Zimbabwe, and the challenge this poses for parents, teachers, and policy makers in Zimbabwe.
-
However keen the take up of the new technology, a programme stands or falls on whether people change their normal behaviour for the better. But who wants to tell their neighbours what to do?