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This study investigated the impediments to the effective application of ICTs in Tanzania’s teachers’ training colleges (TTCs). It was conducted in 2015 at Bunda, Butimba, Morogoro, Murutunguru TTCs and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training headquarters. Data were collected from 134 students, tutors and other officials using questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions, and observations. The study established purposes for which respondents made use of the pedagogical ICTs...
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Language learning strategies (LLSs) have been the focus of an enormous number of foreign language studies.However, many researches in this field have not been thoroughly examined especially in relation to the writing skill.For this reason, the current study investigates Strategy Based Instruction (SBI) implementation in the writing skill, particularly for students of English at the Intensive Language Teaching Center of Mostaganem University, Algeria , to enable them find out which strategies...
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This mixed-methods study explored how early-career academics (ECA) at the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) acquire pedagogical knowledge, develop their teaching experience as well as examine their expectations regarding the teaching profession. A questionnaire, composed mostly of closed questions and one open-ended question, was applied to 71 ECAs. These questionnaire data were complemented by focus group discussion data from lecturers in management position, including academic deputy...
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Background: Oral care has been rated as a basic nursing care activity which provides respite and comfort to patients, who due to critical illness cannot perform this activity themselves. Oral care practices vary widely with attending nurses providing different level of care at varying frequency.Research in health care practitioners’oral care practices, especially the practices of nurses and respiratory therapists has been advocated. Hence, this study aimed at assessing oral care practice...
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This study examines the role of education in enhancing inclusive growth in Nigeria for the period 1980 to 2014. The study utilizes the Dynamic Error Correction model and the results show that tertiary enrolment positively and significantly enhanced average income, while secondary enrolment and literacy rate positively, but insignificantly, enhanced per capita GDP. Also, tertiary enrolment and secondary enrolment negatively and significantly enhanced unemployment, but literacy rate positively...
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Background. Community-based education research and service (COBERS) is a platform for embedding progressive transformative leadership and research-related medical education in Uganda. The leadership development programme (LDP) developed at Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST), Uganda is a key component of COBERS. Health science students at MUST are equipped by means of the LDP with leadership knowledge and skills, and a positive attitude towards leadership and rural...
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Food insecurity continues to be prevalent in parts of Africa. In December 2015, there were approximately 21.6 million food insecure people in the Horn and East Africa. Climate change is likely to exacerbate current volatility of agricultural production and lead to further food insecurity. Whilst the academic literature has acknowledged the complexity of food insecurity and systems, it is not clear to what extent this has been translated into practice. We argue that there is a tendency to...
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This article describes the rationale, development, and outcomes of two place-based, dual-language picture books with agricultural messages for women farmers and their families in Papua New Guinea. The purpose of the books was to disseminate better agricultural and livelihood practices to women farmers with low literacy. The books were designed and illustrated in collaboration with women farmers from two provinces. Evaluation data were collected through focus groups with local peer educators...
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Background. Burnout has been studied in several emergency medical services contexts and has been found to be high compared with that found in other health professions. Although burnout among students has been described in several healthcare disciplines, this has not been done in the field of prehospital emergency care. Objectives. To determine the prevalence of burnout among students in a 4-year university paramedic degree programme and to assess whether there was any significant difference...
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This study assesses the effects of climate change on vegetative species diversity exploring the usefulness of the Normalised Difference Water Index (NDWI) in predicting spatio-temporal diversity variations.The relationship between species richness and climatic variables of rainfall and temperature is explored based on species data collected from the field over a 3 year period and climate data collected from four local weather stations.Relationship between NDWI and species diversity indices...
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Examination malpractice is a nagging problem afflicting the education industry in Nigeria. This social ill appears to be endemic and intractable as it has permeated and percolated into the fabrics of the Nigeria education system. In this communication, we are going to examine the scope of examination malpractice in Nigeria education system and its devastating effects on the society. We shall underscore the role of teachers in curbing examination malpractice in Nigeria education system. La...
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The first formalised training for Mining Engineers and Mine Surveyors offered in SouthAfrica was introduced in 1895 at the Kimberley school of Mines.