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Since 2003 the Endangered Languages Project at SOAS has been involved in various types of training for documentation of endangered languages, ranging from one-day workshops through to MA and PhD post-graduate degree programs. The training events have been attended by specialists, research grantees, students, and members of the general public, and have covered a wide range of topics and involved delivery in a range of contexts and delivery modes, including hands-on practical sessions and...
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La recherche presentee est essentiellement descriptive et interpretative. Elle initie l'etude des handicaps au Gabon (13 000 individus, 47 % de handicaps moteurs, 24 % de deficients visuels et 10 % de deficiences auditives). Une approche globale, par methode d'entretien avec enquete retrospective, est realisee sur les trois groupes de handicaps et croisee avec celle sur les personnes valides. Les themes abordes renseignent sur les preoccupations, les projections au monde, le contenu...
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This study is an attempt to investigate the relationship existing between childrearing pattern and secondary school students’ choice of career. The sample of this study was 410 SSIII students, which were drawn from 30 Secondary schools in Rivers State of Nigeria using simple random sampling technique. In each of these schools, one arm of SSIII class was randomly selected. Three research questions and three hypotheses were formulated and tested. The result, of the analysis showed that a...
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Children, Youth and Environments Vol. 17 No. 4 (2007) ISSN: 1546-2250 Dilemmas of Culture in African Schools: Youth, Nationalism and the Transformation of Knowledge Coe, Cati (2005). Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press; 241 pages. $20. ISBN 0226111318. Cati Coe’s book’s use of ethnography and history guides readers to understand the dynamics of cultural politics inGhana as the state attempts to create a national culture through its schools. Coe focuses on the debate over...
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To know the perspective of trainee Ophthalmologists on the present state of Ophthalmology training in Nigeria.Semi structured questionnaires were administered on trainee ophthalmologists from 13 different training centres across Nigeria during revision courses and Fellowship examination in year 2004. Included were age, sex, training levels and number of year in training. Also assessed were information on acquisition of theoretical knowledge, surgical and managerial skills as well as...
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The paper examined library services availability in support of national policy on education in Minna, Nigeria. The research design was survey. The researcher designed a self-constructed questionnaire tagged library. services to children questionnaire (LSTCQ) which after thorough validation were distributed to nurse ry and p rimary schools in Minna. The information that were got from distributed copies of questionnaire were presented and analyzed. The result of research indicated following...
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This paper examines the issue of quality of education in Nigeria. The paper recognizes quality of education as one of the most widely used and spoken of concept in Nigeria, although, very little or no unanimity with regard to its meaning has been reached. This is essentially true in higher education as compared to industry where clearly definable products with quantifiable qualities exist. The 'product' of higher education is intangible and the customer very difficult to identify. However,...
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Developing countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, continue to face insurmountable challenges in building and sustaining capacity for development... This paper reports on a preliminary exercise to examine training and its contribution to developing capacity in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, as an input to developing a larger research and development agenda to strengthen the capacity of the ministry to effectively implement its strategies. The paper is structured as follows. A...
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Background: Mass urinary screening is a useful way to detect the prevalence of renal diseases and to improve its outcome. This study was undertaken to detect the prevalence of asymptomatic urinary abnormalities among primary school children in Egypt. Methods: A total of 1670 healthy children were included in this study. Urinary screening was performed with the dipstick method. Results: Twenty-two children (1.3%) had urinary abnormalities at the first screening and only 12 (0.72%) had urinary...
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of dentine hypersensitivity and to examine some associated factors such as initiating stimuli among adult patients attendingthe Dental Clinic of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Materials and methods All consecutive adult patients that presented at the oral diagnosis unit over a period of 13 months, from March 2003 to March 2004, were included in the study. Relevant history, such as nature of...