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Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of . DOCTOR of EDUCATION in the Faculty of Education at the University of Zululand, 2004.
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The rapid increase in adult mortality due to the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa raises great concern about potential intergenerational effects on children. This article estimates the impact of AIDS-related adult mortality on primary school attendance in rural Kenya using a panel of 1,266 households surveyed in 1997, 2000, and 2002. The paper distinguishes between effects on boys’ and girls’ education to understand potential gender differences resulting from adult mortality. We also...
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paper examines dynamic changes in educational quality and equity differences in the public school system between Black and other racial groups in post-apartheid South Africa, using the ratio of learners to educators in each school, available from the School Register of Needs, 1996 and 2000. The analysis incorporates school- and community-level unobservables and the endogenous movement of learners. This paper shows that (1) the learner-educator ratios significantly differ between formerly...
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This paper uses recently available South African school census data from 1996 and 2000 to assess variations in educational quality across former population groups of public schools and dynamic changes in post-apartheid South Africa. The author argues that unless the government actively strengthens its support to former Black schools in allocating both budget and personnel, a vicious cycle of poverty and low-quality education will persist. The worry is that children who do not receive a...
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This paper examines dynamic changes in educational quality and equity differences in the public school system between Black and other racial groups in postapartheid South Africa, using the ratio of learners to educators in each school, available from the School Register of Needs, 1996 and 2000. The analysis incorporates schooland community-level unobservables and the endogenous movement of learners. This paper shows that (1) the learner-educator ratios significantly differ between formerly...
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On December 22’1, 1999 an earthquake of Magnitude Mµ,: 5.7 occurred at Ain Temouchent (northwest Algeria). This moderate seismic event was located in a region characterized by a low seismic activity where few historical events have been observed. The earthquake, with a maximum intensity of VII (MSK scale), caused serious damages to the Ain Temouchent city and its surroundings. In the epicentral area, 25 people died and about 25.000 people were made homeless. Some minor breaks have been...
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Prepared under the supervision of Professor Kofi Kumado at the Faculty of Law, University of Ghana, Ghana
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Recreation facilities, parks and programmes are essential to bring balance in our hectic lives. As professionals and citizens we need to take these services to the public. The importance of recreation participation and programmes should be realised and professionals should be trained to understand the important role recreation plays in a society. Tertiary institutions should realise the gaps and opportunities that could be filled in recreation management training. The current article reviews...
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The PNA [Palestinian National Authority] has inherited a run down system of VTET [vocational technical education and training] designed to train low skilled workers for the Israeli labour market, a VTET system that is teaching according to curricula that are at least 25 years old, or according to no curricula at all, that utilizes equipment and buildings that are vastly outdated or obsolete, and based on teachers and trainers who have received little training in pedagogic and in vocational...
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The population of Democratic Republic of Congo distributed widely, and many languages are used. The wide distribution of population and different languages are the great obstacles for the dissemination of education and improvement of the national cultural quality. Congo can use China's experience in tele-education for reference and develops educational television. It can provide a convenient and effective way to receive information and education for the poor people in the rural areas and...
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Objective To explore whether the autoimmune of anti labyrinth tissues could cause inner ear disorders and dysfunction by observing the inner ear physiological function changes of offspring of female guinea pigs with autoimmune sensorineural hearing loss(ASHL).Methods The pregnant guinea pigs were immunized with conspecific inner ear antigen(CIEAg).Then their hearing function was measured with EcochG(including cAP,CM),and their vestibular function was measured by...
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Objective: To observe the protective effect of batroxobin(DF-521) on blast-induced hearing loss in guinea pigs. Methods: 70 guinea pigs were randomly divided into two groups: blast-exposed +normal saline group(group A) and blast-exposed +DF-521(group B).35 guinea pigs were in each group. Auditory brainstem response(ABR) threshold and hemorheological index were measured and cochlea microcirculation on several different time point before and after being exposed to blast respectively. Result:...
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Over the past three years, the Ishraq program in the villages of northern El-Minya, Egypt, grew from a novel idea into a vibrant reality. In the process, approximately 300 rural girls have participated in a life-transforming chance to learn, play, and grow into productive members of their local communities. Currently other villages—and soon other governorates—are joining the Ishraq network. Ishraq is a mixture of literacy, life-skills training, and—for girls who have been sheltered in...