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Influence Of Assistive Technology Utilization On Academic Performance Of Pupils With Disabilities In Tanzania’s Primary Schools

ABSTRACT This study investigated the influence of Assistive Technology Utilization on academic performance of pupils with disabilities primary schools in Dodoma and Dar es Salaam. The specific objectives of this study were to investigate on the availability and use of Assistive Technology Devices, relationship between Assistive Technology availability and academic performance, factors affecting Assistive Technology utilization, and to evaluate the perspectives of pupils with disabilities and ...

Dust Bathing Behaviours Of Elephants, Zebras And Wildebeest And The Potential Risk Of Inhalational Anthrax In Etosha National Park

ABSTRACT Bacillus anthracis is a soil-borne bacterium and the causative agent of the disease anthrax which commonly infects herbivorous animals. The disease is transmitted via three routes of infection: ingestion, cutaneous or inhalation of spores. This study investigated the seasonality of dust bathing as a possible contributor to inhalational anthrax in zebra, blue wildebeest and African elephants, in relation to the seasonality of anthrax mortalities in Etosha National Park. Most anthrax ...

An Investigation On The Effects Of Teacher-Designed Educational Videos On Grade 11 Learners’ Geometry Performance In Oshikoto Education Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT Over a decade, Mathematics performance has been reportedly poor, of which Geometry has been identified as one of the difficult topics for learners in Namibia. Non-experimental and experimental studies revealed a need for teachers to develop classroom-related ICT resources for subject teaching, more especially for conceptually demanding topics like Geometry. An embedded mixed-method research design was applied, using a nonequivalent pre-test-post-test quasi-experimental design and a ...

Sustainingtheschool Feeding Program: A Case Of Selected Public Primary Schools Which Are Financed By Donors In Mkalama District, Tanzania

ABSTRACT This study investigated sustaining the school feeding programme in Mkalama District, Tanzania. The study adopted cross-sectional survey design, through qualitative research supported with some elements of quantitative research approach. It was conducted in three primary schools selected in urban and rural areas. The study was guided by Vroom Expectancy Theory of Motivation which focuses on the idea that people believe, there are relationships between the efforts they put forth, the p...

A Study Of Sipelu Music And Dance Among The Masubia People Of The Zambezi Region Of Namibia

Abstract This study examined Sipelu music and dance among the Masubia people of the Zambezi region of Namibia. The main objective of the study was to determine the meaning and beliefs attached to Sipelu music and dance. It also investigated how Sipelu music and dance-related to other Masubia cultural elements. The study, furthermore, explored how the Masubia people managed to preserve and transmit Sipelu music and dance knowledge and practice within their community. Interviews were conducted...

The Role Of The Baseline Orientation Course In Enhancing Learners' Transition From Primary To Secondary Education In Tanzania: The Case Of Dodoma Municipality

ABSTRACT During the transition from primary to secondary schooling, students experience changes within themselves as well as in their school environment. This study investigated the role of the Baseline Orientation Course (BOC) in enhancing learners‟ transition from primary to secondary education. The study addressed three specific objectives which were (1) To explore the implementation of the BOC in successful and unsuccessful secondary (2) To explore the challenges faced by teachers and s...

Lived Experiences Of Orphaned Learners And School Level Strategies For Their Inclusion At Selected Public Secondary Schools In Omusati Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT From the premise that education enables people to live with dignity, this study investigated, in meso-systemic settings (home and school), the lived experiences of orphaned learners (OLs) from two selected public secondary schools in the Outapi Constituency, Omusati Region, Namibia. Additionally, the study investigated the implementation of the 2013 Sector Policy on Inclusive Education in a rural setting, inquiring the strategies that schools employed to include OLs, and to further ...

A Study On Hifikepunye Pohamba Unam Campus Primary Student Teachers’ Information And Communication Technology Use And Integration Practices During School Based Studies

ABSTRACT  The use and integration of ICTs in the classroom practice of pre-service student is very important for student teachers to become more proficient in integrating technology in their teaching. The main purpose of this study was to investigate primary student teachers’ field experience of information and communication technology use and integration during school-based studies. The exploratory sequential mixed methods design targeted pre-service student teachers that were majoring in...

An investigation and analysis of factors contributing to boys dropping out of secondary schools in the khomas region in namibia.

Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contribute to boys dropping out of secondary schools in the Khomas Region. According to statistical reports of the Educational Management Information System (EMIS) Education Statistics at the Ministry of Education, on average, early school leaving is a greater problem among male learners than among female learners. This is an exception only in two regions. Another aim was to identify the needs which are specific to the educat...

Exploring The Use Of Manipulatives In Teaching Number Sense In Grade 2: Oshana Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT  The main purpose of this study was to establish how selected Grade 2 teachers in the Oshana region used manipulatives when teaching number sense aspects in mathematics. The study wanted to establish in what way the teachers’ understanding of number sense and use of manipulatives influenced the Grade 2 learners’ performance in selected number sense skills. The target population was all government schools with Grade 2 classes in the Oshana Region. The sample for the study was pur...

Investigating The Teaching And Assessment Methods Of English Literature As A Second Language In The Junior Phase: A Case Study Of Three Schools In Windhoek, Namibia

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to investigate the teaching and assessment methods of English literature as a second language in the junior phase. Literature showed that studying literature in a second language has many benefits which range from integrating language skills to increasing learners overall reading proficiency. Social constructivism formed the theoretical framework for this study. The study followed a qualitative case study design by investigating the teaching strategies...

The Experiences Of Namibian Senior Primary School Teachers In Curriculum Design: The Case Of Khomas Region

ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the experiences of Namibian senior primary school teachers in curriculum design in the Khomas region, with emphasises mainly being placed on the roles and responsibilities of teachers in curriculum design. The involvement of teachers in curriculum design is one of the most important aspects that ensure the successful implementation of the curriculum and effective pedagogy in schools. The study sought to answer the following questions: (1) What are the...

A Study To Examine Parents’ Participation In The Learning Process Of Their Children: A Case Study Of Eembaxu Combined School In Ohangwena Region

ABSTRACT  The main purpose of this study was to establish the extent to which parents in the Ohangwena region is involved in the learning processes of their children. The target population was parents, grade ten teachers and learners in the Ohangwena Region. ECS was randomly selected. Seven grade ten teachers and ten parents whose children were doing grade ten at ECS in 2011 were selected as respondents for this study. Learners were randomly selected. This study used both qualitative and qua...

Exploring Perceptions And Educational Needs Of Grade 10 Learners At Risk Of School Failure

ABSTRACT This study deals with the perceptions and educational needs of learners at-risk of developing behaviours that may lead to school failure. Statement of the Problem: Namibian educators face ongoing pressure to improve student achievement at grade 10 level. This improvement depends on teachers’ and parents’ understanding of the educational needs of learners at risk of school failure. The purpose of this study is to investigate this understanding through the following research quest...

Factors That Influence Teacher Attrition In Secondary Schools In The Omusati Education Region, Namibia

ABSTRACT High teacher turnover is a common problem in the Ministry of Education in all schools around Namibia, specifically in the Omusati Education Region. This research sought to highlight factors that influence teacher attrition in secondary schools in the Omusati Education Region. The research revealed that though hundreds of teachers were graduating from universities and colleges around the country each year, schools have never had enough qualified teachers. A high teacher turnover is a...


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