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Volume 13 Issue 2, ICEL2014 / Feb 2015
... Abstract: Current debates on quality standards in education often look to the levels of an increasingly diverse array of literacies as a measure of that standard. At the same time, while mobile technologies are ... See full document
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Volume 18 Issue 2 / Feb 2020
... for delivering learning (Kibuku and Orwa, 2018). Andrews (2011) also argued that e-Learning has been seen to represent just another site for learning; however, a blanket use of CLTs in e-Learning is not fair since ... See full document
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Volume 13 Issue 3, ECGBL 2014 / Mar 2015
... The second project focused on transposing knowledge about prime numbers and factorization, a challenging topic for primary school children, required for example in simplifying and adding fractions. The gameplay has been ... See full document
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Volume 5 | Issue 2 - 2015
... A formal system by which qualified representatives of appropriate disciplines review proposed or actual changes that might affect the validated status of facility, system, equipment or process. The intent is to determine ... See full document
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Volume 16 Issue 1 / Feb 2018
... Despite widespread agreement that the blended learning format produces better learning achievement among students, other studies have shown the exact opposite. In a comparative study by Adams, Randall and Traustadóttir ... See full document
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Volume 13 Issue 4, ECEL 2014 / Apr 2015
... and 2) to see whether opportunities to use a variety of innovative technologies for learning would have an influence on the pedagogies these individuals employed in their teaching ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 02 (2015) Feb. 2015
... The Romantic movement affected most aspects of intellectual life, and Romanticism and science had a powerful connection, especially in the period 1800–40. Many scientists were influenced by versions of the ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 02 (2015) Feb. 2015
... Still on inflation, Marsha [2] observed that between early 1970s and 1995, Nigeria recorded four major episodes of high inflation in excess of 30 percent. Similarly, Egbon [1] noted that Nigeria experienced high ... See full document
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Volume 03 Issue 02 (2015) Feb. 2015
... This article focuses on the forces that prevent nations from not developing politically, socially and economically or why some of them have failed to achieve their purpose. It draws profusely from two inspiring seminal ... See full document
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Research Paper IJERSS Volume 2 | Issue 2 FEB 2015
... As per Table 8 comparing the means of simple audio reaction time for experimental group and control group of pre-test, obtained t-value is significant; it means both the groups[r] ... See full document
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Volume 05 Issue 02 (2017) Feb. 2017
... The public university lecturers (14.4%) reported lack of communication about cases of GBV to them as a key challenge in providing assistance to the victims as shown in figure 2 on the next page. The students on ... See full document
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Volume 05 Issue 02 (2017) Feb. 2017
... Since the focus of this study is openness to rethinking issues and looking about both sides of an issue, variables were bifurcated. Allow Guns was coded 1 for depends on the situation and 0 for all other ... See full document
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Volume 05 Issue 02 (2017) Feb. 2017
... in 2015, Turkey attacks in 2015, Paris attacks in 2015, Belgium Airport blasts in 2016, Nice truck attack in 2016 and regular lone wolf attacks in ... See full document
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Volume 05 Issue 02 (2017) Feb. 2017
... in 2015, the Costa Rican government launched a document outlining the guidelines for the national biodiversity policy in the fifteen years following its publication, that is, between the years 2015 and ... See full document
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Volume 06 Issue 02: (2018) Feb. 2018
... The analysis of the quoted statement highlights that the father’s decision was personal. Moreover, The fact of identifying the father as a patriarch manifests itself also at the level of the way he behaved towards his ... See full document
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Volume 05 Issue 02 (2017) Feb. 2017
... During the Renaissance, European artists had already achieved a status that could hardly be imagined in Antiquity and the middle Ages [12]. For the Brazilian society of colonial times, the artist was more than an ... See full document
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Volume 06 Issue 02: (2018) Feb. 2018
... The present study “Child Labour” conducted on the sample of 150 respondents from district Anantnag under objectives: (i) To study the socio-economic background of child lab[r] ... See full document
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Volume 07 Issue 02 (2019) Feb. 2019
... Rather than revalidating the annulled election results or prepare grounds for the entrenchment of genuine democracy, General Abacha embarked on a kangaroo transition to civ[r] ... See full document
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Volume 08 Issue 02 (2020) Feb. 2020
... These respondents were involved in the study because of their mandatory role, experience, and knowledge on contract management and service delivery. Hence, this population enabled the researcher to obtain the necessary ... See full document
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Volume 04 Issue 02 (2016) Feb. 2016
... The bringing together of two culturally distinct people into a single political unit implied the mutual cohabitation of Anglophone and Francophone value systems developed in the course of the colonial process. ... See full document
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