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Anthony Thiongo, Josphat W. Kwasira
Pág. 2479 - 2487
Job evaluation is discussed relative to performance evaluation. That is, presumptively, job evaluation impacts on both employee and organizational performance. Hitherto, teachers performance is pegged on the academic performance of students as reflected ...
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Gideon Musungu Inganga Daniel , Ben Oseno, Reuben Rutto
Pág. 22 - 31
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Onesmus Kamau, Stephen Muathe, Lawrence Wainaina
Pág. 363 - 374
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Namakhabwa Charles Indeche , Benedict Alala, Consolata Ngala
Pág. 234 - 242
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Eric Pule, Tonie Drotsky, Abel Toriola, Ntwanano Alliance Kubayi
Pág. 41 - 49
The purpose of this study was to evaluate learnersâ?? views about sport promotion at public primary and secondary schools in Tshwane, the capital city of South Africa. A total of 773 school children aged 12â??18 years volunteered to participate in the st...
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This paper measures the contributions of different factors within the educational system that affect the quality of education. We compare the academic achievements of public and private schools (mainly at the secondary level) in one country: Chile. We ch...
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Osamah Mohammad Aldalalah
Pág. pp. 70 - 86
Abstract???The study aimed at detecting the level of (nomophobia) among students in Jordan and its impact on psycho-loneliness. The findings showed that the level of nomophobia through smart phone applications among secondary school students was high. Fu...
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David Metz
Pág. 1 - 4
The availability of a large national data set of accessibility indicators allows investigation of the relationship between mobility and access to, and choice of, key destinations for the population of England. The destinations considered are primary and ...
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Jan Werner
Pág. 1 - 22
Education is one of the most important services provided by public governments in almost every country worldwide. However, the most important cross-country observations about education ? like the PISA report by the OECD or the TIMSS by the IEA ? focus on...
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Jan Werner
Pág. 1 - 22
Education is one of the most important services provided by public governments in almost every country worldwide. However, the most important cross-country observations about education ? like the PISA report by the OECD or the TIMSS by the IEA ? focus on...
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Bariah Mohd-Ali and Xuan Li Tan
Background: Contact lenses (CLs) are more popular than spectacles for vision correction amongst the youth. Knowledge about the risks of wearing CLs is critical especially for those with poor access to public health education. This study investigates the ...
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Natércia Almeida, Andreia Teixeira, José Garcia, Natália Martins and Carla Ramalho
Background and objectives: Sex education is a necessity and a right of young people in Angola. However, this education is deficient or even absent in various subsystems and, therefore, the impact of an educational intervention on human biology and sexual...
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Liang Jiang, Jie Chen, Ye Tian and Jing Luo
Basic education resources are basic urban and rural social public security resources, and their spatial distribution is an important issue related to people?s livelihoods and social justice. Taking Wuhan as a case study, this paper analyzed the spatial d...
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In the current context of unsustainability that we inhabit, education is considered to be a necessary pillar for social transformation towards sustainable development. The main goal of this research is to analyze the implementation of educational practic...
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Phoenix Kit-han Mo, Ji-Bin Li, Hui Jiang and Joseph T. F. Lau
Background: Internet use is significant public health issue and can be a risk factor for other addictive behaviors, such as smoking. The present study examined the association between problematic Internet use (PIU) (i.e., Internet addiction (IA) and soci...
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Bassey Okon Ebi,Peter Samuel Ubi
Pág. 290 - 298
In recognition of importance of access to education, national leaders and international development agencies met in 1990 in Jomtien Thailand and committed themselves to universalizing access to primary schooling by 2000. Recognizing that the success of t...
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