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Effects Of Cooperative Learning And Peer Tutoring Strategies On Chemistry Students’ Achievement And Retention In Redox Reaction | Fatokun Kehinde Victoria  Onwoke Jackson Egena  Sambo Hudu  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Nov,2018
This study examined the effects of cooperative learning and peer tutoring strategies on students’ achievement and retention in redox reactions. Quasi-experimental design was used for the study. It was a non-equivalent pre-test post-test, post-posttest control group design. The target population was 546 SS2 chemistry students from the seven (7) public

Extent To Which Guidance And Counseling Is Helpful In Preventing School Failure In Adolescents In Muhoroni Division, Nyando District Of Kericho County | Henry Miring'u Kibe  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Nov,2018
Success in school is an excellent marker for general adolescent well-being; school failure in adolescence is a powerful indicator of other high risk behaviors, such as delinquency, substance abuse and pregnancy. The purpose of the study Extent to which guidance and counseling is helpful in preventing school failure in adolescents

Evaluation Of Heating Value And Biomass Production Of Eucalyptus Plantations For Fuelwood Supply To Tea Factories In Nandi County, Kenya | John Ochieng Owuor  Kirongo B.B.  Jacob O. Mbego  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Forestry | Nov,2018  super premium
Trees and woodlots in plantation establishments produce biomass for energy supply. In developing countries where fuelwood is the main source of energy, the properties of wood in relation to energy supply are important. However, little is known about the proximate value and biomass production for energy supply of several species

Flood Mapping Using Geographic Information System: A Case Study Of Asokore Mampong Municipal | Sanda Mohammed  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Nov,2018
In the last decades, about 1.4 billion people have been directly and indirectly affected by floods across various metros, municipals and districts (Jonkman, 2005). Asokore Mampong Municipal is one of the severely affected flood areas in the Ashanti Region. Largely because of the undulating nature of topography, the negligence of

Does Communicating Monitoring And Evaluation Findings Improve Dairy Primary Cooperative Societies Performance? | Naomi Nduta Njoroge  Prof. Christopher Gakuu  Dr Stephen Luketero  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Nov,2018
As the spirit of cooperatives continues to evolve, there is a glowing interest in monitoring and evaluation amid rising pressures for beneficiaries to safeguard their efforts. The demand for timely communication of monitoring and evaluation findings has increased due to the need for community level progress reporting towards attainment of

Predictors Of Maternal Knowledge, Attitude And Uptake Of Routine Immunization In 'sabo' And 'non-sabo' Communities In Nigeria | Chinomnso C Nnebue  Chidebe O Anaekwe  Adaeze N Anaekwe  Achunam S Nwabueze  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2018
Background: In order to develop appropriate comprehensive immunization programs and strategies, local estimates and predictors of parameters such as maternal knowledge, attitude and uptake of routine immunization in migratory and non-migratory communities are essential. Objective: To assess and compare the Sabo and non-Sabo communities in Awka, Nigeria for predictors of

Commumity-based Active Case Finding For Tuberculosis In Rivers State, Nigeria | Ojule Inumanye N  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2018
Active case finding is one of the main strategies for the early detection of tuberculosis. This is a precursor to effective treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) through the screening of individuals with symptoms compatible with PTB. The aim of the study was to actively find undiagnosed cases of pulmonary tuberculosis

Prevalence And Factors Associated With Diarrhoea Among Children Aged 0-59 Months In Badbaado Camp In Mogadishu, Somalia | Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf (MPH)  Ali Sheikh Mohamed Omer (MPH)  Sayid-omer Yasin (MPH)  Hussein Jama Had (MPH)  Dr. Mohamed Osman Ali  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2018
Background: This study was community-based and undertaken a cross-sectional descriptive in Mogadishu-Somalia to discover the factors (socio-demographic child characteristics and sanitation and hygiene practices) correlated to the occurrence of diarrheal in below children in Dharkeynley district camp, Somalia. Methodology: The cross-sectional study design used among in Badbaado camp, Mogadishu Somalia.

Influence Of Ict Knowledge On Documentation At Embu Level 5 Hospital In Kenya | Jane Nyambura Nyaga  Catherine Mutunga Mwenda  Everlyn Ogugu  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Nov,2018
Introduction: The use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) improves access to health care, success of public health care interventions and reduces shortage of health workers through collaborations when properly utilized. Health care information management system has changed from fully hard copied documents to a mix of both paper, pen and

Examining The Modus Operandi Adopted By Criminals In Their Criminal Activities: A Case Of The Kumasi Prisons | Dr. Francess Dufie Azumah  Er-Menan Amaniampong  Cyrus Mensah  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Nov,2018
The rapid urbanization and the economic downturns across Africa, specifically Ghana has resulted in growing poverty and inequalities, occasioning criminal activities as a means of survival. Yet recent research suggests that crimes are committed is a specific manner, with considered factors. Drawing from unstructured in-depth interviews with a purposively selected

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