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Since the advent of Western education in Africa, there has been unchallenged epistemicide, linguicide, and the cult of indigenous language teaching in the African educational systems, and Namibia is n
scientific managementhigher education reformgovernanceVietnamese universitiesperformance measurementfaculty perception
Childhood is a critical stage of development that shapes emotional stability, social behaviour, and long-term life outcomes. Adverse childhood experiences and environmental factors increase vulnerabil
Childhood environmentecological systems theory
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The Indonesian Electoral Participation Index (IPP) presents the first systematic sub-national measure of electoral participation in Indonesia and among few in the Global South. Drawing on verified adm
SustainableEnvironmentRoof top gardeningClimate changeGlobal warmingUrbanisation
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Traditional Mahua liquor production in the forest-fringe villages of Purulia district, West Bengal, serves as both a cultural practice and a crucial source of livelihood for women. This study investig
Female Labor Force ParticipationFemale Working PovertySouth Asian EconomiesBalanced Panel DataRandom Effect Model
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This study investigates the effect of the parent-teacher interface on parental involvement in student learning achievement in rural Universal Secondary Education (USE) schools in South-Western Uganda.
Digital TechnologiesEngagement and Academic OutcomesJunior Primary LearnersWindhoek Rural Schools
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This study looks at how well foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign aid work together to promote sustainable development in developing countries. Though their contributions to sustainability are
religious soft powerspiritual securityMoroccoWest Africa
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This study examines the strategies employed by school leaders in implementing educational equity, as assessed by teacher-respondents. Specifically, it evaluates leadership effectiveness in five key di
Education EquityInclusive EducationEducational StrategiesShandongChina
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Shortly after the inception of the new South African democracy in 1994, a series of national policies were introduced to overhaul the educational landscape in the country. Joubert (2007) highlighted t
Military retireesBlack Decadecompulsive religiosityCivil Concordreintegrationpsychological trauma
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This article analyzes the current situation and proposes strategies to enhance the agency and substantive participation of ethnic minority communities (EMCs) in the socio‐economic development of North
The AgencySocio‐Economic DevelopmentEthnic MinoritiesParticipationSơn La Province.
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This study explores the implementation and perception of scientific management practices at the School of Foreign Languages (SFL), Thai Nguyen University, within the broader context of Vietnamese high
ColonialismCultureEastImperialismOrientalismWest
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Parenting style can positively and negatively affect the development of children. The three major theories in parenting styles include; authoritarian parenting, permissive parenting and authoritative
BanyuwangiCultural ValuesThe Film Badarawuhi in Dancing VillageAlan Swingewood
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This study investigated the effect of indigenous music and folktales on the development of pupils’ higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) in public primary schools in the North-West Region of Cameroon. T
Knowledge TransferPartner DevelopmentLogistic IntegrationInformation SharingSupply Chain Agility.
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Strategic planning in educational institutions is a critical process that determines the alignment of institutional goals with the needs of its stakeholders. Teachers, as ke
writing skillsmechanicsspellingmodulestudent learning
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This paper aims to demonstrate how Language, Culture and Environment are linked. It examines the relationship between the Environmental Ethics and the Sub-Saharan African Literature. That is, how do
IRIECDCBCCeducation technology
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Somaliland is an unrecognized nation in the Horn of Africa, despite being recognized internationally as a de jure nation. Its neighbours are Djibouti to the northwest, Somalia to the east, and Ethiopi
Rural widowSocial securitySocial isolationSocial participationEconomic hardshipResilience
