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Maternal Role On Daughters’ Sexual Health Development: Khomas Region In Namibia

ABSTRACT A continuum of prevention that provides information and support to very young adolescent girls throughout their lifecycles is central to their healthy sexual development. Crucial to this continuum is the family, especially the mothers. Hence, this study explored maternal role on daughters‟ sexual health development in Khomas region, Namibia. In addressing this phenomenon, the study was carried out in four phases namely; needs assessment, programme development, programme implementat...

Namibian Learners’ And Teachers’ Perceptions Regarding English Second Language Writing Activities: The Case Of Selected Schools In Windhoek

Abstract This study investigated the Namibian learners and teachers’ perceptions regarding the English Second Language (ESL) writing activities in selected schools of the Windhoek. It aimed at addressing seven major questions that were pertinent in understanding the significance of ESL writing activities in the lives of the participants. These questions looked at the perceptions of ESL learners and teachers regarding the level of enjoyment and usefulness of ESL writing activities, competenc...

Academic Resilience In Mathematics Amongst At-Risk Grade 10 Learners In Namibia: A Phenomenology Study

ABSTRACT Demands for technical and scientific expertise in many countries including Namibia made the Namibian government emphasise the need for effective teaching of mathematics and science in schools to enable learners to excel in these subjects. Despite that, school failure at Grade 10 level remains a challenge in Namibia. Learners continue to perform poorly, especially in mathematics over the past years. One intriguing manifestation of this record of performance is that there are some lear...

Parents’ Participation In The Family Literacy Programme In The Kavango East Region Of Namibia.

ABSTRACT The establishment of Family Literacy Programmes is a worldwide trend as it is an educational method that promotes the notion of the parent being the child’s first teacher. A Family Literacy Programme (FLP) was implemented in the Kavango East Region of Namibia through the Directorate of Adult and Lifelong Learning. However, there is a high drop-out rate and low participation among parents. This study therefore sought to investigate parents’ participation in the FLP in the Kavango ...

Assessing The Application Of Literacy Skills Towards Poverty Alleviation By Graduates Of The National Literacy Programme In Oshikoto Region, Namibia

Abstract This study assessed the application of literacy skills towards poverty alleviation by graduates of the National Literacy Programme in Oshikoto region, Namibia. The study addressed three major questions that were regarded important in understanding how the use of literacy skills is contributing to poverty alleviation in the lives of the participants. The questions looked at the skills the literacy programme graduates in Oshikoto region acquired; how literacy skills acquired are used a...

Benefits And Challenges Of Including Learners With Hearing Impairment In Inclusive Schools In The Khomas And Oshana Regions

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to identify the benefits and challenges of including learners with hearing impairments in inclusive schools in Khomas and Oshana regions. The study was guided by the following research questions: 1) What did learners, teachers and parents perceive to be benefits of including learners with hearing impairments in inclusive secondary schools in Oshana and Khomas Regions? 2) What did learners, teachers and parents perceive to be challenges of including learn...

Prevention Strategies In Combating Sexual Abuse Amongst Hearing Impaired Learners: The Case Of Hearing Impaired Learners At The National Institute For Special Education

Abstract Sexual abuse amongst learners with hearing impairment should be a matter of great concern to all those who are involved in working with the hearing impaired. This study aimed at finding preventive strategies to protect learners with hearing impairments from sexual abuse. The results showed that such strategies were lacking at home, at school, at the hostel as well as in the larger society. Data collected through questionnaires showed that parents were unable to discuss sexual matters...

An Analysis Of The Presentation Of Namibian History In The Namibian Secondary School History Textbooks

Abstract This research study is a content analysis of the sections on Namibian history of the Namibian Secondary School History Textbooks that were prescribed for use in schools for the period 1991 – 2008. Altogether eleven textbooks were studied. The study sought to establish the relevance of the textbooks in how far they promote reconciliation, inclusiveness and respect for diverse views in terms of their pedagogy and the way they portray Namibian history. A brief historical background on...

A Sequential Explanatory Study Of Grade 10 English Second Language Teachers’ Implementation Of The Curriculum At Selected Schools In Windhoek

ABSTRACT It is believed that “those who master English are likely to reap many academic, social and professional benefits” (Tella, Indoshi & Othuan, 2011, p. 809). Conversely, poor performance of learners in some countries, including Namibia, where English is the medium of instruction, has been attributed to low proficiency in English. Studies have also shown that there is often misalignment between what is intended to be taught in the classroom and what is actually taught. Therefore, the...

IDENTIFYING BARRIERS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS TO VOLUNTARY MEDICAL MALE CIRCUMCISION IN THE ZAMBEZI Region

ABSTRACT Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) is basically the surgical removal of foreskin of the penis. This is done for many reasons. However, cultural, religious and medical reasons are the most paramount for Male Circumcision (MC) around the world today. Needless to say, since the three randomized controlled trials on male circumcision in Kenya, Uganda and South Africa proved that VMMC can reduce the HIV transmission by at least 60%, this has become the main reason for MC, especial...

The Integration Of Information And Communication Technologies (Icts) In The Preparation Of Teachers At Colleges Of Education In Namibia

ABSTRACT After independence, the Namibian government wished to exploit the new opportunities created by the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Therefore, the government embarked upon developing national policies and strategies for integrating ICTs into the education curriculum. The need for ICT integration and application in the entire educational system has become a national policy in Namibia. In order to contribute to Namibia becoming a Knowledge-based Economy, the Co...

Social Factors Influencing Crime – Armed Robbery – In Windhoek From 1997 - 2000

ABSTRACT This study aimed at investigating the relationship between social factors and crime (armed robbery) in Windhoek from 1997-2000. More specifically it aimed at investigating ways socio-demographic and socio-economic factors such as age, sex, residential area, employment, education, etc influence armed robbery in Windhoek. This study also reviewed literature and relevant biological, psychological and sociological theories pertinent to crime and armed robbery. The study used qualitative ...

Teachers’ Perceptions On Reflective Practice In Teaching At Dawid Bezuidenhout High School

ABSTRACT This study was carried out in order to investigate the perceptions of teachers on reflective practice and teaching at Dawid Bezuidenhout High School and how their perceptions may impact on teaching and learning. The following were the main objectives of the research: To investigate the views of teachers at Dawid Bezuidenhout High School on reflective practice in teaching; to examine the application of reflective practice in teaching (by teachers) at Dawid Bezuidenhout High School and...

Factors Influencing Geography Grade 12 Results: A Case Study Of Rehoboth High School

ABSTRACT This study introduces factors influencing Geography Grade 12 results at Rehoboth High School. The study concentrates on six factors, namely:  Structure of the examination papers with special emphasis on the August 2000 Geography mock examination;  Social-cultural factors;  Resources;  Teaching methods;  Attitude towards Geography as a subject;  School environment. Sixty-six learners responded to a questionnaire and interviews were conducted with 96 learners, two Geo...

Mathematics Teachers’ Views And Challenges On The Implementation Of The Compulsory Mathematics Curriculum In Otjozondjupa Region

ABSTRACT Since 2012, the Ministry of Education has made Mathematics a compulsory subject at senior secondary school level (Grade 11 and 12). The study investigated the Mathematics teachers’ views and challenges on the implementation of the compulsory Mathematics curriculum at senior secondary level in the Otjozondjupa region. In particular, the study addressed the following questions: 1) what are the Grade 11 and 12 Mathematics teachers’ views on the implementation of the compulsory Mathe...


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