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in developing countries where access to education and resources is often limited. Originality/value The study highlights …
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changes or improvements required in teaching and learning mechanisms, grooming students and societal practices, social and … attitude, motivation and abilities. The study calls for an assessment of the education systems and academic quality to develop … employability among students. It conjures that the alignment of teacher and learner with industry requirements is an imperative …
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Purpose This study aims to assess the role of financial inclusion (FI) in moderating the incidence of entrepreneurship on energy poverty in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach The assessment is made by using pooled data and two-stage least squares. The exposition builds from the 7th (GLSS7) and...
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awareness of these skills among students and professionals in four European countries. The study intends to investigate students … to collect data from 75 university students and 75 entrepreneurs in four European countries. Several tests validate the … skills between students and entrepreneurs. Findings Entrepreneurs had developed all competencies except access to finance …
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sexuality education curricula and applies it to the school curricula in the German federal states. Given the lack of systematic … education curricula. The analysis of curricula reveals significant variation, with relatively low levels of comprehensiveness …, while prescriptiveness varies to a greater extent. The article advances the literature on comprehensive sexuality education …
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children. The regression results revealed that women with primary education did not differ statistically from the reference … category (i.e. women with no education) in terms of their likelihood of perceiving malaria as a deadly disease in children. In … contrast, women with secondary education were 4.3 percentage points more likely to perceive malaria as a deadly disease …
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transmission of education, thus altering previous conclusions about purely environmental transmission mechanisms. In recent years …
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To effectively combat climate change it is crucial to encourage daily environmentally friendly behaviour across large parts of the population. This includes daily mobility behaviour, since private transport is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse emissions. Previous studies suggest that...
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. Successful education and skills policies can empower individuals to reach their full potential and enjoy the fruits of their … labour, regardless of their circumstances at birth. However, as this report shows, far too many children, students and adults … students at opposite ends of the socio-economic scale, and these differences tend to increase in the transition into adulthood …
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