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Identifying the social and environmental factors that shape the achievement levels of grade 12 learners from two rural schools in the Oshikoto region of NamibiaAmutenya, Sakaria January 2013 (has links)
Magister Educationis - MEd / The primary purpose of this study was to understand how certain factors could contribute to the low achievement levels of Grade 12 learners from two selected rural schools. For the purpose of this research these two schools were referred to as schools A and B. The academic performance of Grade 12 learners from schools A and B has been very low since 2008-2010. On average, these two senior secondary schools produced less than 5% of their learners who qualified for entrance to the University of Namibia (Ministry of Education, 2003-2010).
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Barriers to adherence to antiretroviral treatment among adolescents in Onandjokwe district, NamibiaEliphas, Hatutale John January 2017 (has links)
Master of Public Health - MPH / Poor adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among paediatric and adolescent patients remains a big concern to health workers at Onandjokwe CDC clinic in Oshikoto Region of Namibia. Despite successes in the scale up of ART in Oshikoto Region the clinic experienced high prevalence of poor adherence to ART among adolescent patients. Out of 631 adolescents alive and on ART in this clinic, 154 (24%) had records of poor drug adherence between Jan 2015 and August 2015; which compared poorly to only 4 % of 7289 adults currently on ART who have records of poor adherence during the same period. The aim of the current study was to explore barriers to adherence to antiretroviral therapy among these adolescents. Among the study population of 631 adolescents on ART in Onandjokwe, a sample population of 154 had records of poor adherence (scored below 85%) to ART between June 2015 and August of the same year were considered for the study but among them 16 adolescents were recruited as the
study sample. Additionally, 5 caregivers of adolescents on ART, 6 Healthcare Providers were selected as key informants. A voice recorder and field notes were being used during data collection. Two 2 sessions of Focus Group Discussions (FGD) were held with adolescents while 2 FGD sessions held with 5 caregivers and 6 healthcare providers to elicit expert opinions. Lastly, 5 In-depth interviews were conducted with individual adolescents who missed ART medicine follow up for 1 month or more between January and August of 2015. Data Analysis was performed using hand manipulation by grouping responses into main study objectives/themes. Data cleaning, translation of voice transcription from Oshiwambo to English
language and incorporating of non-verbal expressions was also done. The results indicate that factors contributing to poor ART adherence among adolescents are patient and family related, socio-economic, and related to substance abuse, stigma and discrimination, health care and health systems, as well as the environment and weather.
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The professional preparedness of the primary school principals in the Oshikoto Region of Nothern Namibia to Implement the policy on the National Standards for School Leadership and ManagementUugwanga, Nicodemous Natangwe January 2008 (has links)
Magister Educationis - MEd / After seventeen years since the apartheid education system was abolished in Namibia, the education system remains stagnant. The government has been spending big budgets on Education. The Ministry of Education introduced various educational policies and innovations aimed to change the Education system. Yet, the quality of education remains poor. Although there are seemingly various reasons why the quality of education system is poor, education policies are not implemented effectively to bring about the desired quality of education and the desired quality of education and continuous improvement of schools. There is a lack of commitment and culture of learning, which are said to be the preconditions for educational change. And practitioners seem to lack the urgency required to implement policies. Notwithstanding this, there seem to be another reason why policies are not implemented effectively in schools. This research study argues that professional preparation of principals to implement educational policies is done intensively and rigorously. Hence, such professional preparedness of the school leaders is not impacting effectively on their leadership and management in schools. / South Africa
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