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Abstract: The purpose of research was to investigate influence of parental education on pupils' enrolment in public pre-primary schools in Lamu East Sub-County, Lamu County, Kenya. The study employed quantitative research methodology and a survey research design where cross-sectional data was employed. The target population consisted of pre-primary parents, teachers and children in Lamu East Sub-County totalling to 1,641 respondents. Stratified sampling was employed to ensure a representative sample by dividing the population into strata based on sub-county and.....
Keywords: Parental Education, Pupils' Enrolment, Public Pre-primary Schools
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Abuya, B. A., Admassu, K., Ngware, M., Onsomu, E. O., & Oketch, M. (2015). Free Primary Education And Implementation In Kenya: The Role Of Primary School Teachers In Addressing The Policy Gap. Sage Open, 5(1),2158244015571488.
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Barros R P And Mendonça, R. (1997). The Impact Of Three Institutional Innovations In Preschool Education On The Quality And Equity Of Brazilian Education. Journal Of Human Resources, 32(2), 464-491.
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Bhurekeni, J. (2022). Exploring Aspects Of Community Of Inquiry (Coi) In Afrophilia Learning Processes For Transformative Education Using An Afrophilic 'Philosophy For Children 'Approach: A Case Of Sebakwe Resettlement Primary Schools In The Midlands Province Of Zimbabwe.
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Bradbury, A., & Roberts-Holmes, G. (2017). The Datafication Of Primary And Early Years Education: Playing With Numbers. Routledge.
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Brown, S. M. (2015). " We Have The Best Life There Ever Was": Linking Sense Of Place And Adaptive Capacity In Nova Scotia's Coastal Communities. Master's Thesis, University Of Waterloo.
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Abstract: This paper explores students' experiences with group essay writing at a teacher education university in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, focusing on their perceptions, challenges, and perceived benefits of collaborative writing. The study employed interviews with two lecturers and eight students from faculties in the field of social sciences between August 2024 and April 2025. Findings reveal that students initially felt more engaged and motivated when working in groups compared to individual writing. They identified collaboration, content research, and instructor support.....
Keywords: collaborative writing; group essay; student experience; academic skills development
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Aminloo, S. M. (2013). The Effects Of Collaborative Writing On EFL Learners' Writing Ability At The Elementary Level. Journal Of Language Teaching And Research, 4(4), 801–806.
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Biria, R., & Jafari, S. (2013). The Impact Of Collaborative Writing On The Writing Fluency Of Iranian EFL Learners. Journal Of Language Teaching And Research, 4(1), 164–175.
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Daiute, C. (1986). Do 1 And 1 Make 2? Patterns Of Influence By Collaborative Authors. Written Communication, 3(3), 382–408.
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Johnson, D. W., Johnson, R. T., & Smith, K. A. (1998). Cooperative Learning Returns To College: What Evidence Is There That It Works? Change: The Magazine Of Higher Learning, 30(4), 26–35.
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Nguyen, T. T. H., & Tran, T. M. H. (2022). English Majors' Perceptions Of The Effectiveness Of Group Writing Practice Activities. Quy Nhon University Journal Of Science, 16(6), 69–82..
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Abstract: In Geography belongs to both the social sciences and natural sciences, helping students gain basic understanding of geographical sciences, geography-related professions, and the ability to apply geographical knowledge to life. On the basis of basic knowledge and educational methods that promote proactive, proactive and creative activities of students, Geography.....
Keywords: Geography, Competence, Communication and Cooperation, Teachers, Students
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Ministry Of Education And Training (2018), General Education Curriculum – Overall Curriculum (Issued Together With Circular No. 32/2018/TT-BGDĐT Dated December 26, 2018 By The Minister Of Education And Training), Hanoi.
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Ministry Of Education And Training (2018), General Education Curriculum – Geography Subject (Issued Together With Circular No. 32/2018/TT-BGDĐT Dated December 26, 2018 By The Minister Of Education And Training), Hanoi.
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Ministry Of Education And Training – Vietnam-Belgium Project (2010), Active Teaching And Learning: Some Methods And Techniques Of Teaching, Hanoi National University Of Education Publishing House.
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Nguyen Lang Binh, Active Teaching And Learning: Some Methods And Techniques Of Teaching, Hanoi National University Of Education Publishing House.
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Hoang Phe (Ed., 2003). Vietnamese Dictionary, Da Nang Publishing House.
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Abstract: Background: Each year, about 12,000 women in the United States are diagnosed of cervical cancer and about 4,000 women die from it. Though the death rate has decreased by more than 50% over the past decade, black women are still more likely to die of cervical cancer than any other group in the U.S. African-born immigrants are one of the fastest growing U.S. populations. Recently, this population has nearly doubled in size, yet, they are one of the most underrepresented....
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Organization, W.H., Health Topics Cervical Cancer. Online.
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Ferlay J, S.I., Ervik M, Dikshit R, Eser S, Mathers C, Rebelo M, Parkin Dm, Forman D, Bray, F. . Cervical Cancer Statisics. World Cancer Research Fund International 2012 [Cited 2012; Available From: Http://Www.Wcrf.Org/Int/Cancer-Facts-Figures/Data-Specific-Cancers/Cervical-Cancer-Statistics.
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Maucort-Boulch, D., S. Franceschi, And M. Plummer, International Correlation Between Human Papillomavirus Prevalence And Cervical Cancer Incidence. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 2008. 17(3): P. 717-20..
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Abstract: This study investigated peer support networks as predictors for students' academic well-being in Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State. The study utilized a correlational research design to investigate three objectives, research questions, and hypotheses. The study's population was 20,235 students from senior secondary schools in the study area, with a sample size of 377 students selected using stratified random sampling techniques. The Peer Support Networks.....
Keywords: Peer, Support, Networks, Predictors, Academic, Well-being
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Adam, F. & Roncevic, B. (2013). Social Capital: Recent Debates And Research Trends. Social Science Information 42(2), 155−183.
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Apeh, H.A., & Nteh, K.O. (2020). Impact Of Social Support On Students' Academic Achievement In Senior Secondary Schools In The Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria. Ilorin Journal Of Education, 40(2), 61-70.
[3] Atakpo, T. E. (2020). Early Childhood Developmental Experiences As A Tool For Combating Future Security Challenges In Nigeria. Journal Of Educational And Social Research, 10(1), 198-205.
[4] Atakpo, T. E. (2024). Digital Natives And Digitalization For Building Early Childhood Education Future In Nigeria. International Journal Of Research And Innovation In Social Science (IJRISS), 8(11), 3657 -3663.
[5] Atakpo, T. E. (2024). Early Childhood Development And Education For National Development: Relevance And Delivery System In Nigeria. The International Journal Of Humanities And Social Studies (THEIJHSS), 12(11), 6-11..