Pub Date : 2024-01-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14523
Isaac Gyan Ayeh, Patrick Ocran, Yalley Edward, Frank Agyei
- The study investigated the impact of Information Communication Technology (ICT) integration in Chinese middle school mathematics teaching and learning. ICT integration in mathematics teaching and learning continues to assist mathematics instructors in the global requirement to replace the traditional mathematics teaching and learning method. ICT is considered one of the main elements in transforming and developing the education sector in China. China has invested much in using ICT tools and facilities and training its teachers to be equipped with the 21 st -century demands of effective teachers. For the study, the researchers used survey questionnaires designed and distributed to 70 middle school mathematics students and 13 mathematics teachers from 3 public middle schools in Shaoxing City, China. The data analysis included frequencies, percentages, and means to find answers to all the study's research questions. The findings indicated that integrating ICT into mathematics instruction significantly impacts teachers and their students. The findings also indicated that Chinese middle school mathematics teachers have the knowledge and skills to integrate ICT into lesson planning and teaching. Chinese middle school mathematics classrooms also have well-equipped ICT facilities for mathematics lessons, which are vital in enhancing students' understanding and performance in mathematics. The paper provides empirical evidence of the extent and impact of ICT integration in Chinese middle school mathematics education, which is worth emulating by other countries.
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Pub Date : 2024-01-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14538
Ibrahim Mohamed Diriye
One of the most important problems facing modern Somalia on its way to security and rebuilding is the lack of a fair and equal justice system. Thus, this study aimed at determining the status of the Somali’s Legal systems. Guided by the theory of Change, Institutional Theory and Stakeholder theory, the study employed case study design. Purposive sampling was used to select the 4 government legal experts, 2 legal scholars from City University of Mogadishu, 3 law reform officials, 9 NGO and UN representatives, 7 civil group officials and 5 clergymen. Data collection was based on two major methods, document analyses and in-depth interviews. The findings revealed that that the Somali legal system is a complex and hybrid structure that combines elements of customary law, Islamic law (Sharia), and formal statutory law inherited from the colonial era. The study thus recommends that to enhance the immediate Somali mainland legal systems, stakeholders should focus on harmonizing the various sources of law, ensuring consistency in the application of customary law, Islamic law, and statutory law.
{"title":"Restructuring Somalia’s Regional Government: Status of the Immediate Somali Mainland Legal Systems","authors":"Ibrahim Mohamed Diriye","doi":"10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14538","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14538","url":null,"abstract":"One of the most important problems facing modern Somalia on its way to security and rebuilding is the lack of a fair and equal justice system. Thus, this study aimed at determining the status of the Somali’s Legal systems. Guided by the theory of Change, Institutional Theory and Stakeholder theory, the study employed case study design. Purposive sampling was used to select the 4 government legal experts, 2 legal scholars from City University of Mogadishu, 3 law reform officials, 9 NGO and UN representatives, 7 civil group officials and 5 clergymen. Data collection was based on two major methods, document analyses and in-depth interviews. The findings revealed that that the Somali legal system is a complex and hybrid structure that combines elements of customary law, Islamic law (Sharia), and formal statutory law inherited from the colonial era. The study thus recommends that to enhance the immediate Somali mainland legal systems, stakeholders should focus on harmonizing the various sources of law, ensuring consistency in the application of customary law, Islamic law, and statutory law.","PeriodicalId":14431,"journal":{"name":"International journal of scientific and research publications","volume":"39 2","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"140497761","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2024-01-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14512
Ivie A. Azote, Julia Rosel, A. Claro, Elvie C. Maglasang, Trixie E. Cubillas
- This study explored the level of challenges and extent of initiatives of BEEd student commuters in traveling to and from Caraga State University. Specifically, the study aimed to determine the profile of the BEEd students, the level of challenges encountered by the participants in traveling to and from the university, and the extent of initiatives to counter the challenges met in commuting. The study employed a quantitative research design. Frequency counts, percentages, weighted mean, independent samples test, one-way analysis of variance ANOVA, and Pearson product-moment correlation were used in the study. Results revealed that the participants had a moderately extensive level of challenges. The participants were spending too much on fare due to the distance of their house to the university which resulted in hardly budgeting their allowance, experiencing tardiness due to weather conditions, being afraid to travel at night, and feeling nauseous due to traffic and pollution. In addition, the study highlighted the students’ extent of initiatives to counter those challenges in commuting in terms of expenses incurred and waiting time spent, weather conditions, availability of transport vehicles, and traffic and pollution. Their initiatives include waiting for the right route of vehicles, bringing an umbrella in bad weather conditions, and traveling early. The participants’ level of challenges and extent of initiatives in commuting vary according to their sex, year level, travel distance, and commute duration. Furthermore, there is a significant relationship between the student commuters’ level of challenges and the extent of initiatives in commuting. Thus, the students need to be responsible to counter the challenges met in commuting to and from the university. On the other hand, parents also need to be supportive, particularly in students’ finances and teachers may try to be considerate to students who live far from the university.
{"title":"Student Commuters’ Challenges and Initiatives in Travelling to and from Caraga State University","authors":"Ivie A. Azote, Julia Rosel, A. Claro, Elvie C. Maglasang, Trixie E. Cubillas","doi":"10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14512","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14512","url":null,"abstract":"- This study explored the level of challenges and extent of initiatives of BEEd student commuters in traveling to and from Caraga State University. Specifically, the study aimed to determine the profile of the BEEd students, the level of challenges encountered by the participants in traveling to and from the university, and the extent of initiatives to counter the challenges met in commuting. The study employed a quantitative research design. Frequency counts, percentages, weighted mean, independent samples test, one-way analysis of variance ANOVA, and Pearson product-moment correlation were used in the study. Results revealed that the participants had a moderately extensive level of challenges. The participants were spending too much on fare due to the distance of their house to the university which resulted in hardly budgeting their allowance, experiencing tardiness due to weather conditions, being afraid to travel at night, and feeling nauseous due to traffic and pollution. In addition, the study highlighted the students’ extent of initiatives to counter those challenges in commuting in terms of expenses incurred and waiting time spent, weather conditions, availability of transport vehicles, and traffic and pollution. Their initiatives include waiting for the right route of vehicles, bringing an umbrella in bad weather conditions, and traveling early. The participants’ level of challenges and extent of initiatives in commuting vary according to their sex, year level, travel distance, and commute duration. Furthermore, there is a significant relationship between the student commuters’ level of challenges and the extent of initiatives in commuting. Thus, the students need to be responsible to counter the challenges met in commuting to and from the university. On the other hand, parents also need to be supportive, particularly in students’ finances and teachers may try to be considerate to students who live far from the university.","PeriodicalId":14431,"journal":{"name":"International journal of scientific and research publications","volume":"79 5","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"140498050","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2024-01-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14528
Ashli Shaji, Prasanth Kumar
- A 32-year-old woman underwent her third cesarean section one week earlier. Following an initial assessment, the patient revealed a history of PDPH following the previous cesarean surgery under spinal anesthesia. Most obstetric procedures were performed under spinal anesthesia. However, due to the history of PDPH and the potential risk of aspiration in pregnant women, the anesthetic plan was changed to general anesthesia with rapid sequence induction. The patient underwent a one-hour emergency cesarean section under general anesthesia with uncomplicated tracheal intubation. The anesthesiologist decided to convert the anesthetic plan after carefully examining the severity and history of post-spinal headaches. Awareness of the history of complications associated with the anesthetic strategy helped to prevent unnecessary distress and problems for the patient and the clinicians.
{"title":"Anesthetic Management for Patient with a History of Post-Dural Puncture Headache: A Case Report","authors":"Ashli Shaji, Prasanth Kumar","doi":"10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14528","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14528","url":null,"abstract":"- A 32-year-old woman underwent her third cesarean section one week earlier. Following an initial assessment, the patient revealed a history of PDPH following the previous cesarean surgery under spinal anesthesia. Most obstetric procedures were performed under spinal anesthesia. However, due to the history of PDPH and the potential risk of aspiration in pregnant women, the anesthetic plan was changed to general anesthesia with rapid sequence induction. The patient underwent a one-hour emergency cesarean section under general anesthesia with uncomplicated tracheal intubation. The anesthesiologist decided to convert the anesthetic plan after carefully examining the severity and history of post-spinal headaches. Awareness of the history of complications associated with the anesthetic strategy helped to prevent unnecessary distress and problems for the patient and the clinicians.","PeriodicalId":14431,"journal":{"name":"International journal of scientific and research publications","volume":"52 2","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2024-01-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"140497366","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2024-01-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14519
Anand Chaudhary, A. Mishra, M. Sah, P. Wagle, Ram Das Chaudhary, Suman Bohora, Padam Paudel, Pradeep Sah
: Sixteen rice varieties were collected from Banke, Bardiya, Kailali and Kapilvastu districts to select the superior varieties for upland rain-fed condition. These varieties were tested in RCBD with three replications in the years 2018 and 2019. The parameters compared were heading and maturity days from sowing, plant height, and number of tillers per square meter, grain and straw yield per hectare. Varieties were significantly different for all the traits studied. The variety earliest to head (84 days) and maturity (115 days) was Hardinath-1. Shortest plant height (99.8cm) was observed in Parssana and the longest (157.0 cm) in Sugapankhi. Maximum number of tillers/m 2 (319) was recorded in PH-6. Among the tested genotypes, Sampurna produced significantly higher grain yield (4628 kg/ha) followed by Sama (4320 kg/ha) and Prasanna (4208 kg/ha), while highest straw yield (9859 kg/ha) was obtained from Sugapankhi. The superior varieties will be used as reference variety to develop new varieties.
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Pub Date : 2024-01-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.14.01.2023.p14518
Anand Chaudhary, A. Mishra, M. Sah, P. Wagle, Ram Das Chaudhary, Buddhiman Yonjan, Parashuram Budhathoki, P. Shah
: A long-term fertility trial is continuously being conducted at Directorate of Agricultural Research, Madhesh Province, Parwanipur, Bara, Nepal since 1980. The experiment included two crops per year, rice (July–November) and wheat (December-April), with twelve treatments arranged in a randomized complete block design and three replications. As a continuity of the research, wheat was sown at Parwanipur during year 2021 and 2022 in an individual plot size of 6m length and 4 m width maintaining rows at 25 cm apart with seed rate of 120 kilograms per hectare (kg/ha). Early maturity of wheat crop was observed in treatment applied with 100:30:30 NPK kg/ha with residual ZnSO 4 from rice crop. Similarly, the same treatment applied with 100:30:30 NPK kg/ha with residual ZnSO 4 from rice crop resulted the highest yield among the treatments followed by the treatment consisting addition of 50 kg N per hectare on rice and residual FYM with 100:30:30 NPK kg/ha in both year of wheat cultivation. Hence, for wheat cultivation either application of inorganic fertilizer alone or application FYM only was not found sufficient to obtain stable higher yield, as crop responded to balanced used of fertilizer.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.13.11.2023.p14341
Salim Kalime Kasim
- In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis by governments and development practitioners on the active involvement of all stakeholders, particularly the intended beneficiaries, throughout the project cycle to expedite the achievement of development goals and sustain the realized benefits. Diverse strategies have been employed to enhance community participation in the planning, execution, monitoring, and evaluation of community-driven development initiatives. In Kenya, County governments are constitutionally mandated to facilitate people's engagement in local development and governance. Since their establishment, these County governments have established local governance structures and mechanisms for community members to engage in development projects and programs. However, in Kenya, these participatory local governance structures and avenues have not been extensively researched. This study aims to assess the influence of the management committee in community-led monitoring of a borehole water project in Bura Sub-County, Tana River County, Kenya, focusing on three key objectives: evaluating the impact of the management committee on gender equality, assessing their role in leveraging local knowledge, and examining their influence on the development of local community capacity. The theoretical framework guiding this research is the theory of participation proposed by Reed et al. (2018), which identifies four critical factors for successful stakeholder engagement: context, design, power, and scale of the engagement. To conduct this study, a case study research design was implemented. The study population included
- 近年来,各国政府和发展工作者越来越重视所有利益相关者,特别是预期受益者,在整个项目周期中的积极参与,以加快实现发展目标,并保持已实现的利益。在社区驱动的发展计划的规划、执行、监测和评估过程中,已经采用了多种战略来加强社区参与。在肯尼亚,宪法授权县政府促进人民参与地方发展和治理。自成立以来,这些郡政府已建立了地方治理结构和机制,以便社区成员参与发展项目和计划。然而,在肯尼亚,这些参与式地方治理结构和途径尚未得到广泛研究。本研究旨在评估管理委员会在肯尼亚塔纳河县 Bura 子县由社区主导的井水项目监督中的影响,重点关注三个关键目标:评估管理委员会对性别平等的影响、评估其在利用当地知识方面的作用以及研究其对当地社区能力发展的影响。指导本研究的理论框架是里德等人(2018)提出的参与理论,该理论指出了利益相关者成功参与的四个关键因素:参与的背景、设计、权力和规模。为开展本研究,我们采用了案例研究设计。研究对象包括
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Pub Date : 2023-11-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.13.11.2023.p14336
Ronak Pansara
- This paper explores the crucial link between Master Data Management (MDM) and Agtech, where MDM serves as a key technological component in the realm of agriculture technology. MDM is fundamentally concerned with the establishment and maintenance of a unified, accurate, and consistent data source within organizations. Conversely, Agtech represents the integration of technology to bolster agricultural practices. The research investigates how MDM contributes to the advancement of agricultural management and productivity within the Agtech landscape. By ensuring data integrity and reliability, MDM facilitates improved decision-making processes and the seamless integration of technological solutions in agriculture. This paper examines real-world examples of MDM's successful application in Agtech projects, highlighting its tangible benefits, including increased efficiency and sustainability. In summary, this paper underscores the pivotal role of Master Data Management in augmenting Agtech and fostering positive changes in the agricultural sector. By illuminating the synergy between MDM and Agtech, this research offers valuable insights for stakeholders interested in leveraging technology to enhance agricultural practices and outcomes.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.13.11.2023.p14353
K. Damaan, Y. Boulani, S. Benhamza, M. Lazraq, Y. Miloudi, A. Bensaid
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Pub Date : 2023-11-24DOI: 10.29322/ijsrp.13.11.2023.p14322
Yousif Ibrahim Kannosh
- One of the key activities in human resource management is their support for the implementation of various changes, such as corporate change management. Managers and other employees today are increasingly faced with a permanent need for change, but they also have different abilities to endure changes, and therefore this issue is becoming more and more important. Change management represents a systematic and structured approach that aims to create a sustainable change in human behavior within an organization, i.e. a company, and therefore the involvement of employees in the change process is extremely important. In order to involve employees in the change process in a way that is satisfactory for both employees and the company, there must be a two-way exchange of value, because otherwise the individual can deny the company resources.
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