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Skills Needs Of The Ict Sector In Tanzania, Deirdre Lillis, Fredrick Mtenzi, Diana Mauricaite, Said Jafari, Peter Manifold
Skills Needs Of The Ict Sector In Tanzania, Deirdre Lillis, Fredrick Mtenzi, Diana Mauricaite, Said Jafari, Peter Manifold
Reports
Information and Communication Technology will play a critical role in sustaining the high growth rates experienced by African economies in the last decade. Investment in the ICT sector enables the creation of high quality jobs and acts as an enabling technology for other key industries such as agriculture, mining, finance, health and education. ‘New Software Economy’ models mean international location and company scale are less relevant and enable small organisations to compete globally in niche markets. Unlike many traditional industries which have heavy infrastructure requirements, the key resource of the ICT Sector is its people and the knowledge, skills and …
The Chanticleer, 2013-11-04, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer, 2013-11-04, Coastal Carolina University
The Chanticleer Student Newspaper
The editorially independent student produced weekly newspaper of Coastal Carolina University.
Swinging Bridge - May 1, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - May 1, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
April 17, 2013 University Chronicle, Shawnee State University
April 17, 2013 University Chronicle, Shawnee State University
University Chronicle
Shawnee State University Student Newspaper
English Department Newsletter 2013, English Department, University Of Southern Maine
English Department Newsletter 2013, English Department, University Of Southern Maine
Department of English Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Spinnaker [Vol. 33 No. 86], University Of North Florida
The Spinnaker [Vol. 33 No. 86], University Of North Florida
Spinnaker
Student newspaper for the UNF community.
‘Moving In’: Difficulties And Support In The Transition To Higher Education For In-Service Social Care Students, Fiona Mcsweeney
‘Moving In’: Difficulties And Support In The Transition To Higher Education For In-Service Social Care Students, Fiona Mcsweeney
Articles
This paper reports on the difficulties and supports experienced by social care practitioners within the educational institution during their transition to higher education. A life transition such as entering higher education causes stress for individuals and social support is essential in successfully dealing with this stress (Anderson et al., 2012). Fifteen social care practitioners were interviewed twice during and once at the end of their first academic year in college. Findings indicate that participants were reluctant to approach staff for help despite anxiety about classes and assignments. Discussion and debate in class helped learning and contributed to feelings of being …
Spectrum, Volume 30, Issue 12, Sacred Heart University
Spectrum, Volume 30, Issue 12, Sacred Heart University
Newspapers (Obelisk & Spectrum)
Highlights include: Greek Life welcomes two new organizations to their community -- SHU undergoes accreditation process -- Class of 2016 takes an interest in politics -- ADPi and Delta Upsilon Greek Life -- Students thrive studying in Dingle, Ireland -- Editorials -- Hell hath no fury like the Internet’s scorn
Espace: Building A Collaborative Workspace Using Microsoft 365, David Kirk, Ward Solutions Ltd
Espace: Building A Collaborative Workspace Using Microsoft 365, David Kirk, Ward Solutions Ltd
Reports
No abstract provided.
Sjsu Erfa News, Winter 2013, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Winter 2013, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 26, Number 2
Intergenerational Classroom Communication In Higher Education For The Returning For The Non-Traditional Aged Student, Bruce Bryski Ph.D.
Intergenerational Classroom Communication In Higher Education For The Returning For The Non-Traditional Aged Student, Bruce Bryski Ph.D.
ECDSS Employee Education Program
No abstract provided.
Sjsu Erfa News, Summer 2013, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Sjsu Erfa News, Summer 2013, San Jose State University, Emeritus And Retired Faculty Association
Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (ERFA) Newsletter
Volume 26, Number 4
Orange Matters, Kathleen Haley, Keith Kobland, Jennifer Russo, Rob Enslin, Jay Cox, Amy Speach, Christine Yackel
Orange Matters, Kathleen Haley, Keith Kobland, Jennifer Russo, Rob Enslin, Jay Cox, Amy Speach, Christine Yackel
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
Discourses Of Whiteness: White Students At Catholic Women’S Colleges (Dis)Engaging Race, Rebecca Ropers-Huilman, Kelly T. Winters, Kathryn A. E. Enke
Discourses Of Whiteness: White Students At Catholic Women’S Colleges (Dis)Engaging Race, Rebecca Ropers-Huilman, Kelly T. Winters, Kathryn A. E. Enke
Administration Publications
To better understand how White college women understand and are influenced by whiteness, we discursively analyzed data from interviews and focus groups with 25 White seniors at two Catholic women’s colleges. Findings suggest that participants understood whiteness through discourses of insignificance, nominal difference, responsibility, and transformation and that these understandings affected students’ college experiences and envisioned futures.