UNESCO recommends that the ideal student-to-lecturer ratio in higher education institutions, including African public universities, should be around 20:1 to ensure effective teaching and learning. This ratio allows for personalized attention, better engagement in the classroom, and improved educational outcomes. However, many African universities often exceed this guideline, leading to challenges in delivering quality education. Efforts to address this issue include increasing the number of qualified lecturers and improving funding for higher education.
More than a professional student, graduate who have completed the course will do better for this designation.
No, imagine if you dated your teacher. It's not worth it.
This is a difficult one to answer, as to do it properly would need a census of student enrollment in all possible universities where South Africans study. No such census exists. However, its seems that a large number of South Africans study at English universities. London University and University College, London would be prime candidates for the universities with most South African students.
A lecturer is an academic professional responsible for teaching and delivering educational content to students at universities or colleges. They prepare course materials, lead lectures, facilitate discussions, and assess student performance. In addition to teaching, lecturers may also engage in research, contribute to academic publications, and participate in departmental activities. Their role is crucial in shaping students' understanding of their subject matter and fostering a conducive learning environment.
Well your lecturer can only like you as a friend, you shouldn't be dating unless you can agree on that. If you are a good student and show respect then he/she will like you. He/she would be nice and respect your opinions in a class discussion.
Student travel insurance is not provided through most universities. Students are required to have travel insurance and provide proof of having it.
Student African American Brotherhood was created on 1990-10-17.
Akpenpuun Dzurgba has written: 'Student demonstrations and crises in Nigerian universities' -- subject(s): College students, Administration, Political activity, Universities and colleges 'Tiv people and the challenge of contemporary business' -- subject(s): Tiv (African people), Economic conditions
Student African American Brotherhood's motto is 'I am my brother's keeper, and together we will rise.'.
Yes. Most universities and colleges have them.
No, there are no Universities in Egypt that will accept a student without an SAT score.
There are many different courses for a commerce student after 12th in US universities. There are courses like business administration, medicine, law, and even economics.