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Item L’inclusion scolaire au Burundi : quelles conceptions et pratiques des enseignants au regard de leur formation ?(Revue Internationale du chercheur, Volume 4, Numéro 2, pp : 178- 201, 2023-04) Ndikumasabo, Josias; Ntwari, Innocent; Bizimana, Jean BerchmansThe aim of this study was to identify the conceptions and practices reported by teachers of students with special needs during their interventions in ordinary classes. The data were collected by means of a questionnaire survey among 205 teachers who agreed to cooperate in the work. The data were processed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. The results of this survey show that the declared practices are characterised by a strong "inclusive" valence with regard to their declared intervention strategies, and this independently of the training they have received. On the other hand, the conceptions revealed by the participants in the study remain essentially 'non-inclusive' as a result of their dissatisfaction with what they consider to be relevant for including pupils with learning difficulties.Item Les facteurs motivationnels de la fréquentation des boites de sauna au Burundi(Podium of Sport Sciences, 2015-01) Gaturagi, Charles; Nyandwi, Joseph; Bizimana, Jean Berchmans; Et. al.Objective: To determine the various motivational factors of the practice of the sauna, and to identify the sources of information relating to the effects of this practice held by the practitioners. Methodology: This prospective study with analytical and prospective aims, carried out in the city of Bujumbura, targeted anyone who came for a session during the period of visit and data collection from the different boxes. The k-Nearest Neighbors method and data analysis using R version 3.5.0 statistical software were used. Results: Men aged 38.36 ± 11.78 years were more numerous in our study, and had a weight of 79.18 ± 12.91 kg. The information on the effects of the sauna was provided mainly by third parties. Intermittent sessions of 30 minutes were practiced approximately 3 times a week. Stress and flu were the main reasons for sauna practice to improve their well-being. Conclusion: Stress and the flu were the main motivational factors mentioned by sauna users. The other reason given by the overweight subjects and alcohol consumers was the confusion of the practice of the sauna with the practice of physical activity.