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This study examined the efficient management of school records by secondary school principals in Delta state, Nigeria.As a descriptive survey, the study population comprised of all the 602 public secondary school principals.The 602 principals were used as sample.A structured questionnaire was used to gather data which was subsequently analyzed using the mean scores and z-test statistics to answer the three research questions and to test the three hypotheses, respectively.The findings...
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Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural SeriesVolume 49, Issue 12 p. 19535C-19537B National Security SUDAN: Student Protests First published: 24 January 2013 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-825X.2013.04867.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have...
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Teacher preparation in Nigeria has been changing in response to the emphasis on educating learners with special needs in ways that support their diverse needs.This study attempted to assess teaching effectiveness as it relates to the teaching of Elements of Special Education Curriculum in NCE-awarding Institutions in Nigeria.It also investigated the extent to which teacher qualification and experience influence teaching effectiveness.Descriptive research method of expost facto was employed...
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This report has explored the extent to which current training in arts administration is suited to meet changing demands in the cultural sector in Libya and has aimed to develop both a theoretical construct and an educational model to enhance cultural policymakers' and arts administrators' capacities to manage systemic change.Recognizing that environmental change in the cultural sector will be an ongoing phenomenon, and that the nature, pace, and scope of change will differ dramatically from...
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The study investigated youth farmers’ coping strategies with climate change in Osun State, Nigeria. Data were gathered through structured interview schedule from 150 farming youths that are ex-trainees of Leventis Foundation School of Agriculture, Ilesa Osun State. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistical tools such as frequency counts, percentage, mean and standard deviation while correlation and chi square were used to test the hypothesis. The mean age of farming youths...
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Increasingly nowadays ‘good governance’ is viewed as a keystone in the architecture of effective leadership and “the exercise of political power to manage a nation’s affair. It encompasses the state’s institutional and structural arrangements in decision-making processes and implementation. The concept has moved to the fore and the aim is to convince decision-makers about the merits of effective management and transparency, and of the need to have effective managers to manage the available...
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Introduction: Occupational dysphonia or work-related voice disorders is a frequently met problem among school teachers. Worldwide, many studies have been conducted to tackle this problem; however, in Egypt, no studies had investigated teachers’ dysphonia; with the epidemiology and magnitude of voice problems among Egyptian teachers is still unknown. Aim of the work: To assess the prevalence of work-related dysphonia and its associated factors among Egyptian school teachers. Materials and...
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This is a non-empirical article whose main focus is a review of the 2010 Geography One Teaching syllabus currently being used in Senior High Schools in Ghana. Though the 2010 SHS Geography syllabus has been structured and organized into three sections, the review has however been done on the Physical and Practical Geography aspects which constitute the Geography One domain of the syllabus. Certain principles for evaluating instructional programmes (curricula) have been used to assess the...
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This survey investigated the views of geography teachers and students on the value of continuous assessment strategies in students’ learning of geography in senior high schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis and Cape Coast North District within the Central Region of Ghana. Data were collected with the use of two sets of questionnaires from 20 geography teachers and a random sample of 198 geography students. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The study revealed that although...
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The objective of the paper is to analyze the effectiveness of the existing institutional arrangements for providing primary education in Ethiopia. Using largely secondary data and a complementary survey of 100 schools and institutional assessment, the study clearly establishes the fact that as real school resources have been increasing over time while quality and efficiency of primary education has been deteriorating. Thus, resources-based arguments cannot explain the grave quality crisis...
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Enabling pupils to become proficient at using spoken language is seen as one of the major goals of education. Pupils are expected to express their thoughts and engage with others in joint intellectual activity so as to advance their individual capacity for productive, rational and reflective thinking. The guided co-construction of knowledge, in which a teacher talks with pupils in whole class, group and individual situations to guide their thinking, together with opportunities for...