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As a follow-up to the Monitoring Alcohol Marketing and Promotion in Africa (MAMPA) project conducted in Nigeria and three other countries in Africa, a survey of Nigerian students was conducted to assess their perceptions of alcohol promotion and policy in the country. Nearly five hundred students drawn from five faculties in the University of Uyo, Nigeria completed a perception of alcohol policy survey, in which they indicated their levels of agreement with statements on alcohol policy. The...
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Children sit on wooden benches in a classroom, attention turned toward the front of the room. Large maps hang on the walls, and a man addresses them near a table bearing a globe.; The back of the postcard has no handwriting on it. Printed at the bottom of the correspondence section is (Kongo) Eigendom van Propriete de Scheut Nieuw Antwerpen - De missiepost. Nile Anvers - La mission. Op schoole. La classe.
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The objective of this paper is to emphasis the need and importance of social studies education which serves as a panacea to security. The present Nigerian situation posed serious threats and challenges to both government and well-meaning citizens. These socio-economic problems call for different strategies and actions for them to be ameliorated. Social studies education has been embraced by almost all the developed and developing countries to support economic growth and development. Here, we...
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The paper investigated the difficulties faced by senior school students’ (age 16 – 18) in solving stoichiometric problems. The data were collected from twelve Science, Technology and Technical Education Board (STTEB) schools in Nigeria. A problem solving model that is due to Ashmore, Frazer & Casey (1979) was used. The results revealed that only 1.3 % of the students solved the problems correctly, 59.6 % of the students’ scripts analyzed showed that students could not relate the known with...
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Success in learning a second language nevertheless an African language has proven a tremendous effort on the part of foreign adult learners enrolled in universities. Motivation and attitude as well as the strategies used by the learners themselves play an important role. However, the greatest challenge for this group of learners is the need to pass African language exams based on merit. This forces the students to engage learning strategies that not only require them to pass exams but at the...
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Technological development of a nation is inseparable and indispensable with technical and vocational education. Studies have revealed that Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) is the bedrock of development in most advanced countries of the world. There is therefore, a strong need for innovations in TVE programmes so as to enable the nation to meet up with her manpower needs. This paper examined the need for manpower development in Technical and Vocational Education for better...
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Evaluation constitutes a crucial part of quality assurance work. In higher education institutions (HEIs) in Nigeria, evaluation in the pedagogical domain has usually been characterized by the traditional approach, a one-sided evaluation of students by the teachers. Over the years, research in education has shown that student evaluation of teachers improves the overall quality of teaching and learning. In this study, in addition to the current situation in higher education institutions in...
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The study analysed the available facilities for instruction in the distance learning programme in two Universities in Nigeria’s. A sample of 180 students was drawn from the two universities while a questionnaire on Distance Learning Programme Support Facilities (DLPSFQ) was elicited. A systematic analysis of the data showed that facilities were not adequately provided for instruction to the students on the distance learning progranne in these Universities when compaired with what obtains...
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This paper identified sources of equalization of educational opportunities for achieving the objectives of peace education in Nigeria. It further examines the constraints for achieving the equality of the educational opportunities. The paper viewed inequality in this regard as the unfairness in the levels of privileges with respect to any of the four dimensions which distract significantly from the equality of the given education opportunities with its consequences on the peace education in Nigeria.
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This study assesses the usage of smartphone applica tions and specifically social networking applications (SNS) amongst smartphone users, due to the perceived high-level of usage amongst University St udents. Questionnaires were derived from the literature, and used to assess the frequency and intensity of application usage. The data was analysed looking at key applications and frequency/intensity of usage. It was found that the students that were questioned at this university, spend an...
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Zambia and Ghana share similar health workforce challenges, including acute shortages of trained nurses and tutors in remote and rural areas, hindering achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MDG). E-learning technologies present a potential solution, with shared teaching and learning resources contributing to reduced tutor workloads; more evidence-based, student-centred education; and potential for increased student intakes. E-learning for nurse training has been successfully...
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We present a theoretical framework that views learning as a process involving content learning (CL) <i>and</i> identity construction (IC). We view identities as lenses through which people make sense of, and position themselves, through stories and actions, and as lenses for understanding how they are positioned by others. As people become more (or less) central members of a disciplinary community (e.g., a science or mathematics classroom) and engage (or not) in various cultural...