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A Research Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of Master of Education in Educational Administration
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This paper discusses the findings regarding information literacy (IL) delivery in primary school libraries in Enugu State, Nigeria. The discussion is based on IL content and delivery methods, as well as their effectiveness. The study was an instrumentation research in which experiment was used to test effect of a developed IL curriculum. In order to ascertain the effect of the curriculum, pre-test was given to the whole subjects prior to the commencement of the teaching. Subjects, received...
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A Research Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Education in Educational Administration
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Financial literacy is imperative to enable students manage their finances and take advantage of investment opportunities. It is against this background that this study investigates financial literacy of undergraduate business students in the School of Business, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KSB) in Ghana. It employs a stratified random sampling technique to sample 203 undergraduate students using questionnaire as the research instrument. The study reveals that formal...
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Vision screening study in primary school children has not been done in Bayelsa State. This study aims to screen for refractive error among primary school children in Bayelsa State and use the data to plan for school Eye Health Program.A cross sectional study on screening for refractive error in school children was carried out in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State in June 2009. A multistage sampling technique was used to select the study population (pupils aged between 5-15...
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In the 140-odd years after the first diamond was found in South Africa in 1866, mining catapulted the country from a predominantly agrarian society into a modern industrial nation. For the biggest part of this period, mining drove and human development followed. This ?order of importance? was largely the result of the huge wealth and influence of the mining houses, the (perceived) importance of the sector for the development of the country, and the broader skewed power dynamics of colonial...
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Hypertension and other noncommunicable diseases are currently responsible for at least 20% of all deaths in Nigeria, and constitute up to 60% of the patients admitted into the medical wards of most tertiary hospitals in Nigeria. Yet, the treatment outcomes for the diseases have remained very poor, prompting calls for better patient education. It has however been established that the effectiveness of patient education is linked to the healthy habits of the doctor. This study was conducted to...
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Teaching as a viable profession forms the bedrock of national development.But the status of the teacher in the Nigerian educational system has not been properly delineated vis-a-vis the critical issue of professionalism.This paper is an attempt to beam the searchlight on the functions of the Teachers Registration Council established by Degree No.31 with implications for the professionalization of teaching cum suggestions to make its objectives a reality.
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Political scientists studying Ethiopia characterise the current government as centralised, efficient, and able to force lower-level government officials and citizens to comply with central governments directives. In contrast, comparative research on post-Cold-War competitive autocratic regimes worldwide (Levitsky and Way 2011) and in Africa (Boone 2006) cautions that few regimes are capable of governing only through repression. Although some strategies regimes use to hold on to power are...
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Many schools in developing countries have four-hour school days and teach two groups of children each day. Governments are considering lengthening the school day, at great expense, to improve school quality. Advocates of the shift system argue the reform is unnecessary, as evidence from developed countries suggests increasing instructional time only improves achievement scores by small amounts. This paper is the first study of the effect of a large increase in instructional time in a...
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Purpose – This study provides insight on how Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries can ameliorate the impact of environmental pollution in the face of increasing inflow of multinational corporations (MNCs).Design/methodology/approach – An analytical model describing the role of institutions in reducing the environmental impact of MNCs was formulated and analysed for a sample of 43 SSA countries (1996–2010) using descriptive and the System Generalised Method of Moments techniques.Findings – It...
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Purpose – The aim of this study is to investigate the personal information management (PIM) practices of students and its implications for library services at the University of Ghana. Design/methodology/approach – This was a survey research, and questionnaires were administered to 150 students across their various programs of study. Questionnaire design was based on the literature reviewed and research objectives. Findings – Results showed that, format, skills, size of collection,...