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E-learning has long been celebrated as the solution to access in education. There seems to be a belief worldwide that by including e-learning technologies in learning packages, learners' success and economies of scale will be ensured in ODL (open and distance learning). New innovations like the internet and mobile technologies provide a great opportunity for mass delivery of education information, especially in Africa where governments and institutions are struggling to equip the people with...
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The attainment of effective education by the educatee is hinged on the balancing of the workload and the teaching staffstrength (TSS) in schools. The interplay was the rallying point of this study which tried to ascertain the level of workload andteaching staff strength (TSS) in public senior secondary schools. Six (6) research questions were posed as guide with thequestionnaire as a base instrument for data collection from the principals of the 18 public senior secondary schools in...
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Radio is one of the most affordable educational technologies available for the use in education and development in developing countries. This article explores the use of school radio broadcast to assist teachers and pupils to learn and improve English language both written and spoken in Kenyan primary schools. English language occupies a central place in formal education in Kenya. It is one of the compulsory subjects in both primary (aged six to 13 years) and secondary education (aged 14 to...
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This paper undertakes a critique of the gendered nature of leadership in modern universities in Kenya. The paper argues that the inclusive nature of African feminism makes it easier for both men and women to join in this discussion since African feminism demands a more holistic perspective that does not pit men against women but encourages them to work together to address gender inequalities. The review shows that there is a need to develop policies and strategies both at national and local...
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The Universal Basic Education (UBE) was launched by President Obasanjo in Nigeria in 1999 in response to the global trend to provide education for all by the year 2002. Technical education is an integral part of the scope to be covered by the program precisely in Junior Secondary School where the pre-vocational subjects such as introductory technology are offered. Unfortunately, there are critical problems confronting the teaching and learning of this subject, chief among them is dearth in...
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The paper has as its main objective to contribute to an understanding of effects of management in employee workplace learning for sustainable development in small manufacturing enterprises in South East Nigeria.The research design was a survey method while the sampling procedure used for the study was a combination of systematic and judgmental sampling.Using the Taro Yameni formula the sample of 375 was obtained from a population of 6,000 small manufacturing enterprises, in five states in...
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This study examines a study of stress on retirees. The study also identifies the cause of stress and strategies forreducing stress on retirees at the Federal University Pensioner Association(FUPA), University of Ibadan Chapter. The populationof the study comprised 4000 male and female retirees of (FUPA). The sample of the study was 400 selected from the Universityof Ibadan Chapter using simple random sampling technique. A questionnaire was used for data collection. Data collected...
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Adolescents' reproductive health needs and problems have become contemporary concerns globally. Of great concern is the high rate of sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS arguably influenced by lack of reproductive health knowledge.The study aimed at examining the effect of peer education on school adolescents' reproductive health knowledge in Saki, Southwestern, Nigeria, in a nurse-led concurrently controlled community interventional study.The study employed pre - and post -...
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The science and dynamics underlying drought is complex, yet understandable if approached carefully using scientific method. In this paper, scientific perspective was applied to explain and compare drought indices in Somalia and Lake Chad Basin (LCB). Geographic information system (GIS) was used to analyze similarities and differences of locational attributes of temporal and spatial drought data in both regions. There was a similarity in the thirty-year annual precipitation, aridity index and...