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The teaching profession in Nigeria was before now an all-comers job until 1993 when the Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) Act was promulgated to professionalize it. From the period that the TRCN was established to regulate the profession, most of the members are yet to imbibe the new culture of the trade as contained in the Teachers’ Code of Conduct document. This study was therefore conducted to assess the level of familiarity and compliance on some of the basic ethics of the...
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Abstract. This study aims to compare impacts of climate change on streamflow in four large representative African river basins: the Niger, the Upper Blue Nile, the Ubangi and the Limpopo. We set up the eco-hydrological model SWIM (Soil and Water Integrated Model) for all four basins individually. The validation of the models for four basins shows results from adequate to very good, depending on the quality and availability of input (observed climate, soils, land use, water management) and...
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Water containing high concentrations of nitrate is unfit for human consumption and, if discharging to freshwater or marine habitats, can contribute to algal blooms and eutrophication. The level of nitrate contamination in groundwater of two densely populated, agro-industrial areas of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) (Banana Plain and Mount Cameroon area) was evaluated. A total of 100 samples from boreholes, open wells and springs (67 from the Banana Plain; 33 from springs only, in the Mount...
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Motivating students so that they can succeed in school is one of the greatest challenges of this century. Getting students to learn and sustaining their interest in what they are learning is one of the major objectives of teachers in the classroom. This study therefore attempts to determine the impact of achievement motivation on students’ academic engagement. Three hypotheses were stated. Using Achievement Motivation and Academic Engagement questionnaire administered on 540 senior secondary...
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The technical and vocational skills development in Namibia has seen a major shift in the past years with the establishment of the Industry Skills Committees’ under the Namibia Training Authority and lately the development of Tourism Training Namibia an online training platform for all in the hospitality and tourism sector. These initiatives are aimed at ensuring the technical and vocational skills development is done in an open, distance and flexible way of learning. To provide the skills...
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The project reflects on professional development on teachers academic performance in secondary schools in Etche Local Government Area. It is a survey study. Two research questions were formulated for the study. The population sample of the study consists of 399 teachers from seventeen (17) secondary schools in Etche Local Government Area. The sampling technique used was random sampling method. The instrument utilized was questionnaire coded professional development and teachers’ academic...
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This study evaluates the effects of flooding on the Secondary School Students in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria, which occurred in October 2012. Data of this study were obtained from questionnaires, interview, personal observation, and newspaper report. A total of 90 respondents, drawn from residents in flood prone areas, were sampled for this study. Survey method was used in the analysis of data. The result of analysis showed that floods in Omoku occurred...
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This study dwells on flooding in Secondary School Students in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria, which occurred in October 2012. The result of review showed that floods in Omoku occurred mostly at the event of rainfall intensity and amount and especially at rainy season but this particular flood occurred in October 2012 after the main rainy season (August/September). Factors other than rainfall identified to substantially influenced flooding in the study are:...
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Educational technology could be traced back to the emergence of very early tools, the ancient civilizations used stones to transfer knowledge to others by paintings on cave walls. Today, the exponential growth of technology usage in education, via such applications of distance education, Internet access, simulations, and educational games, has raised substantially the focus and importance of educational technology. In this paper, we examine the past and present educational technology trends,...
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In today’s learning society, student support in institutions of higher learning is a topical issue. The recent global growth and popularity of open and distance learning (ODL) has been attributed to the unique advantages of this form of learning (e.g. flexibility for those students who wish to combine a working life with further studies). Moreover, ODL is an effective tool in enabling students from less privileged social groups to participate in learning. These students are often unreachable...
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This paper attempts to present the Algerian system in education, research and practice. The Algerian higher education system is constituted of 91 institutions spread over the 48 provinces covering the entire country. This system consists of forty seven (47) state owned universities, ten (10) university centers and nineteen (19) Higher education national schools and five (05) teacher training colleges, ten (10) preparatory schools and two (02) integrated preparatory classes where more than...