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The study examined the effects of households' socio-economic variables on junior secondary school students' academic performance in CCA in University of Maiduguri Demonstration Secondary School and El-Kanemi Islamic College of Theology, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.Survey and ex-post facto research design work was used to collect data on student socio-economic background and their academic performance respectively.Using stratified and purposive sampling techniques, 510 students and 5...
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Throughout the teaching/learning process of speaking, a teacher’s role is believed to hold great importance. Teachers initiate learners to the whole learning process, and their feedback constitutes the significant step forward that triggers learners towards enunciating a language. As an illustration, Swain (1985, 2000) uses empirical evidence to show the importance of teacher’s feedback during the production of speaking. Relatable to feedback during oral activity are issues that highlight...
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Abstract: Background: Chronic kidney disease is cause of death and disability. Urine dipstick is a simple, non-invasive cost effective method with high ability to detect urine abnormalities in earlier stages for proper management and prevention. Objectives: 1-To assess prevalence of urine abnormalities. 2- To compare positive results of urine dipstick test with microscopic examination of urine.Methods: A sample of 320 students was randomly selected from two primary schools in Qallin city in...
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Ponte Academic JournalJan 2019, Volume 75, Issue 1 NEW MEDIA: A REVIEW OF SOME TRENDS IN JOURNALISM TRAINING IN AFRICAAuthor(s): Abiodun SalawuJ. Ponte - Jan 2019 - Volume 75 - Issue 1 doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2019.1.4 Abstract:The growth of the Internet and World Wide Web has brought about newest medium for journalism, otherwise called online or cyber journalism. This development has engendered inevitable revolutions in both the practice and training of journalism. This development, for...
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This study assessed of impaired fasting blood glucose staff in Kashim Ibrahim College of Education Maiduguri, Borno state. Three hypotheses guided the study. Survey research design was used for this study. The population for the study comprised staff of Kashim Ibrahim College of Education Maiduguri numbering 566 (academic staff 216 and non-academic staff 350). A sample of 57 (males 37, females 20) staff were selected for the study using stratified sampling technique with proportionate...
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Background: Motivation is crucial for organizations to function; without motivation the organization would be less efficient. Objective: To assess the role of motivation on technicians and teaching assistants performance in College of Medical Technology in Derna, city. Methodology: A cross- sectional design was used to conduct the study. The target population of the study was technicians and teaching assistants working in College of Medical Technology. Data was collected using a...
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Drought has had an adverse effect on farmers' agricultural activities, livestock production, health and livelihoods. Therefore, adaptation of the agricultural sector is urgent to reduce farmers' vulnerability, enhance their resilience and adapt to drought. Several factors have affected farmers' adaptation to drought, such as socio-economic, technical, institutional and cultural. However, this study aims to explore the under-researched role of cultural beliefs in shaping these farmers'...
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The current study was an assessment of the opinions and preferences of Tanzania English as a foreign language (EFL) students and their teachers with regard to Written Corrective Feedback (WCF). It focused on Respondents feelings on errors, their preference on actors of error correction, immediacy of error correction and social company during error correction and whether there are differences between teachers’ and students’ opinions and preferences. The study involved 20 English language...