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Audio-Tape Instructional Package and Learners’ Performance in Spoken English at Primary Level Of Education in Nigeria

Asuquo, Eno Ndarake Abstract This study investigated the differences in the performance of learners in English language exposed to audio-tape instructional package and those not exposed to the learning package in the schools of study. Performances of male and female learners exposed and those not exposed to the study package were compared and the effect […]

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Evaluating the Implementation of the Mathematics Curriculum in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State

Emmanuel Asuquo Edoho, Ph.D; Uwase Uwase Esuong &  Ekaette Asuquo Edem Abstract Curriculum over the years has been seen as a well-planned experiences, aggregate of courses and activities provided for learners under the auspices of a school. The implementation or attainment of the mathematics curriculum has become a great source of concern and worry for

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Effect of Youtube-Enhanced Instructional  Strategy on Secondary School Students’ Achievement in Mathematics

Toinpere Mercy Frederick-Jonah Ph.D; Nateinyin Joy Akporehwe Ph.D & Epretari JONAH Abstract The study investigated the effect of YouTube-enhanced instructional strategy on students’ achievement in mathematics among senior secondary schools in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. A pretest-posttest, quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent control group was adopted. A total of eighty-eight (88)

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Concept Mapping Teaching Strategy and Students’ Academic Achievement in Chemistry in Calabar Municipality Cross Rive State, Nigeria

Oli, Maryrose Tochukwu & Anari, Mary Ideba Abstract This study investigated the effect of concept mapping teaching strategy on the academic achievement of chemistry students in Calabar Municipality, Cross River – State – Nigeria. Three research questions and hypotheses were formulated to provide focus and to direct the study. The research design was a pretest-posttest,

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Comparative Effect of Problem-Based Learning and Concept Mapping Teaching Strategies of Senior  Secondary Students and their Achievements in Chemistry

Oli, Maryrose Tochi & Obi Joy Joseph Abstract This study compared the effectiveness of problem-based learning and concept mapping on the academic achievement of students in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State-Nigeria. A research question and a hypothesis were formulated to provide focus and to direct the study. The research design was a quasi-experimental factorial

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Marital Status and Mathematics Teachers’ Instructional Delivery in Secondary Schools in Obubra L.G.A., C.R.S.

Orim, Richard Ekonesi (Ph.D) & Egwo, Prince Michael Abstract The study was designed to investigate the influence of marital status on mathematics teachers’ instructional delivery in secondary schools in Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. A total of 250 teachers (150 married and 100 single/divorced) from all the secondary schools in Obubra

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Effects of Constructivist Method of Teaching Basic Science and Mathematics on the Academic Performance of Junior Secondary Students’ in Calabar Municipality, Cross River State, Nigeria

Adie, Emmanuel Benimpuye;  Obi, Joy Joseph; Okri John Arikpo & Ogbe Alphonsus Okori Abstract This study investigated the effects of constructivist method of teaching basic science and mathematics on the academic performance of junior secondary school 3 students in Calabar Municipality, Cross River State, Nigeria. Two hypotheses were formulated to guide the study with some

PJE LATEST, PJE VOL4NO2, PJE VOLUME 4

Vol. 4 No. 2

Table of contents Preliminary pages Effects of Experiential Learning on Performance and Retention of Secondary School Students in Geography in Sokoto State, Nigeria Dr Umar Haliru & Dr A. D. Aliyu   Human Capital Management and Staff Job Performance in State Universal Basic Education Boards in North Central Nigeria Dr Joan Nike Ada, Benjamin Toryila

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Perception on the Influence of Administrators’ Characteristics on Students’ Academic Performance in Senior Secondary Schools in Katagum Local Government Area of Bauchi State

Dr Barakatu Abdullahi, Dr Samuel Alfayo Boh & Nura Alhaji Abstract This study adopted correlational research design to investigate the perception of principals and teachers on the influence of administrators’ characteristics on students’ academic performance in senior secondary school in Katagum Local Government Area, Bauchi state. The sample included 80 principals and teachers; a principal

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