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Environmental awareness and Environmental attitudes among Secondary School Students in Ogoja Education Zone, CRS, Nigeria.

– Udumo, Bassey Obeten Ph.d. & Agiande Denis Ube PhD Abstract  The purpose of this research work was to gather baseline data through a survey to document the existing level of environmental awareness or consciousness among secondary school students and their attitude towards well known environmental issues. Using the descriptive survey design, three hypotheses were […]

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Seminar/workshop and Implementation of Educational Technology Curriculum in Tertiary Institutions in Cross River State, Nigeria

– Igwebuike, Osedumme (PhD), Monity, Flora Michael (PhD) & Abam, Oyobo-Gladys T om (PhD) Abstract The present study evaluated the influences of seminar/workshop on educational technology curriculum implementation in tertiary institutions in Cross River State, Nigeria. To achieve the purpose of this study, one research question and one null hypothesis were formulated and tested at

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Environmental Education Strategies and Sustainable Forest management in Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State

– Dr . Eneyo Okon Eyo Abstract The main purpose of this study was to investigate environmental education strategies and sustainable forest management in Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State. To achieve the purpose of this study, three hypotheses were formulated for the study, literature review was carried out accordingly, and a survey

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Religio-Cultural and Environmental Awareness Strategies: An insight into people’s attitude towards sustainable management of natural resources in Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria.

– Etim Nkanu Efut & Jacob Bassey Arikpo Abstract This study examined religio-cultural and environmental awareness strategies as an implication of people’s attitude towards sustainable management of natural resources in Ikot Ekpene of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Two null hypotheses which guided the study were tested and a questionnaire was the instrument used for data

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Perceived Wildlife Management and Capacity Development in Cross River National Park, Oban Division, Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria

– Dr . Asuquo Bassey Asuquo, Bright Ewona & Eyo Bassey Eyo Abstract This research study was designed to look into perceived wildlife management at the Cross River National Park, Oban Division, Akamkpa Local Government Area, Cross River State, Nigeria. In order to effectively carry out the study, three research hypotheses were formulated to guide

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Involvement of Non-governmental Organizat ions in the implementation of sexual and reproductive health programme in Cross River State, Nigeria.

– Ekpenyong David Oboqua Ph.D & Ugwu Nneka Emilia Abstract The study investigated involvement of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the implementation of sexual and reproductive health programme in Cross River State, Nigeria. One research question and one hypothesis were used to guide the study. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study while stratified and

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Teacher variables and teaching of Environmental Education at the Universal Basic Education (UBE) level in Cross River State

– Kingsley, Charles Edet (Ph.D) Abstract This study investigated Teacher Variables and Teaching of Environmental Education (EE) at the UBE Level in Cross River State, Nigeria. A sample of 450 teachers was used from the 3 education zones of the state. Proportionate stratified random sampling was used to select the sample size of the teachers.

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Employees’ involvement in welfare decision making and their jobperformance in private companies in Cross River State, Nigeria

– Arikpo, Esther Bassey PhD & Edoho, Glory Emmanuel Abstract The study sought to test the hypothesis that involvement in decision making on staff welfare issues would influence employees’ job performance in private companies. The study area was Cross River State, Nigeria. A sample of 720 employees of private companies in Cross River State participated

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