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Systematic Error in Measurement: Ethical Implications in Decision-making in Learners’ Assessment in the Nigerian Educational System

By Dr B. A. Bassey, Dr Sylvia V. Ovat & Usani J. Ofem Abstract  Measurement in the behavioural sciences is not devoid of errors. Unlike in the  physical sciences where they are already existing standardized calibrated  instruments and the measurement is direct; it is quite different in behavioural and  psychological measurement where education is a […]

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Educational Assessment in a Digital Era and Future Workforce in Nigeria

By Dr Osakuade Joseph Oluwatayo Abstract  Education is very indispensable to the socio-cultural and technological advancement  of any nation because it serves as pre-requisite for quality manpower development.  Educational assessment is also very essential for quality and functional education.  Automation of educational assessment makes it more authentic to produce quality  manpower. To thrive well in

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Effects of Educational Cost Analysis on Emotional Intelligence of University Students in Knowledge Management

By Dr Ekpenyong Ekanem & Nse N. Ukpong Abstract  This study investigated educational cost analysis and its effects on emotional  intelligence of university students in knowledge management. The research was a true  experimental study with pre-test post-test control group design aimed at raising the  awareness of university students’ level of emotional intelligence demands from the 

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Sex Differential and Students’ Academic Performance in Mathematics in Sapele Local Government of Delta State, Nigeria

By Dr Fegha Evelyn Ilogho Abstract  The study sought to identify sex differences in the academic performance of students  in mathematics. The study was guided by three research questions and two hypotheses.  The population consists of both male and female students and teachers of mathematics.  A sample size of 360 was randomly selected from Sapele

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Youths Empowerment Scheme by Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Rural Development in Uyo Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

By Dr Sunday Simon Adaka & Dr Ekpenyong Oboqua Abstract The study investigated the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) community based poverty alleviation programmes and rural community development in Uyo  Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. One null hypothesis was formulated  to guide the study. Ex-post facto research design was adopted for the study,

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Administration of Basic Education for Good Governance in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects

By Dr Micheal Ekpenyong Asuquo & Dr Aniefiok Edet Abstract  Around the globe, education has been regarded as the instrument par excellence for  the development of individual, a country and for good governance. For the  contemporary society to be developed and maintained democracy devoid of rancour,  the necessary moral conduct (norms, ethical values, moral values,

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Teaching Personnel Management and Attitude to Work in Secondary Schools of Calabar Education Zone of Cross River state, Nigeria

By Dr F. O. Arop, Valentine J. Owan & Dr J. N. Agunwa Abstract  This study assessed teaching personnel management and attitude to work in secondary  schools of Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State, Nigeria. Two null hypotheses  offered direction to the study using an Ex-post facto research design. The population  of this study

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Perception and Attitude of Library Staff Towards Security of Information Resources in the University of Calabar Library, Calabar, Nigeria

By Dr James Ogom Odu Abstract  The study employed the survey research design to assess the perception and attitude  of library staff towards safety of information resources in the University of Calabar  library. Questionnaire and direct observation methods were the instruments used for  data collection while the library staff form the population of the study.

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Availability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Resource and Academic Staff Task Performance of Universities in Cross River State of Nigeria

By Rev Father (Dr) Godfrey E. Ukpabio, Dr S. O. Egwu & N. N. Onwochei Abstract  The study adopted the descriptive survey research design, with one hypothesis  formulated to guide the study. The population of the study consisted of all the academic  staff in the two public universities in the study area. A sample of

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