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Prevalence of Moral Decay among Nigerian Youths: Implications for Quality Leadership

By Dr Achi Ndifon Bekomson Abstract This study investigated moral decay among Nigerian youths and its implications for quality leadership. Specifically, the study investigated various aspects of moral decay like tendency to sexual perversion, tendency to substance use and indecent dressing. The descriptive survey design was adopted and three research questions were formulated to guide […]

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Family Structure, Gender and Delinquent Behaviours among Junior Secondary School Students in Calabar, Nigeria

By Dr Racheal D. Uche, Evelyn Ijeoma Orji & Dr Maria Emenebe Ngwu Abstract In school, some children are observed to be well adjusted and disciplined while some others seem highly delinquent. The researchers suspect that family structure and gender have roles in orienting some students towards delinquent behaviour. This study, which adopted ex-post facto

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Teachers’ Characteristics and Entrepreneurship Counselling in Secondary Schools in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State

By Jennifer Uzoamaka Duruamaku-Dim Abstract The study examined teachers’ characteristics and entrepreneurship counselling in secondary schools in Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State. The study was guided by three null hypotheses formulated in line with the specific objectives of the study. The ex-post facto research design was adopted; the population included 1,419 public secondary

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Effect  of  Peer  Tutoring  Instructional  Strategy  on  Academic Performance  of  Biology  Students  in  Dutsin-Ma  Metropolis

By Miko Nura & Dr Ibrahim Sukola Tambaya Abstract This study, which adopted pre-test and post-test Quasi – experimental design, examined the effect of peer tutoring instructional strategy on the academic performance of biology students in Dutsin-Ma metropolis, Katsina state, Nigeria. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The population comprised 655 SS

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Influence of Gender and Achievement Motivation on Primary five Pupils’ Multiplicative Thinking in Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State

By Dr Ekpenyong Efiong Ibok, Edet Sunday Thomas & Nkereuwem Edet Nyong Abstract This study examined influence of gender and achievement motivation on primary five pupils’ multiplicative thinking in Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State. Two hypotheses were formulated to direct the study. Ex-post facto research design was adopted for the study. A total

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Staff  Motivation  as  Correlate  of  Work  Adjustment  of  Lecturers  in Colleges of  Education in Edo and Delta States

By Dr Gloria Esiekpe Osagie-Obazee & Prof. Azuka Grace Alutu Abstract Through survey design, this study investigated staff motivation as correlate of work adjustment of lecturers in Colleges of Education in Edo and Delta States. The population was made up of five hundred and sixty-two (562) out of which a sample of 350 respondents was

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Academic Anxiety, Locus of Control and Cheating Tendencies among Undergraduate Students in Universities in Cross River State

By Dr Julius M. Egbai & Caroline I. Ita Abstract The focus of the study was to examine academic anxiety, locus of control and cheating tendencies among undergraduate students in Universities in Cross River State. To achieve these objectives, two hypotheses were formulated to be tested. The study adopted an expost facto research design, with

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Effectiveness of Cognitive Restructuring Counselling Technique in Managing Avoidant Personality Disorder among Senior Secondary School Students in Sokoto Metropolis, Nigeria

By Dr Halima Sa’adiya Abubakar & Tabitha Musa Abstract The study investigated the effectiveness of cognitive restructuring counselling technique in managing avoidant personality disorder among senior secondary school students in Sokoto metropolis. Two research questions and two hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Quasi experimental design involving pre/post-test and control group was used. The

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