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The Menace of Cultism and Moral Development of Students in the University of Benin: Implications for Behavioural Counselling

By Dr (Mrs) Comfort Lawani Abstract This study sought to unravel the nexus between the menace of cultism and moral development of students in the University of Benin, with its corresponding implications for behavioural counselling. A sample of two hundred and fifty two (252) undergraduates was selected from the six faculties in the University of […]

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Ethnomathematics: The Crux of Psychology of School Mathematics

By Dr Emmanuel Edoho & Onun Okoi Ibiang Abstract This paper considers the field of enquiry called ethnomathematics and its psychological roles in the teaching of school mathematics within the school setting. This is because mathematics has become an issue of concern in the educational system today. These roles are considered under the following headings:

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Teachers’ Perception of the Influence of Corruption on Provision of Quality Basic Education in Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State

By Doris Ushie & Dr Sunday Edinyang Abstract The thrust of this study was to examine teachers’ perception of the influence of corruption on provision of quality basic education in Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State, Nigeria. To direct the study, three research questions and three hypotheses were formulated. Survey research design was adopted

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An Exploration of Retirement Challenges and Coping Strategies

By Dr Dominic Echeng Abstract After many years of service either in the private or public sector, there is need for retirement. Unfortunately in Nigeria like elsewhere, retirement in recent years has become a dreaded issue. This is perhaps due largely to the stress, anxiety and challenges that often characterize the phenomenon. In this paper,

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Framing Mathematical Models on University Students’ Retention of Knowledge in Educational System Analysis

By Dr Ekpenyong Ekanem Abstract Mathematical model forms a frame of reference, mode of analysis and guides reflective decision making which may provide an explanatory system for knowledge retention in a concept. Hence, this study investigated framing of mathematical models and its effects on students’ retention of knowledge in a concept of educational system analysis.

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The Environment and Reading Habits of Students in the Cross River State College of Education, Akamkpa, Nigeria

By Dr James Ogom Odu & Dr Faith Sylvester Orim Abstract The study sought to ascertain the suitability of environmental factors (the home, school and library) in promoting reading habits among students of the Cross River State College of Education, Akamkpa. Survey research design was adopted in this study which population consists of registered library

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Solid Waste Disposal Strategies and Community Health of the People of Biase Local Government Area, Cross River State, Nigeria

By Dr Sunday Edinyang & Titus Edet Etefia Abstract  This study sought to examine the relationship between solid waste disposal strategies and community health of the people of Biase Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. To guide the study, two null hypotheses were formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The survey

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Influence of Teachers’ Education Programme on Economic Growth and Employment in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

By Victor Idomo, Henry Dajan & Akwa Owoh Abstract  The study investigated the influence of teachers’ education programme on economic growth and students’ skills for employment in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Ex-post facto research design was adopted for the study. Two research questions and two null hypotheses guided the study. Stratified random sampling technique was

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