PJCP VOL2NO1

Impact of Insurgency on the Livelihood of Internally Displaced Women in Gombe State, Nigeria

Dr Safyanu Shuaibu Sara, Talatu Sani & Lydia I. Dabo Abstract The study surveyed the impact of insurgency on the livelihood of internally displaced women in Gombe State, Nigeria. The study was guided by 9 research questions. A sample of 300 women was selected through volunteer Sampling technique from 6 internally displaced persons (IDPs) host …

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Ethical Code as a Panacea to the Challenging Effects of Economic Depression on Counsellors’ Service Delivery

Dr Ngozi S. Okafor, Stephen Udoka Mbah & Uchechukwu Uzonna Nnorom Abstract This paper discussed Ethical Code as a Panacea to the Challenging Effects of Economic Depression on Counsellors’ Service Delivery. The researchers looked at economic depression and its characteristics, and pointed out that Nigerian counsellors, as members of the society, are equally affected by …

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Ethical Principles and Adherence to Professional Practice of Counselling in Cross River State, Nigeria

Dr Maria Ngwu & Dr Paulina M. Anake Abstract The study investigated ethical principles and adherence to professional practice of counselling in Cross River State, Nigeria. The study adopted the survey design with a sample of 50 professional counsellors drawn from the University of Calabar and Cross River University of Technology. Two research questions and …

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Instructional Materials and Academic Performance of Students in Biology in Senior Secondary Schools in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State

Dr John Okpa Ukwetang & Dr Cassidy Agbor Abstract This study investigated the influence of instructional materials on academic performance of students in biology in senior secondary schools in Abi local Government Area of Cross River State. The study was guided by a null hypothesis which was tested at .05 level of significance. Literature review …

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Problems of Learners in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camps Schools in Borno State, Nigeria

Ibrahim T. Bokko Abstract The paper investigated problems of learners in IDP Camps Schools as expressed by Teachers teaching in IDP Schools in Borno State, Nigeria. The study was a qualitative research that used focus group discussion. 27 Head Teachers and Teachers participated in the discussion and responded to Unstructured Interview for the research. Proforma …

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Classroom Conditions and Principals’ Perception of Factors Responsible for Students’ Drop Out in Public Secondary Schools in Calabar Education Zone, Cross River State, Nigeria

Evelyn Ijeoma Orji Abstract This study adopted survey research design. Through non probability sampling, the principals and their deputies in the 81 public secondary schools in the study area constituted both the population and sample. Out of 243 principals and their deputies, 192 who were accessible constituted the sample for this study. The instrument entitled …

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Indigenous Media Communication Techniques and Behaviour Change on HIV/AIDS Prevention among Female Sex Workers in Calabar Metropolis in Cross River State, Nigeria

Dr Ekpenyong David Oboqua, Bessong Columbus Deko & Bessong Napoleon Osang Abstract The study investigated the extent to which indigenous media communication techniques can influence behaviour change on HIV/AIDS prevention among female sex workers in Calabar Metropolis in Cross River State, Nigeria. One null hypothesis was formulated to guide the study. Ex-post facto research design …

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The Impact of Guidance Services on Students’ Career Awareness among Selected Private Secondary Schools in Kaduna Metropolis

Dr Esther Adebimpe Ogunwole Abstract The study investigated the impact of Guidance services on students’ career awareness in some selected private secondary schools in Kaduna Metropolis. A survey research design was adopted for this study. A sample of one hundred and eighty-three (183) respondents was randomly selected based on the availability of Guidance services in …

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Effectiveness of Community Participation in Rehabilitation Programmes and Counselling in Promoting Psycho-Social Adjustment of Persons with Special Needs in Edo State, Nigeria

Dr Gloria Osagie-Obazee & Dr Comfort Lawani Abstract The study investigated the perception of Special needs pupils on the effectiveness of community participation in rehabilitation programmes and counselling in promoting psycho-social adjustment among persons with special needs in Edo State, Nigeria. The study employed the descriptive survey design approach with a population of 380 pupils. …

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Causes and Effects of Examination Malpractice on Nigerian Education: Implications for Counselling

Usman Maddibo Hanafi & Mohammed Musa Girei Abstract Teaching and learning become more effective when the students are subjected to an examination process to determine the extent to which the students have assimilated the content of the instruction given and the teacher can also access himself from the performance of the students. However, cheating has …

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