PJCP VOL4NO1

PJCP VOL4NO1

The Effects of Warm and Varying Individualized Teacher Attention (WVITA) Classroom on Students’ Achievements

Dr Edwin Okpa Bassey Abstract The study investigated the effects of Warm and Varying Individualized Teacher Attention (WVITA) Classroom on students’ Achievements. The design of the study is the within subject design. This is a variant of independent group method without a control group in which all subjects are exposed to treatment. Independent t-test and […]

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Effect of Laboratory Techniques on Nigerian Secondary School Chemistry Students’ Academic Achievement and Interest

Dr Moriliat Jumoke Afolabi Abstract This study investigated the effects of laboratory techniques on academic achievement and interest of secondary school chemistry students and examined the influence of gender on students taught with Laboratory techniques and Lecture method. A quasi experimental/control design was adopted. Three research questions were raised and three hypotheses were formulated and

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Awareness on nature and Preventive Measures of Coronavirus (COVID-19) among Teachers in Zaria Metropolis

Dr Martina Ijale & Nana Fatima Ibrahim Abstract   The study investigated teachers’ awareness on nature and preventive measure of COVID-19 in Zaria metropolis. Two (2) objectives and research questions were formulated to guide the study. The population was comprised of all Government Secondary School teachers in Zaria metropolis, that is, Sabon Gari and Zaria

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Effect of Social Skill Training Techniques on Dating Anxiety among NCE III Students of Federal College of Education Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria

Jamila Shika Shehu Abstract This study sought to determine the effect of social skill training techniques on dating anxiety among NCE III students of Federal College of Education (FCE) Zaria. The population of the study consists of 2,210 NCE III regular students in School of Science in FCE Zaria. The study was guided by two

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Inclusive Classroom Arrangement and the Development of Social Skills in Early Childhood Care and Education

Dr Edwin Okpa Bassey & Dr Ndifon Friday Ogobi Abstract This study, carried out in Calabar Metropolis of Cross River State, sought to find out the relationship between classroom seating arrangement in inclusive Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) centre and the development of social skills in ECCE learners. The study specifically examined the relationship

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Personality Traits and curriculum implementation as correlates of Secondary School Students’ Academic Performance in the North

Lawal Garba Sani & Yusuf Yahaya Maina Abstract This study investigated personality traits as predictors of secondary school students’ academic performance in senior secondary in North-West Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria. The Big Five Personality Inventory was used to measure the personality variables while the first term examination of senior secondary school result was used to

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Contemporary Counselling Approaches/Therapies for the Treatment of Behavioural Problems among Adolescents Youths in Nigeria

Dr Safyanu Shuaibu Sara Abstract Mankind in all ramifications is in a dire need of help in almost all aspects of human endeavour. Counselling theories and behavioural change are critical elements in Guidance and counselling education. A lot of researches indicated that most of the problems that take the centre stage of today’s woes are

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Relationship between Parenting Styles and Students’ Disruptive Behaviour among Secondary School Students in Uyo Metropolis of Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria

Menyene-Abasi Andem Udo, Prof E. F. Adeniyi & Prof M. Balarabe Abstract This study examined the relationship between parenting styles and students’ disruptive behaviour among secondary school students in Uyo metropolis. The sample for the study consisted of 346 students. The study employed correlational design. The instruments used for data collection were parenting styles scale

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Students’ Perception of Career Guidance Services for Making Vocational Choice in Secondary Schools in Onitsha North Local Government Area, Anambra State

Chinwe Augustina Enwere, Sandra chinenye Okeke, Uchenna Fidelia Mbakwe & Adaobi Jennifer Iloakasia Abstract This study investigated the students’ perception of career guidance services for making vocational choice. Two research questions guided the study. Descriptive survey research design was employed for the study. The population of the study comprised 2,938 senior secondary school III students.

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Students’ demographic factors and their academic achievement in Mathematics and Physics in Calabar Metropolis of Cross River State, Nigeria

Dr Ekpenyong Effiong Ibok & Dr Joseph Effiom-Edem Ntibi Abstract This study examined the influence of students’ demographic factors on their academic achievements in Mathematics and Physics in Calabar Metropolis of Cross River State, Nigeria. Two hypotheses were formulated to direct the study. Ex-post facto research design was adopted for the study. A sample of

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