Preliminary pages
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Dr Ayotunde Atanda Falade, Kamoru Olusanjo Ademola; Prof Samuel Adenubi Onasanya & Dr Simeon Ayoola Taiwo Abstract This study investigates challenges faced by secondary school teachers in adopting LMS for assessment. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. This study was conducted among secondary school teachers in Ilorin, Nigeria. The target population for this
Dr Oboh Stephen Omoigberale, Dr Catherine Ofovwe & Dr Iyobosa Inerhumwunwa Abstract The paper reviews and explores the role of stakeholders in addressing the challenges of antisocial behaviour among students. Antisocial behavioural problems that take place during adolescence years is the most significant of human life. Adolescence is a crucial period for developing behaviours that
Dr Adebimpe Olubunmi Adebanjo Abstract This study examined the attitude and the performance of science and language students’ in General English courses in Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo. Survey research design was adopted for the study. A self-designed questionnaire titled “Attitude and performance of science and language students in General English” (r= 0.72) and
Dr Amina Peters Adams, Aniebietabasi Udo Kofi, Dr Clarence Odey Odey & Prof Sunday David Edinyang Abstract One of the top concerns of nations is national security The Nigerian nation is facing several security issues, from farmer-herder clashes to terrorism, armed banditry, among others. Numerous national security agencies, including the Nigerian Army, Navy, Air Force,
Prof E. O. Egbochuku & Osarobo Festus Ekinoyomwando Abstract This study investigated parents’ socio-economic status as a predictor of cybercrime behaviour among undergraduates in South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The population for this study consisted of 316,280 undergraduates from public universities in South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. This study adopted the survey research design using
Dr Remi Modupe Omoogun, Dr John Edwin Effiom & Dr Christiana Aloye Ushie Abstract This study investigated the influence of gender and age on attitudes towards wildlife conservation in Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Using a survey design, data were collected from 250 respondents selected through stratified random sampling technique. The
Fatimah Olasubomi Sodipe-Lawal & Victor Akinsanya Idowu Abstract Formal and non – formal education are major subsidiaries of the nation’s educational sector; hence, their management should be prioritized if the nation’s educational system must improve. Such improvement is hinged on the synergy formed by array of forces including the nation’s economy, politics, and level of
Saleh Muhammad Usman, Bello Abdulqadir, Sanusi Muhammad Haruna & Adamu Alkali Usman Abstract The study investigated primary schools’ organisation and monitoring by State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) in Gombe state. A descriptive survey research design was used and stratified sampling technique was adopted to select 305 headteachers as the sample. The instrument used was
Ndomah Juliana Ikot, Dr Cecilia Obi Nja & Dr Essien Queency Etim Abstract The study investigated the effectiveness of synchronous and asynchronous e-learning on SS2 interest and academic achievement on electrolysis in Calabar Municipality, Nigeria. The quasi-experimental design was adopted. Two research questions and two hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. The population included