PJE VOL4NO2

PJE VOL4NO2

Perceived influence of demographic variables on productivity of pre-cataloguers in academic libraries in South-South, Nigeria

Martina Ekpenyong Ekeng & Joy Bassey Edim Abstract The study investigated the perceived influence of demographic variables on productivity of pre-cataloguers in the University of Calabar library. Survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of the study was one hundred and fifty four (154) pre-cataloguers. Purposive sampling was adopted to select 154 […]

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Socio-Demographic Variables and Students’ Reading Habits in Secondary Schools in Calabar Education Zone of Cross River State, Nigeria

Alice Etim Echu & Margaret Sylvanus Umoh Abstract Socio-demographic variables and students’ reading habits were explored using respondents from public secondary schools in Calabar education zone of Cross River State. Research design adopted for this study was Ex-post facto. The population of the study was 13,250 students.  A sample of 703 respondents was selected for

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Impact of Pretend Play on Self-Regulation and Resilience Skills of Nursery Pupils in Plateau State

Grace Selzing-Musa, Simi Davou Nyinyi, Samuel Solomon Danbauchi & Wisdom Katnap Sunday Abstract The purpose of the paper was to determine the impact of pretend play on nursery pupils’ self-regulation and resilience skills.  The population of the study consisted of 4,052 pre-primary pupils from 76 public pre-primary schools in Bassa Local Government Area. The sampling

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Human Capital Management and Staff Job Performance in State Universal Basic Education Boards in North Central Nigeria

Dr Joan Nike Ada, Benjamin Toryila Shaayongo & Nguyiman Caroline Ahua Abstract Using descriptive survey design, this study investigated impact of human capital management on staff job performance in State Universal Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) in North Central Nigeria. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. The population of the study comprised 2,431

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Effects of Experiential Learning on Performance and Retention of Secondary School Students in Geography in Sokoto State, Nigeria

Dr Umar Haliru & Dr A. D. Aliyu Abstract This study examined the effect of experiential learning on performance and retention of secondary school students in Geography in Sokoto state, Nigeria. Two null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Quasi-experimental design involving a pretest-post-test, non-equivalent, non-randomized comparison with experimental and control groups was used

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