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Identity Construction Processes of Undergraduate Student Users of Cannabis in a Ghanaian Public University

ABSTRACT    Although there are many studies conducted on cannabis and its effect on the people who use them, with regards to their health, relationships and personal development, each user may have unique reasons and experiences that spur him or her on to use it. The study is limited to only the undergraduate student users of cannabis at the University of Education, Winneba with the aim of finding out the culture that surrounds the consumption and use of cannabis. The data collection method...

Challenges Facing Teacher Mentees of Offinso College of Education and Support Systems Available to Them

ABSTRACT This study sought to unveil possible problems that confront and intimidate mentees in their professional development. A case study design underpinned by the interpretive paradigm was adopted for this study. The main instruments used in gathering the data were a structured questionnaire and a semi – structured interview. The population used was the entire 2015 mentorship group with a population size of 152. The sample size used in this study was 76 teacher mentees selected thr...

Conflict Management in Basic Schools: The Case of K.N.U.S.T Junior High School, Kumasi Metropolis

ABSTRACT  The thrust of the study was mainly to identify the various types of conflicts among teachers in K.N.U.S.T. J.H.S. The focus is on the causes of conflicts and how they are resolved to mitigate their effect on teaching and learning and to also suggest conflict resolution strategies to reduce conflict in basic schools. The target population for the study comprised the head teacher and teachers of K.N.U.S.T. Junior High school in the Kumasi Metropolis, The school has total staff s...

Assessing the Sanitation and Hygiene Practices Among Bakers and Bread Vendors in Selected Parts of the Kassena-Nankana East Municipality

ABSTRACT  The study was conducted within the Kassena-Nankana East Municipality. It assessed the sanitation and hygiene practices among bakers and bread sellers. The design for the study was a descriptive cross-sectional survey. Twenty (20) bakers and one hundred (100) bread sellers were sampled for the study via the simple random and convenient sampling techniques. Data was gathered using questionnaire (Cronbach’s Alpha = 0.76) and semi-structured observation guide. The data was analy...

THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION ON TEACHER WORK PERFORMANCE AND TURNOVER INTENTION: A CASE STUDY AT OHWIMASE M/A BASIC ‘B’ SCHOOL

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence motivation has on teachers’ work  performance and turnover intentions at Ohwimase M/A Basic ‘B’ School, with the view of  revealing the importance of motivating teachers in gearing towards good work performance  and improvement in pupils’ achievement.  The study employed quantitative research  approach with a case study strategy in investigating the problem. The sample comprised  30 teachers in Ohwimase M/A Basic...

ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HEADS’ LEADERSHIP STYLE ON TEACHER JOB PERFORMANCE IN THE KUMASI METROPOLITAN EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORATE

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of senior high school heads’ leadership style on teacher job performance in the Kumasi metropolitan educational directorate. The study was basically a cross-sectional descriptive survey involving the quantitative approach. Structured questionnaires were used to gather the data and the results were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as frequencies, percentages and means. A total of 150 respondents were selected rando...

COMMUNICATING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ONLINE: A CASE STUDY OF NEWMONT GHANA GOLD LIMITED

ABSTRACT This study examined the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices of Newmont Ghana Gold Limited unearthing how the company communicated CSR online. The study particularly, explored the all the online platforms (mainly the corporate website) that Newmont Ghana Gold Limited communicate CSR on as well as the communication strategies employed to communicate CSR activities. The design was a case study and it was underpinned by Carroll’s (1991) Four part theory and Morsing and Schu...

EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF HEADTEACHERS LEADERSHIP STYLES AND TEACHER PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF DUNKWA SENIOR TECHNICAL SCHOOL

ABSTRACT  The study focused on teachers in the Dunkwa Senior High Technical School in the Upper Denkyira East Municipality. The main study was to identify the leadership styles and the relationships with teacher performance. The specific objectives were to explore the factors that influence leadership styles, the effects on teacher motivations, to examine the performance of teachers. The mixed methods of research were used as the research design where the data was analysed qualitatively...

Tested, Trusted, Yet Frustrating: An Investigation into the Effectiveness of Environmental Radio Jingles in Oyo State Nigeria

Radio stations have used jingles for environmental education and communication in Nigeria for decades though not much has been done to study the impact of such use—which is the purpose of this article. Through 12 focus group discussions (FGDs) in six local government areas of Oyo state, Nigeria, interviews with the program directors of two radio stations, and a questionnaire administered with 18 program producers from the stations, the researcher found that producers and directors had full ...

PROMOTING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY VIA TELEVISION CONTENT: A STUDY OF VODAFONE HEALTHLINE TV SHOW

ABSTRACT  This study sought to investigate how television content is used to promote CSR in Ghana, using Vodafone Healthline television show as a case for detailed investigation. The Vodafone Healthline television show is a flagship television show produced and sponsored by the Vodafone Ghana foundation. This study explored how Vodafone Healthline is produced; the contribution of Healthline to the promotion of Vodafone’s CSR activities, and viewers’ perspectives of the Healthline te...

An Ethnographic Approach to the Thematic Classification of Christo-Kegites’ Songs in Nigeria

Abstract This paper focuses on the songs of the Kegites’ Club, a socio-cultural group at university and polytechnic campuses in Nigeria with the aim of identifying their themes alongside the Christian songs from which they are derived. The analysis of the songs is based on Dell Hymes’ Ethnographic Framework, which identifies contextual variables that account for the various factors that are involved in different communicative events. Thirty songs, comprising 11 English versions and 19 Yo...

ELECTORAL POLITICS AND HUMAN SECURITY IN GHANA SINCE 1992: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF AGBOGBLOSHIE IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION.

ABSTRACT One of the most important means people can take part in decisions that affect their lives and hold their elected representatives accountable is through elections. Conflicts in Africa have been largely intra-state with election issues as the causal core and have consequently claimed thousands of lives, raising challenges for the African Union (AU) and the international community. Ghana has conducted several successful elections since 1992, but the country continues to face many threat...

Style and Literary Devices in Dangme Klama Songs

ABSTRACT The work aims at a qualitative study of Dangme klama songs. The study looked at the style, literary devices, meanings and moral lessons the songs convey to its audience. The study reveals that the songs have many literary devices such as metaphors, parallelisms, repetition and so on. It was found out that there are a lot of respectable literature worthy of consideration that cannot be pushed or glossed over. In translating the songs from Dangme into English, a conscious effort...

AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ CONCORD ERRORS: A CASE STUDY OF AKATSI NO. 1 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN AKATSI IN THE VOLTA REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT  The study analyzed the concord errors committed by students of Akatsi No. 1 Junior High School. Its main objective was to find the types of concord errors they commit and the possible factors that account for the errors. Data were collected from JHS 2 and 3 students of Akatsi No. 1 Junior High School by way of questionnaire and in-class essays and analyzed. The findings revealed that the concord errors found in students’ writing were many, including subject-verb concord errors. T...

PERCEPTION OF TEACHERS ABOUT THE TEACHING OF ICT IN BASIC SCHOOLS IN ATWIMA NWABIAGYA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to find out perception of teachers on the teaching of ICT in basic schools in Atwima Nwabiagya District of Ashanti Region. Specifically, it was designed to elicit respondents’ view on the importance of teaching ICT. It also sought to determine the challenges that affect the effective teaching of ICT. More so, the study sought to examine the support the teachers receive from school administrators with respect to the teaching of ICT. Fifty seven ICT bas...


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