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SOCIO–ECONOMIC FACTORS AND HEALTH STATUS AS DETERMINANTS OF PUBLIC SERVICE RETIREES’ LIFE–SATISFACTION IN THE SOUTH–WEST, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Public service retirees in South-West Nigeria face quite a number of challenges which affect their life satisfaction and overall well being; most often with resultant shortened life span few years after retirement. Previous studies have focused more on pension and other benefits as well as problems related with ageism without adequate consideration for the combined effects of socio-economic factors (accommodation, dependent children, family type, other dependents, community commitme...

EFFICACY OF LITERATURE–BASED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES ON PUPILS’ AWARENESS OF AND ATTITUDE TO CHILD RIGHTS IN KWARA STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Nigeria has domesticated the Convention on the Rights of the Child, but majority of Nigerian children are still being denied their rights to survival, development, participation and protection from inhuman treatment and exploitation. Lack of awareness of child rights among Nigerian children is one of the major factors identified with child rights abuse. Earlier attempts on awareness creation were limited to activities of media and advocacy groups without empirically finding out the ...

STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING IN HEALTH TRAINING INSTITUTIONS IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Decision-making is a tool of effective governance in all successful institutions whether it is corporate, educational or other. It was in line with that this study was undertaken to assess students’ participation in decision-making in the health training institutions in Accra. The accessible population, which comprised all students in all the health training institutions in Accra, was 860. Out of this the total sample used for the study was 394.The survey research quantitative para...

PERSONALITY TRAITS, GENDER AND ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS AS CORRELATES OF COMMUNICATION STYLES AMONG MANAGEMENT STAFF IN PUBLIC ORGANISATIONS IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The negative performance of most public organisations in Southwestern Nigeria are partly attributed to poor information sharing system arising from the defective Communication Styles (CS) being adopted by their management staff. Literature has shown that these defective CS can be corrected with a better understanding of factors such as personality traits, organisational and gender factors. However, previous studies on improving the CS and general performance in the public service ha...

STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS IN THE LIBERIA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (LSHSCE) AND HOW IT IS INFLUENCED BY TEACHER CHARACTERISTICS

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to describe twelfth grade students’ perception of the mathematics teachers’ teaching style, to describe the mathematics teachers’ perception of in-service education and training (INSET) programmes, and to investigate twelfth grade students’ achievement in Liberia Senior High School Certificate Examination (LSHSCE) mathematics and how it is influenced by teacher characteristics. The study took place in fourteen purposively selected senior high scho...

THE EFFECT OF MODERATION OF CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT SCORES ON THE PERFORMANCE SCORES OF CANDIDATES AT THE BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION LEVEL

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of, moderation of continuous assessment scores on the overaIl performance scores of candidates at the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). The descriptive research design was adopted for the study. The target population was the 278,413 candidates who registered for the 2004 BECE in all subjects. Schools were stratified into high, average and low performance categories depending on the performance of their candidates at t...

PSYCHO-SOCIO AND RE MAND HOME RELATED FACTORS AS DETERMINANTS OF RECIDIVISM AMONG JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN OYO AND LAGOS STATES, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Juvenile involvement in antisocial activities after reformation is on the increase in Nigeria, largely due to ineffective rehabilitation. Most juvenile offenders relapse into recidivism as a result of public rejection and realities of meeting up with their daily living, because they are early school leavers who had not learnt any trade before they were sent for correction. Previous studies on juvenile recidivism focused on juvenile justice administration, empowering youths in remand...

FINANCIAL CONTROL PRACTICES OF HEADS OF PUBLIC SECOND CYCLE INSTITUTIONS IN CAPE COAST METROPOLIS IN GHANA.

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate financial control practices in public second cycle schools in order to check whether there are financial irregularities in the use of school funds in the Cape Coast Metropolis. The study adopted cross-sectional survey with mixed methods design. Questionnaire and interview guide were used to collect data. The questionnaires were analysed using Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) version 20.0. The interviews were also analysed us...

CLASSROOM DESIGN AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AS PREDICTORS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ PERFORMANCE IN FINE AND APPLIED ARTS IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Fine and applied arts provide the aesthetic and non-aesthetic necessities that enrich individuals’ quality of life. In recent times, the persistent students’ poor performance in the subject has been attributed to inadequate facilities, use of traditional classrooms and inappropriately designed learning environment in schools and institutions where teachers are being prepared. Researchers have focused on improved methodology and classroom practices but not on classroom and learni...

AN INVESTIGATION INTO LEADERSHIP ROLE AND STAFF PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study was designed to find out the perception of tutors in technical institutions on leadership roles that enhance the effectiveness of the Principal. One hundred and thirty-eight (138) tutors from four technical institutions from four regions in Ghana (Ashanti, Central, greater Accra and Western Regions), running full – time and apprenticeship model training programmes, were chosen. The descriptive survey approach was adopted with a purposive sampling method employed in the...

PATH-ANALYTIC STUDY OF STUDENTS’ HOME BACKGROUND, ACADEMIC MOTIVATION, SELF-CONCEPT ON ATTITUDE AND ACHIEVEMENT IN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Mathematics is a fundamental subject which functions as a basic index for understanding and mastery of various aspects of science as well as the complexity of modern technology. Thus, every individual needs some knowledge of mathematics in order to live a useful life and be an effective member of the society. Several studies in the past have focused on the factors associated with students’ poor academic achievement in mathematics. However, very few of those have considered the inf...

CORRELATES OF DROPPING OUT OF BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE VOLTA REGION: THE CASE OFAKATSI DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The incidence ofschool drop out in the basic schools in Ghana has been persistent. The objective of this study, therefore, was to find out the main factors responsible for dropping out of basic schools in the Volta Region of Ghana. The samples used for the study were dropouts and Junior Secondary School (J.S.S.) students still in school (non-dropouts) in the Akatsi district. A total sample size of 357 primary and J.S.S students comprising 214 dropouts and 143 non-dropouts were used. ...

ASSESSING THE GUIDANCE SERVICES AT WESLEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KUMASI

ABSTRACT This study was a descriptive survey designed to assess the guidance programme being offered in Wesley College of Education and suggest ways of improving it. The specific guidance services under study were Information and Counselling Services. The views of 200 students and the college counsellor were gathered by means of a self-designed questionnaire consisting of thirty Likerttype items. The data was then subjected to frequency and percentage analysis to answer the research question...

PSYCHO-SOCIAL FACTORS AS PREDICTORS OF FEMALE ACADEMIC STAFF JOB COMMITMENT IN UNVERSITIES IN SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Most female academics have over the years developed low contentment and feelings about various aspects of their jobs arising from work-family life stress. This has resulted in a weak attachment to their institutions and low level of willingness to exert high level of efforts on their jobs. Though literature on job commitment and performance in Nigerian universities is vast and rich, most past studies have focused more on the male faculties’ job commitment with little attention pai...

STUDENTS’ EVALUATION OF THE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ACCOUNTING) PROGRAMME IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to find out students’ perceptions of the Bachelor of Education (Accounting) programme in the University of Cape Coast. The study adopted the descriptive survey design in which data were collected within the overarching framework of the Context Input Process Product evaluation model. A sample size of 350 respondents participated in the study. The multi-stage sampling technique, employing the stratified sampling technique, proportionate random sampling...


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