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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN TWO PILOT SCHOOLS IN MANYA KROBO DISTRICT

ABSTRACT    This study is about inclusive education in two pilot schools in Manya Krobo District.  The methodology utilized was qualitative.  It mainly involved the use of interviews and observation as the method for data collection.In all 31 respondents were conveniently sampled for the study and were made up of 12 teachers and 19 pupils from four different categories of disabilities. Analysis of the data revealed that the teachers had no idea about inclusive education.  The teache...

THE EFFECTS OF MAINTENANCE ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS: A CASE STUDY OF SOME PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE SALAGA TOWNSHIP, EAST GONJA DISTRICT IN THE NORTHERN REGION

ABSTRACT A building fabric is referred to as an “environmental envelope” because it is the means by which the natural or external environment may be modified, to produce a satisfactory internal environment for man to live in and affect the ability of the buildings to perform their functions adequately. The deterioration of buildings hampers its ability to perform adequately, thus it is important to ensure proper maintenance to prevent deterioration. Maintenance of public buildings in Sal...

DAVID KWAKU BESAH

ABSTRACT Before the introduction of the Music and Dance programme into the basic schools in Ghana in 1998, Music education had over the years been part of the Cultural Studies programme and had existed as a course of study in the then Secondary Schools with well defined objectives of producing a well balanced individual in the society. Music education nowadays has not been attractive to students nor to the teachers who teach it. The occasional changes which are meant to serve as corrective me...

MANAGERIAL APPROACHES OF TEACHERS TOWARDS PUPILS’ AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICAL LESSONS: A CASE STUDY OF BASIC SCHOOLS IN OFFINSO MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT  The study examined the managerial approaches towards the aggressive behaviour exhibited by the Basic School Pupils of the Offinso municipality. The respondents were sampled using stratified and purposive sampling techniques. They were chosen from four basic schools (B.S.3 through B.S.5) and was made of twenty (20) boys, twelve (12) girls, and twenty one (21) teachers.  Anecdotal Record technique and questionnaires were the instruments used to gather data on the various respon...

ETHNIC RELATED CHALLENGES AND COPING STRATEGIES OF COUPLES IN INTER-CULTURAL MARRIAGES IN ELMINA

ABSTRACT The number of inter-cultural marriages has grown significantly in the past few decades, as have the numbers of inter-cultural couples presenting for marital and family therapy. Current literature on inter-cultural relationships states that they are at a high risk for failure, with higher divorce rates and lower marital satisfaction reported than for same culture marriages. Therefore, the study sought to explore ethnic-related challenges of couples in inter-cultural marriages in Elmi...

THE IMAGE OF AFRICAN WOMEN IN A PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY: A STUDY OF BUCHI EMECHETA’S THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD AND AMMA DARKO’S BEYOND THE HORIZON

ABSTRACT This thesis examines the image of African women in a patriarchal society. The purpose of this research work is to find out how Buchi Emecheta uses this text to present African women, how Amma Darko uses her book to present African women, whether these two novelists present women differently or similarly and also to find out whether Emecheta and Darko present African women different from the way some male authors have presented women. The investigation was done through the use o...

TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF RESOURCES AVAILABILITY, LEARNING ACTIVITIES, AND MOTIVATION TO LEARN, AS FACTORS THAT INHIBIT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE IN AS

ABSTRACT   The purpose of the study was to examine teachers’ and students’ perception of resources availability, learning activities and motivation to learn as factors that inhibit the performance of students in West African Senior School Certificate Examination in Senior High Schools in the Asuogyaman District of Ghana. The study, which employed a descriptive survey design, involved a sample of 720 students and 34 mathematics teachers selected from four schools in the district. A quest...

EFFECT OF THE USE OF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES ON STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of the use of instructional resources on the academic performance of students and also how these materials can motivate learners to learn Physics. The study was a quasi- experimental research design that employed pre-test, post-test, unstructured interview and observational technique. The population of the study comprised all Senior High School science students in the Nkwanta South District of the Volta Region of G...

CHALLENGES OF MUSIC AND DANCE STUDENTS IN ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HOHOE

ABSTRACT This research work is prompted by the need to investigate into the factors militating against students’ performance in Music and Dance in the St. Francis College of Education in Ghana. The general objective of the study was to identify how challenges faced by Music and Dance students of St. Francis College of Education should be addressed. The descriptive survey method was used for the study. The researcher also employed a qualitative sampling technique of purposive sampling ...

ICT KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA.

ABSTRACT  This study investigated the knowledge and competencies of students with visual impairment in the University of Educagtion, Winneba about  information and communication technology (ICT). The study adopted the case study research design, where 33 students with visual impairment were randomly sampled from a population of 88 students with visual impairment. Descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used to analyse the data. The results of the study indicated that the partic...

THE ROLE OF CUES IN IMPROVING STUDENTS‟ LEARNING OF PHYSICS: A CASE STUDY OF FORM ONE STUDENTS OF ST. PETER‟S SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

ABSTRACT This study investigated the role of cues in improving students‟ learning of physics. The study sought to observe students‟ reaction towards the use of cues in teaching by the teacher. The performance of the students was monitored during the use of the cues. An action – research method was adopted in this study to gather data. During the intervention, cues such as visual, positional, verbal and accessibility cues were adopted to teach the students. These cues were used to ...

A COMPARISON OF TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTIVE AND NON ELECTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS FROM COLLEGES OF EDUCATION ON STUDENTS LEARNING OUTCOME IN BRONG AHAFO REGION GHANA.

ABSTRACT  The purpose of the study was to compare two sets of teachers: one set of which took physical education as an elective course during their pre service preparation while the other set only studied it as a general compulsory course during pre-service preparation. The study was focused on what they do in the name of physical education on the field of work. The study also sought to describe the association(s) that may exist between these two sets of teachers and the students‘ products...

THE EFFECT OF PRACTICAL WORK ON SHS STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING OF SOME SELECTED TOPICS IN PHYSICS

ABSTRACT  This study examines the effect of practical work on students’ understanding in physics. Seventy two second year students of St. Rose’s Senior High School-Akwatia in the Denkyembour District in Eastern Region were purposively sampled into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was taught using practical work as instructional technique and the control group using the traditional method for teaching. The major objectives of the study were to find out; the eff...

STAKEHOLDERS' PERCEPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT POLICY OF COST-SHARING IN TERTIARY EDUCATION IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Higher education benefits both the individual recipient and the state. It equips the individual with skills, knowledge, abilities and capabilities which are necessary for raising one's productivity and income levels. Higher education also benefits the state by contributing to the development of human resources and to the high rate of economic growth and standard of living that the society enjoys. Higher education further plays a role in eliminating poverty, reducing crime rate and en...

AN ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RELATED PHYSICAL FITNESS LEVELS OF MALE RESIDENTIAL AND NON RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT  This study assessed the health-related physical fitness level of male residential and nonresidential students from Sunyani from Senior High School in Brong Ahafo Region, Ghana. The Quasi experimental design was used for the study. One hundred male participants (50 each) from residential and non-residential were selected using stratified random sampling technique. The prudential fitnessgram consists of health-related components (muscular endurance, muscular strength, cardiovascular ...


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