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34,026) THE ROLE OF MANUFACTURING SECTOR ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1       Background to the Study The manufacturing sector plays a significant role in economic development. Industrialization acts as a catalyst that accelerates the pace of structural transformation and diversification of economic, enable a country to fully utilize its factor endowment and to depend less on foreign... Continue Reading

34,027) EFFECTS OF TAX EVASION AND AVIODANCE ON ECONOMY OF NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This Research work attempts to look at the effect of Tax evasion and avoidance on economy of Nigeria and its capacity to reduce tax revenue growth (A case study of Lagos State Internal Revenue Service). Tax is a compulsory levy imposed by government on income individual, firms and household. It was also find out that an individual tax... Continue Reading

34,028) ROLES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTERONE INTRODUCTION The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the 1976 Local Government Reforms, explained Local Government as follows: “Local Government is Government at Local level exercised through representative councils established by Law to exercise specific power within defined areas” (Government print: 1976). The United Nations... Continue Reading

34,029) AVIATION INDUSTRY AND IMPLICATION FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Aviation has become an integral part of the socioeconomic life of the country. According to Igbatayo and Igbinedion (2014: 1), the aviation industry can be defined as those activities that relate directly to transporting people and goods by air from one place to another. The industry comprises various activities such as... Continue Reading

34,030) THE IMPACT OF MICRO FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON THE GROWTH ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE BUSINESS

CHAPTER ONE 1.1  BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Microfinance constitute the facilitation  of financial services to meet  the needs of low income individuals  such as micro-entrepreneurs, through  the provision of small loans (microloans), small savings deposits (micro-savings), micro-insurance and enhancing simple payments services required by... Continue Reading

34,031) ASSESSING OF ECONOMIC-VARIABLES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF BOND MARKET IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE 1.1  BCKGROUND OF THE STUDY The bond market  constitute  a financial market for the issuance of where new debt known as the primary market and the purchase and sale of   debt securities referred to as the secondary market. The debt traded is in the form of bonds  but it may include notes, bills, and so on. It is essentially... Continue Reading

34,032) DRUG ABUSE AND MENTAL STABILITY AS PREDICTORS OF STUDY HABIT OF UNDERGRADUATES

ABSTRACT The study examines drug abuse and mental stability as predictors of study habit of undergraduates at Babcock University. The study adopted the descriptive survey design. The purposive sampling technique was employed to select sample (respondents), which was a fair representation of the population. 300 undergraduate students were randomly... Continue Reading

34,033) ATTITUDE OF TEACHERS TOWARDS TEACHING IN RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT         This study investigates the attitude of teachers towards teaching in rural areas in Nigeria using Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria as a case study. The descriptive design was used for the study. Specifically, the study used questionnaire for collecting both quantitative and qualitative data. The study... Continue Reading

34,034) MANAGEMENT OF TEACHERS’ STRESS IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS

ABSTRACT This study is designed to investigate the management of teacher stress in some selected secondary schools in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State.Three research questions, two hypotheses guided the study. A descriptive survey design was employed for the study and stratified random sampling technique was also used to compose the... Continue Reading

34,035) STUDENTS PERCEPTION ON SKILL ACQUISITION SUBJECT

ABSTRACT As good as skill acquisition (Home economics) is, most students do not find the subject worthy of offering. Most students are of the opinion that only the female students need it most and thereby paying little or no intention to the subject at their early beginning. The study therefore sought to investigate the examines students’... Continue Reading

34,036) THE EFFECT OF POOR ATTITUDE OF TEACHING IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE                                      INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background to the Study Student evaluation of teachers is the most popular approaches to teacher evaluation. Other approaches include principal evaluation of the teacher, peer evaluation, self-evaluation and use of students’ test scores.... Continue Reading

34,037) PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS TOWARD USING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN ENHANCING THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1              Background to the Study     Education is at the centre of a nation’s development; through education people are empowered both academically and in skill acquisition. Research has also revealed that a nation that has a strong stable and functional educational system invariably has not only... Continue Reading

34,038) ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCES STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOL

ABSTRACT This research work is based on the environmental factors that influences students academic performance in selected secondary school in Esan west local government area of Edo state. Four research question were raised to test the respondents opinion using the person product moment correlation coefficient (r) formulate to analysis the data... Continue Reading

34,039) IMPACT OF CONTINUOS ASSESSMENT ON THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

Abstract This study obtained basic information from computer science teachers on the impact of continuous assessment on the academic achievement of computer science students. The attitude of computer science teachers and students towards continuous assessment, the level of availability of facilities for the successful implementation of continuous... Continue Reading

34,040) IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ON THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF INTEGRATED SCIENCE

ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of Educational Technology on the teaching and learning of Integrated Science in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue state. The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of educational technology on the teaching and learning of Integrated science, find out the availability of educational... Continue Reading

34,041) PRINCIPALS’ COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES AND TEACHERS PRODUCTIVITY IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL

CHAPTER ONE                                      INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background to the Study From the time immemorial, communication has been an everyday process in all fields and between all people. It is a fundamental tool of relating to different people. Hicks and Gullet (1975) have broadly stated that... Continue Reading

34,042) THE EFFECT OF PARENTAL DIVORCE AND ITS TIMING ON CHILD EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT A DYNAMIC APPROACH

ABSTRACT This project has being to deal with the marked rise in the rate of divorces involving children education. It is contended that much of confusion is studying the effect of divorce on children has been a result of a failure to view divorce as a process involving series of events and changes in life circumstances rather than as a single... Continue Reading

34,043) THE EFFECT OF UNQUALIFIED TEACHER ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE                                      INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background to the Study The main impact of education in the society is the provision of knowledge that will integrate individuals and make them to be more meaningful individuals in the society who are capable of solving their problems.... Continue Reading

34,044) THE IMPACT OF TEACHER MOTIVATION ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS

ABSTRACT This paper examined the impact of teacher motivation on academic performance of students. It proceeded by defining teacher motivation as a general term applying to the entire class of drives, desires, needs, wishes and similar forces initiated for teachers, in order to induce them to act in desirable academically productive manner. On the... Continue Reading

34,045) THE INFLUENCE OF CELL-PHONE ON INFORMATION SHARING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OF NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study Information technology has influenced learning greatly. Before now academic contents both within and outside the curriculum and course modules depended on the lecturers in charge and buying the hard copy of materials. In the event that one needed a book which both the lecturers and the book... Continue Reading

34,046) THE IMPORTANCE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION TRAINING OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Business education is widely recognized as an effective pivot for development of professional or skilled manpower in all aspect of commercial, industrial and managerial areas. Osuala (2004) stated that, the advent of business studies stresses the need of providing the youth with the educational... Continue Reading

34,047) STUDENTS’ ACCESS TO E-LEARNING RESOURCES AND THEIR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1  BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Education is a key factor for sustainable development (Chimombo, 2005). The significance of education, especially in developing countries, is increasing because of progressing pressure to catch up with the developed world regarding, for example, global competitiveness (Hawkins 2002).... Continue Reading

34,048) EFFECTS OF INSTRUCTIONAL TEACHING AIDS ON LEARNING ATTITUDES OF ADULT LEARNERS IN ADULT LITERACY CENTERS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Zimbabwe has an adult literacy rate of approximately 89% which is among the highest in Africa (EFA Global Monitoring Report, 2007). However, this has been declining considering it was once 92% in the early 90‟s. This makes Zimbabweans insightful when it comes to issues concerning education.... Continue Reading

34,049) TEACHERS ATTITUDE TOWARDS WORK AND STUDENT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The teaching profession is one which is very sensitive as it involves centrally the shaping of minds. Which is why it is often described as a noble profession among few others. Ideally, a teacher should be passionate about the teaching job and sometimes go beyond his or her job description... Continue Reading

34,050) THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHERS QUALIFICATION AND STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY There is always an unavoidable relationship between the teachers personality and how the students learn. Statistically, students who dislike a particular teacher or lecturer always record very low performance in the course the said teacher is handling so that there is a correlation between... Continue Reading
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