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1,926) THE IMPACT OF STAFF DISCIPLINE AND CONTROL IN AN ORGANIZATION: A STUDY OF ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

ABSTRACT x Discipline and control are essential management principles that could be used as tools to enhance staff compliance to work standard, rules and regulations in order to achieve organizational goals. Recent studies on the causes of inefficiency, laxity and eye-service among Nigerian employees in the public organizations have been due to... Continue Reading
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  • ID:EDU2057
  • Pages:108

1,927) CHILD ABUSE AND ITS IMPLICATION ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

ABSTRACT This study examined the implications of child abuse on academic performance of secondary school students in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State. The populations used for the study include five (5) secondary schools totaling 2,400. From these numbers, 100 respondents were used using random sampling technique. The instrument for... Continue Reading

1,928) ATTITUDES OF UNDERGRADUATES OF SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Abstract This study x-rayed the attitudes of undergraduates of Social Studies Unit towards entrepreneurship education in Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki. Four research questions were posed to guide the study. Survey research design was used for the study. The population for this study consisted of 151 (one hundred and fifty-one) students of... Continue Reading

1,929) TEACHERS’ UNDERSTANDING AND PRACTICE OF CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE PRINCIPLES IN GARU AND TEMPANE DISTRICTS

ABSTRACT Teachers are by statutes and board regulations in a unique way charged with the direct responsibility for maintaining order in schools. Quite often, teachers use strategies that tend to give more power to themselves such as rules, regulations, punishment and rewards, to maintain order to the exclusion of students’ own efforts such as,... Continue Reading
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  • ID:EDU2255
  • Pages:120

1,930) HOW CORRUPTION HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE FALL OF THE STANDARD OF EDUCATION IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION  One of the greatest threats to Education, social, economic, and political development of any nation is corruption. Therefore, the challenges of corruption remain a major devastating issue facing Nigeria since the colonial period, although, this phenomena has become a cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabrics of... Continue Reading

1,931) THE EFFECT OF CULTISM ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EKIADOLOR, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE

CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY According to oxford dictionary of current English the word ‘cult” means a system of religious worship especially one that is exposed in rituals. From this definition, cults have... Continue Reading

1,932) THE EFFECT OF FAMILY BACKGROUND TOWARDS THE GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE ACHIEVEMENT OF A CHILD

IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ISOKO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF DELTA STATE ABSTRACT The purpose of this project work is to investigate the effect of family background towards the general educational development and achievement of a... Continue Reading

1,933) THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION IN THE APPROACH OF TEACHING BUSINESS STUDIES

: A CASE STUDY OF UHUMWONDE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, EDO STATE ABSTRACT The purpose of this work was to investigate the role of motivation in the approach of teaching business studies in Uhumwonde Local Government Area, Edo State. to guide the investigation four research questions... Continue Reading

1,934) EFFECT OF ILLITERACY ON POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

CHAPTER ONE 1.0              BACKGROUNG OF THE STUDY Illiteracy or an illiterate person according to Ralinema (1995) is one who lives in a state of primary or remote consciousness, subliminal of his roles in society. He is a passive object of history submerged by the exigencies of his daily life. He is paralyzed by his sense of... Continue Reading

1,935) EVALUATION OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES FOR TEACHERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

ABSTRACT The study evaluated Staff Development Programmes of Primary Schools in Zaria Metropolis, Kaduna State, Nigeria. The study has six objectives set to; examine conferences organized for teachers in Primary Schools in Zaria metropolis, determine workshops organized for teachers, examine orientation organized for teachers, examine symposium... Continue Reading

1,936) EFFECTS OF SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ON THE ENROLLMENT OF PUPILS INTO SCIENCE CLASSES

C HAPTER ONE 1.0 BACKGROUND OF STUDY The hope that parents hold for their children’s success in life is often first vetted through their children’s success in school. Indeed, doing well academically is related to doing well in life economically (Butler, Beach, & Winfree, 2008). Yet for many children, chances of academic success are... Continue Reading

1,937) DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AS PREDICTORS OF EFFECTIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL SUPERVISORY PRACTICES IN NORTH CENTRAL STATES OF NIGERIA

Abstract The study investigated the demographic variables as predictors of effective secondary school supervisory practices in the North-Central states of Nigeria. The purpose of the study was to determine the extent to which gender, experience, professional qualification and age can predict effective secondary school supervisory practices. The... Continue Reading

1,938) THE ROLE OF MORAL AND MORALE IN THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN ENGLISH OF PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which moral and morale affect the pupils studies and consequently their academic performance in English and to suggest some possible solutions to the heart-breaking problem in the school... Continue Reading

1,939) FESTAC 77; AN IMPACT ANALYSIS OF THE CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ON LAGOS STATE (1977- 2016)

This work talks about the FESTAC '77 and its impact of cultural development on Lagos state as a whole with a concentration on the period from 1977 to 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE…………………………………………………………. DECLARATION………………………………………………………... Continue Reading

1,940) DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES AS PREDICTORS OF EFFECTIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL SUPERVISORY PRACTICES

Abstract The study investigated the demographic variables as predictors of effective secondary school supervisory practices in the North-Central states of Nigeria. The purpose of the study was to determine the extent to which gender, experience, professional qualification and age can predict effective secondary school supervisory practices. The... Continue Reading

1,941) A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN FOOD AND NUTRITION IN WAEC & NECO EXAMINATIONS FROM 2006-2011

ABSTRACT  This paper compares and examines the performance of secondary school students who were candidates in food and nutrition examinations of both the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and National... Continue Reading

1,942) THE DIFFICULTIES AND PROSPECTS OF TAX ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA.

THE DIFFICULTIES AND PROSPECTS OF TAX ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF THE ABIA STATE BOARD OF INTERNAL REVENUE) Abstract         Reports have shown that despite the numerous efforts of government and its relevant agencies in the administration of tax in Nigeria, there are still problems in the system such as under assessment of... Continue Reading

1,943) URBANIZATION TREND IN AWKA TOWN [1991 – 2014] IN AWKA SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

Abstract The researcher studied urbanization trend in Awka town from 1991 to 2014. The purpose of the study was to examine if urbanization has taken place in Awka town, forces behind the urbanization, where the changes have taken place, when changes occurred, impacts of urbanization, and how changes are managed in the area. The researcher... Continue Reading

1,944) FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST STUDENTS COMMITMENT TO THE STUDY OF HISTORY

INTRODUCTION History is an important school subject which conveys invaluable lessons from the past and whose worth transcends regional, national and cultural boundaries. However, effective teaching and learning history in Nigerian Universities has long been blighted by problems and challenges that have often gone unaddressed. This problems and... Continue Reading

1,945) TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE NEED FOR GUIDANCE COUNSELLORS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

TEACHERS’ AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE NEED FOR GUIDANCE  COUNSELLORS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ENUGU SOUTH  LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE ABSTRACT This study investigated the Teacher’s and Students’ perceptions on the Need for Guidance Counsellors in Secondary Schools in Enugu South Local Government Area of Enugu State. The... Continue Reading

1,946) THE EFFECTS OF BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY ON THE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Education is under attack, as incidents of violence against students, teachers, union, schools and government officials are on the rise worldwide and in Nigeria in particular. Boko Haram insurgency in... Continue Reading

1,947) EFFECT OF POPULATION ON ROAD TRANSPORTATION IN BENIN CITY

TABLE OF CONTENT Chapter one Introduction Background of the study Statement of problem  Objective of the study Significance of the study Research question Scope of the study Limitation of the study Definition of terms Chapter Two Literature Review Chapter Three Research methodology... Continue Reading

1,948) THE ROLE OF EXAMINATION GRADE IN SHAPING THE READING CULTURE OF STUDENTS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the study This study entitled the role of Examination grade in shaping the reading culture of students in Tertiary institutions in Nigeria. A big part of any course or study programme is measuring... Continue Reading

1,950) A SURVEY OF FACTORS PREDISPOSING ACADEMIC DISHONESTY AMONG UNDERGRADUATE

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Academic dishonesty, or more commonly known as cheating and plagiarism, has been a constant problem for year’s at all educational levels.  Academic dishonesty could be defined as a form of misconduct or cheating that usually takes place among students during examination, exercise or... Continue Reading
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