IJOEASR

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

THE ROLE OF SOCIAL STUDIES IN PROMOTING PEACEAND SECURITY EDUCATION IN NIGERIA.

Dr. (Mrs) Louisa Oby UnugoDepartment of Social StudiesEbonyi State College of Education, Ikwo, Ebonyi State Nigeria.Onwuasuanya SabinaDepartment of Social StudiesCollege Of Education (Technology) Umunze,Anambra State. Abstract. This paper argues that peace and security education is a critical factor for sustainablepeace, security and national development especially in a region prone to conflict andinsecurity. This paper goes […]

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SCHOOL PLANT AND TEACHING OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SUBJECTS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN AFIKPO EDUCATION ZONE OF EBONYI STATE.

Akpagu Cletus I.Department of Christian Religious StudiesEbonyi State College of Education, IkwoDr. Uwaoma Akwu UdeDepartment of Social StudiesEbonyi State College of Education, Ikwo. Abstract. The research study investigated the availability of school plants and success ofentrepreneurial subjects in secondary schools in Afikpo Educational Zone of EbonyiState. The design of the study was a descriptive survey

SCHOOL PLANT AND TEACHING OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SUBJECTS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN AFIKPO EDUCATION ZONE OF EBONYI STATE. Read More »

TOWARDS RETRAINING OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS, ON CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR STANDARDS IN SCHOOLS IN EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA.

Dr. Ikoro, Stanley I.Department of Educational FoundationsEbonyi State College of Education, Ikwo. Abstract This study was carried out to examine how retraining of primary school teachers onEvaluation (continuous assessment) techniques can effectively enhancecomparability of standard between primary schools in Nigeria. The population ofthe study consisted 50 primary schools in Ebonyi State. While, the sample comprisedof

TOWARDS RETRAINING OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS, ON CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR STANDARDS IN SCHOOLS IN EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA. Read More »

CONTEXT EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAMME OF UNIVERSITIES IN RIVERS STATE,NIGERIA.

Amadi, E.A. Ph.DOgwunte, P.C., Ph.DNwobike, AruchiDepartment of Business Education,Rivers State University. Abstract. The purpose of the study was to determine context evaluation of undergraduateentrepreneurship education degree program of universities in Rivers state. Thestudy adopted the CIPP model of evaluation developed by Stufflebeen (1971). Thepopulation for the study consist of 1250 respondents made up of 68

CONTEXT EVALUATION OF UNDERGRADUATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAMME OF UNIVERSITIES IN RIVERS STATE,NIGERIA. Read More »

EFFECTS OF GUIDED DISCOVERY ON KNOWLEDGE RETENTION AND ACHIEVEMENT IN CHEMISTRY AMONG STUDENTS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTH EAST,NIGERIA.

Amadi, Victoria Chinyere (Ph.D.)Ugorji Clifford (Ph.D.)Felicia Onuabuchi King-agboto (Ph.D.)Department of Physical Science EducationImo State University, Owerri. Abstract. This study investigated the effect of guided discovery and lecture methods onstudents’ knowledge retention and achievement in chemistry in tertiary institution.Four research questions and four null hypotheses guided the study. Quasiexperimental design of two comparism group method was

EFFECTS OF GUIDED DISCOVERY ON KNOWLEDGE RETENTION AND ACHIEVEMENT IN CHEMISTRY AMONG STUDENTS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTH EAST,NIGERIA. Read More »

CONUNDRUM OF RESTRUCTURING NIGERIAFEDERATION: A HISTORICAL DISCOURSE.

Igwe Eugene NwigweDepartment of History,Ebonyi State College of Education, Ikwo. Abstract. The problem of restructuring Nigeria is not that the government of the day especiallyat the federal level does not understand the meaning and its advantages, but the issueis who is it going to favour or who it would disfavour. Asituation where those who feelthat

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND NATION BUILDING.

Nweze Reuben NjobaDepartment of HistorySchool of Arts and Social SciencesEbonyi State College of Education Ikwo. Abstract, After the Nigerian Civil War in 1970, the Federal government took over schoolsfounded by religious groups because education was thought to be a huge governmentventure and no longer a private enterprise. Prior to this time, Nigerian leadersbenefitted from the

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THE PLACE OF NOMADIC FARMING AS A SOURCE OF IMPROVING FOOD SECURITY IN EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA.

Dr. Nwose D. I.Department of Agricultural Education Ebonyi College of Education Ikwo,Ebonyi State,Nwose R. N.Department of Animal Science, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu AlikeIkwo. Abstract. This paper appraises the operation of nomadic farming using English language as atool instead of Arabic language to achieve the great success in implementation ofnomadic farming among the Fulani nomadic

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ADAPTIVNESS OF THE NEW WHATSAPP SETTINGS FOR TEACHING, LEARNING AND COLLABORATION AMONG HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN SUB- REGIONAL AFRICA.

Anireh, Uchenna N. Amadi, Eleanor A. & Nwobike, Aruchi Department of Business Education,Rivers State University of Science AndTechnology, Nkpolu-oroworukwo, Port Harcourt. Abstract. The wide use of social media in institutions of higher learning and its e-learning potentials of the technology are making educators to look at models social network model to be used to support

ADAPTIVNESS OF THE NEW WHATSAPP SETTINGS FOR TEACHING, LEARNING AND COLLABORATION AMONG HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN SUB- REGIONAL AFRICA. Read More »