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THE INFLUENCE OF PARENT’S DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES ON THEIR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to investigate the assistance parents give to their children in their homework and other school related activities, the role of parent’s educational background and their socioeconomic status on their children’s education in the Ejisu-Juaben Municipal Assembly with a view of recommending on how to improve children’s academic life. The study adopted a descriptive survey design which was to answer the research questions of the study. A questionnaire ...

PERCEIVED EFFECT OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION-LED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IN THE TOLON-KUMBUNGU DISTRICT OF NORTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT The study sought to find out how the people of the Tolon-Kumbungu District were involved in NGO-led development programme meant to improve their communities and the programme’s effects on their lives. The study was a survey research, and was carried out in five communities namely; Tali, Kunguri, ZaliZalnayili, Tindanpayili and Amdukura. 264 community members were interviewed using spatial sampling (is the sampling employed when the study addresses people temporarily congregated in ...

THE IMPACT OF AGE AND GENDER ON LINGUISTIC AND POLITENESS CHOICES IN SMS MESSAGING: A CASE OF TRAINEE TEACHERS IN ADA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

ABSTRACT This thesis explored age and gender influence on linguistic features and politeness strategies in SMS messaging among trainee teachers in Ada College of Education using Crystal’s (2008) and House & Kasper’s (1981) analytical frameworks. The data were collected from 400 first and second-year trainee teachers via user diaries, and semi-structured face-to-face interviews. A total of 200 SMS messages were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively. The data revealed contractions ...

PERCEPTION ON DISTANCE EDUCATION AMONG UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST DISTANCE STUDENTS IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to assess the perception of students of distance education about distance learning in Ghana. Specifically, this study assessed; the opinion of distance students regarding distance education in Ghana, the main factors contributing to the demand for distance education, the level of distance students’ satisfaction of distance education, and the challenges faced by the students offering distance education. A cross-section survey and quantitative method were...

TURNOVER INTENTIONS AT GUARANTY TRUST BANK (GHANA) LIMITED.

ABSTRACT The concept of employee turnover and retention within the banking sector is an area that provide applied usage of academic researches because of its timeliness with the turbulence in the financial space in Ghana. The study sort to examine turnover intentions as a case at GT Bank (Ghana) Ltd. To achieve that, 60 employees were sampled to respond to a survey questionnaire on their turnover intentions after the banking sector review which saw a downward trend of banks from 36 to 27 with...

UTILISATION DU PASSÉ COMPOSÉ DANS LES ÉCRITS DES APPRENANTS EN FLE AU NIVEAU JHS : ÉTUDE DE CAS AUPRÈS DES APPRENANTS DE GREATER CARE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ET DE QUEEN’S MODEL SCHOOLS LTD À AC

ABSTRACT This research aims at finding out the difficulties encountered by JHS learners of Greater Care International School and Queen’s Model Schools Ltd in Accra regarding the use of « passé composé » (present perfect tense) in written French as a Foreign Language (FFL). The study postulates that JHS 2 learners have difficulties, in the choice of the auxiliary avoir (to have) / être (to be) and in the construction of the past participle of irregular verbs. They also have difficulties...

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RESIDENTS’ EXPERIENCES WITH TOURISM AS A LIVELIHOOD STRATEGY IN WLI, GHANA

ABSTRACT The role of tourism in rural livelihood enhancement continues to be a subject of debate among academia and practitioners. This study delves into this debate by assessing the experiences of residents who have adopted tourism as livelihood strategy in Wli, Ghana within the context of the sustainable livelihood approach. A case study design with a qualitative approach was adopted for the study. Data was obtained from 38 study participants between November and December 2016. Twenty-seven...

RICE PRODUCTION AND MARKETING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WETA (AFIFE) AND AVATIME TRADITIONAL AREAS

ABSTRACT  This study focuses on rice production in two areas, Weta/Afife and Avatime in the Volta region of Ghana. It compares rice production under two distinct farming systems: one using indigenous seeds under rain-fed agriculture (Avatime); and the other improved seeds under modern irrigation system (Weta/Afife). At Avatime farms are not mechanized, farm sizes are small, farmers do not use modern farm inputs and cultivate indigenous glaberrima rice varieties in addition to some moder...

CONCORD ERRORS IN POSTGRADUATES’ DISSERTATIONS AND THESES

ABSTRACT The concept ‘concord’, which signifies agreement between the different elements that are used in a sentence, has been extensively discussed by scholars. It has usually been assumed that concord only poses problems for secondary school students and undergraduate students in tertiary institutions. Postgraduate students are thought to be immune to this problem. This paper examined the dissertations of eight postgraduate students in Linguistics Department, University of Ibadan with t...

EXPLORING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED HOTELS IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT   Solid waste management is a challenging and complex task. The problem is more pronounced in the hospitality industry due to the nature of the services they provide and a reliance on consumable goods. To this effect, the researcher conducted this study to explore the solid waste management practices of hotels in the Accra. The specific objectives of the study were to; analyse the hotel solid waste management practices in the hospitality industry, to bring out the challenges a...

UNDERSTANDING THE EFFECT OF NON-RECEIPT OF REWARD GIVEN TO SELECTED-FEW EMPLOYEES HAS ON JOB SATISFACTION OF OTHER EMPLOYEES.

ABSTRACT  This work is aimed at providing understanding on the effect that the non-receipt of the reward given to selected-few employees by the management has on the job satisfaction of other employees in the organization. Guided by literature on the effect of non-receipt of reward given to selected few employees has on job satisfaction of other employees, data was collected from forty (40) staff of Hydrological Services Department and self-administered questionnaire. Based on descripti...

THE STRUCTURE, STYLE AND THEMES IN MANYA KROBO WORK SONGS

ABSTRACT This thesis examines structure, style and themes in Manya Krobo work songs. The structure, style and theme of work songs used among the people of Manya Krobo have not been investigated as done for other languages. The research discussed the aesthetic values of these work songs among the people of Manya Krobo. Primary data were used for the analysis. The data collection was done through recording and personal consultation through observation. The study has revealed various and varied ...

STUDY ON SPOUSAL CONFLICT AND HUMAN RIGHTS NEXUS: ABUSE AGAINST MEN IN TEMA COMMUNITY TWO AND ITS ENVIRONS

ABSTRACT  The study set out to examine female spousal conflicts against men. The study revealed that female spousal violence was in existence in Tema Community Two and its environs. The common types of spousal violence were physical, verbal, sexual and psychological. The spousal violence were mainly caused by cheating on the part of men, children from other marriages, prevention of male dominance and alcohol abuse. In respect to the impact of these spousal violence, physical injuries, emotio...

ECONOMIC LIVELIHOODS OF REFUGEES IN KRISAN, WESTERN REGION OF GHANA.

ABSTRACT In recent years, the protracted nature of refugee camps across the world has caused a shift from humanitarian food aid supply to self-reliance which is considered to be a more durable solution for refugees to have a more dignified and sustainable livelihood. The refugees in the Krisan camp have extreme difficulties making adequate livelihoods within the camp as well as outside the camp due to a range of factors such as an inability to earn adequate economic wages and outright unemplo...

ASSESSING LANGUAGE VITALITY AND LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT OF LƐTƐ (LARTEH)

ABSTRACT The need to protect languages from extinction cannot be overemphasized. Language is an essential element of culture, and a means of communication. Through language, people build and express their emotions, intentions, values, norms, notions, practices, and this helps build understanding among them, and strengthen their relationship. Language is therefore the underlying factor for determining the identity of individuals and groups. Language is strategically important for the attainmen...


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