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THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION ON JOB SATISFACTION OF NURSES AT CAPE COAST METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL

ABSTRACT   Job  satisfaction  is  an  important  indicator  in  predicting  stability  in organizations, and it is well explained by understanding motivation. The purpose of the study was to identify factors influencing job satisfaction among nurses at the Cape Coast Metropolitan Hospital. The study was conducted among 85 nurses of whom 80 responded. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data from  the  participants.  Data  was  analyzed  using  Statisti...

SINGLE PARENTING AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES OF STUDENTS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE MFANTSIMAN MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT  The future success of children depends on the household they grow up in, and parents are the first point of contact for children. Evidently, when one parent is absent, a gap is created as the child loses the support that would have emanated from both parents. Education is a great equalizer in Ghanaian society and is seen as a tool for national development. The role of parents is to support and enrich the educational processes, safety and health of their children. The interest of t...

FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING IN THE PUBLIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN BANTAMA SUB METRO IN KUMASI METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT This research sought to investigate the factors that contribute to effective teaching and learning in the public senior high schools in Bantama Sub-Metro in the Kumasi Metropolis. The target population for this study comprised of all senior high school teachers in the study area. Out of 342 teachers, 118 of them were randomly selected to participate in the study. Out of this sample selected, 105 representing 89% participated in the study. The study was conducted with quantitative r...

A LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF STANCE MARKERS IN AKAN

ABSTRACT In our everyday activity, language plays a tremendous part in our daily interaction with each other. Arguing, taking position and making judgment happens daily in our interaction with one another. The need for stance expression and making the position of a speaker clear about what they are discussing is well documented in the literature (Biber, 2006; Kelly & Bazerman, 2003; Hyland, 2005; 2008; Molino, 2010; Myers, 1989; Williams, 2006). This thesis examined the stance markers used in...

ADOLESCENT GIRLS' KNOWLEDGE AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON CERVICAL CANCER: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACCRA HIGH SCHOOL AND ATIAVI SENIOR HIGH TECHNICAL SCHOOL STUDENTS

ABSTRACT This comparative study assessed the knowledge of adolescent girls on cervical cancer and its prevention in Ghana using a senior high school in an urban area (Accra High School) and a senior high school in a rural area (Atiavi Senior High Technical School). The choice of the two schools was motivated by the expectation that students in these schools will differ significantly in terms of their socioeconomic backgrounds which was duly confirmed. The study determined whether socioec...

LEARNERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF RECASTS IN THE ESL CLASSROOM: A STUDY OF 3 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE MAMPONG MUNICIPALITY, ASHANTI REGION

ABSTRACT This study investigated learners’ perceptions of recast in the ESL classroom of three Senior High Schools in the Mampong Municipality, Asante Region. Using a convergent parallel mixed methods design, questionnaire and focus group interview were utilized in collecting data from three hundred randomly selected students for descriptive and thematic analyses within the Process Model of L2 Motivation framework proposed by Dörnyei and Ottó (1998). The analysis revealed that students ge...

WOMEN IN SPORTS JOURNALISM: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SELECTED FEMALE SPORTS JOURNALISTS IN GHANA

ABSRACT  The study investigated the experiences of female sports journalists in Ghana. The study was based on the feminist and stereotype theories. The research investigated selected female sports journalists‟ lived experiences and their perceptions on being in a male dominated profession. The study was conducted using in-depth interviews with selected female sports journalists. The study revealed that sports journalism is clearly a gendered profession that not only welcomes men enthu...

ASSESSING GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE ESSAYS OF FORM 2 STUDENTS OF AMANKWAKROM RC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN THE KWAHU AFRAM PLAINS NORTH DISTRICT

ABSTRACT  This research is a qualitative study that assessed causes of grammatical errors committed by Junior High School Students in their writings in English language and how to help reduce or correct them. The study sought to identify the grammatical errors, classify them and suggested ways to help students of Amankwakrom R/C Junior High School reduce the occurrence of such errors in their writings. This study used fifty-four (54) participants made up of fifty-two (52) students and two (2...

ASSISTING PUPILS OF SERVICES JHS ONE TO USE THE PERFECT ASPECT IN THEIR COMMUNICATION

ABSTRACT  The study examined the large numbers of pupils of Services Basic School in Burma Camp, La- Dadekotopon Municipality in Ghana who encounter considerable degree of complexity in the use of the perfect aspect as fundamental components of the English language in their communication. Thus, the study was carried out with the major aim of looking into the reasons behind the failure of pupils to use the perfect aspect of the English language in a proper manner and especially in their commu...

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NEWS PRODUCTION: A CASE STUDY OF THREE CAMPUS-BASED RADIO STATIONS

ABSTRACT This study examined the political economy of news production amongst three campusbased radio stations: Radio Windy Bay, Radio Univers and Radio ATL in Ghana. The study identified the various filters of news production to include how the filters affect news production and how journalists negotiate the filters during news production. Using a qualitative research approach via interviews and documents and anchored on the political economy theory, the study showed that size, ownership, ...

WHY THE FIGHT AGAINST EBOLA IS AN HERCULEAN TASK IN SIERRA LEONE – OUR SIDE OF THE STORY

The unprecedented prevailing outbreak of Ebola in West Africa can properly be described as a conundrum, so confusing and difficult to solve. Many questions have been asked by the inquiring minds with regards to the appearance of this outbreak in this region of Africa where it has never occurred before, and far from where it has always occurred, East Africa, but especially why it has reached such an alarming rate of becoming both an epidemic and a pandemic. The spate of this outbreak, if not s...

A TRANSITION BY LOVE (EXPLORING THE SUMMA THEOLOGIAE OF SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS)

INTRODUCTION The Summa Theologiae is a vast and complex work that many take to be the most comprehensive account ever given of the Christian Faith. Aquinas was writing at a time when the works of Aristotle, which many Christians took to be antithetical to the Christian Faith, had recently been recovered. One of Aquinas’ tasks was to show how Aristotle could, on the contrary, be an aid for the presentation of the Christian Faith. Because of his extraordinary philosophical skills, Aquinas has...

The Positivist Theory of Right and Law and Its Moral Implications in the Contemporary World

ABSTRACT: Starting from the assumption of the inadequate comprehension of the foundation and the ultimate purpose of law as Kant and Cicero observed in jurists, this paper looks at the positivist interpretation of law, critically analysing the tenets of legal positivism and how this approach to law upholds amoral laws. Dissociating morality from law has the tendency to derail society of ethical and moral values, plunging it on the slippery slope of the perversion of justice, something that un...

Traditional Forms of Communication of the Malimba of Sierra Leone

ABSTRACT The main purpose of this work is to explore some of the various traditional forms of communication of the Malimba people of Sierra Leone. It is worth mentioning here that these modes, devices and systems of indigenous traditional communication of the Malimba discussed in this work are by no means the only ones, nor are they all extinct. Furthermore, these traditional forms of communication are also common with many other African ethnic groups within and outside Sierra Leone. The wor...

The Nature of Difficulties in Learning English by the Students at Secondary School level in Pakistan

This study was a comparative investigation into the nature of difficulties in learning English by the secondary school students of Provincial and Federal government schools in N.W.F.P (Khyber Pukhtunkhwa). The objectives of the study were (1)To find out the level of difficulties of secondary school students of Provincial and Federal government schools of N.W.F.P (Khyber Pukhtunkhwa) in tenses, active and passives voices, direct and indirect narrations, conjunctions, prepositions, articles...


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