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ASSESSING CONTRIBUTIONS OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS TO THE EDUCATION OF STREET CHILDREN IN THE ACCRA METROPOLIS,GHANA

ABSTRACT The phenomenon of streetism is becoming a growing concern in Africa and Ghana in particular. The urbanization and industrialization processes being undertaken have focused on the cities and towns to the exclusion of rural communities and settlements. Unfortunately however, this is rather compelling many children to abandon their education and relocate in city centres without deep concern and assessment of the consequences. This research therefore assesses the contributions of Non -...

TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD MAINSTREAMING OF CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES: A STUDY OF TEACHERS IN THE AKROM CLUSTER OF SCHOOLS IN KUMASI, GHANA

ABSTRACT The main focus of this study is the ‘integration’ or ‘inclusion’ of children with intellectual disabilities (mental retardation) in the general classroom system with children without such disabilities. There are growing concerns in both developed and developing countries with regard to changing the orientation in special education towards integration (inclusion), and this study is intended to address such concerns. One of the most important factors that would ensure success...

Effectiveness of Measures Aimed at Curbing Brain Drain of Nurses in the Ashanti Region

ABSTRACT The main objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of measures aimed at curbing the brain drain of nurses. The descriptive survey method was used, and a sample of 150 respondents was drawn from the four submetropolitan hospitals in Kumasi namely; South Suntresu Hospital, Tafo Government Hospital, Manhyia Hospital, and Kumasi South Hospital (Chirapatere). The study revealed that 5 out of the 7 incentive interventions that were implemented by the government to curb the ...

EFFECTS OF READERS THEATRE AND RECIPROCAL TEACHING STRATEGIES ON STUDENTS’ LEARNING OUTCOMES IN PROSE LITERARY TEXTS IN IBADAN METROPOLIS, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Literature-in-English is taught in Nigerian secondary schools to develop students‟ literary competence and language proficiency. However, students‟ achievement in and attitude to Literature-in-English are below par in Ibadan metropolis. This has been partly attributed to students‟ deficiency in prose literature. Earlier studies focused largely on teachers‟ and students‟ factors influencing students‟ learning outcomes in prose literature with little emphasis on interventi...

INDICATORS OF SCIENCE APTITUDE IN SOME NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL GIRLS

ABSTRACT This thesis investigated some mental, personality and environmental variables among Form One girls in a secondary school as possible predictors of science aptitude. The variables were mental abilities, scholastic ability, interest in science, reading habits, personality traits and home environment. The variables were measured by using selected I-D aptitude tests-from Test Development and Research Office, West African Examinations Council, Lagos, a modified Edwards Personality Prefere...

Measured effect of some socio-demographic factors on depression among breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH)

Abstract Background: Breast cancer is a disease predominantly found amongst women. It is a disease which threatens an organ that is intimately associated with a woman’s self image, sexuality, as well as her reproductive and nurturing capacity. These threats have serious psychological implications for women living with breast cancer. Objective: To examine the pattern and predictors of depressive symptoms among breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in the Lagos State University Teac...

An Assessment of the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Internal Audit Function of Ghana Water Company, Cape Coast

ABSTRACT This research assesses the effectiveness of the internal auditors by assessing the factors which determine the Ghana Water Company internal audit effectiveness. The research design selected for this study was exploratorydescriptive and Cross-sectional design. This design was selected because it is flexible and a lot of information could be gathered in the course of the research. The purpose of this study was to carry out an investigation the efficiency and effectiveness of audit un...

Correlates of Depression and Anxiety Among the Cancer Patients in the Radiotherapy Clinic in University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The diagnosis of cancer and its management result in several problems for cancer patients. This may result from factors some of which may be modifiable. This study was aimed at identifying the prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients attending the Radiotherapy Clinic in the UCH, Ibadan and to identify the variables affecting them. The Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the Fear of Progression (FOP12) scales were used to assess depression and anxiety among cancer pati...

Sociological Factors as Predictors of Academic Emotion Among Nigeria University Students

ABSTRACT This study investigated the sociological factors as predictors of academic emotion among Nigeria University students. The study adopted a survey research design. The participants in the study were 345 undergraduates in South-West, Nigeria. Their age ranged between 17 years and 24 years with mean age of 21.69 years. Three valid and reliable instruments were used to assess academic emotion, parental involvement and social support while birth order was assessed by requesting the partic...

Effect of Fibre Aspect Ratio of Palm Bunch Fibre on Some Physical and Strength Properties of Concrete

ABSTRACT  The natural fibres, abundantly available in nature and also generated as agricultural waste, can be used advantageously in improving certain physical and strength properties of cement matrix and concrete. As compared to fibres widely used in construction activities viz. steel, glass carbon synthetic etc., these are advantageous in the sense that they are renewable, non-abrasive, cheaper, comparatively more flexible etc. Also, the health and safety concerns during their handlin...

Truancy and Academic Performance of Junior High Pupils in Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District

ABSTRACT The resarch was conducted in the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District of the Central Region of Ghana. It investigated how truancy relates to academic performance of truant junior high school pupils. A descriptive survey design using mixed-methods sequential explanatory approach was employed for this study. Simple random and purposive sampling methods were used to select 114 study participants comprising 108 truant pupils and 6 teachers for the study. Questionnaire (Cronbach’s alpha = 0....

Transitivity in Political Discourse: The 2009 State of the Nation Address in Ghana

ABSTRACT  The study examined how language has been used by President John Evans Attah Mills to present the message in his first State-of-the-Nation address. The main focus of the study was the analysis of transitivity in the address and the functions it plays in political discourse. Halliday‘s Systemic Functional Grammar was applied as a theoretical framework and the qualitative research design was used for the content analysis of the text. The study applied the interpretative content anal...

The Influence of Computer Simulation Instructional Methods on Students' Performance in Chemical Bonding

ABSTRACT  Growth to a worldwide scale in the 21st century has ensued innovative ways of teaching and learning. The traditional method of teaching and learning of science is fast losing its acceptance and impact in the educational sector. Computers have become increasingly important among science educators as they play important roles during the instruction of students in the science classroom. To demonstrate conditions of conceptual change in science learning, simulation-based environments a...

A Survey of Reflective Teaching Techniques Among Selected Basic School Teachers in Akuse

ABSTRACT   This study investigated the reflective teaching techniques practiced by basic school teachers in Akuse. The specific objectives of the study were to examine the reflective teaching techniques used by basic school teachers in Akuse, the extent to which these  techniques were practiced and also find out the most popular and convenient reflective teaching techniques  practiced by some selected basic school teachers in Akuse. A 17-item questionnaire was developed to seek inform...

Packaging Trends in Ghana

ABSTRACT Sale ratio is vividly dictated by equal open product exposure to consumer attention.  In these situations, the determining factor of sale is the quality of packaging.  Since madein-Ghana products remain integral part of our daily life in Ghana, it is therefore high time that practitioners of the industry presented it safe to the consumer by packaging them very well.  On the market where local products stand in contrast with foreign ones, packaging deficiencies of local products s...


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