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INVESTIGATING THE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES OF CHEMISTRY STUDENTS IN ADA AND AKATSI SCIENCE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION

ABSTRACT  This study explored some of the difficulties students face when learning Chemistry in the Science Colleges of Education. The study was prompted by the students‟ poor performance in their first and second semester examinations. The main purpose of the study therefore, was to identify some of the difficulties the students face when studying Chemistry and also look at the practices that would enhance their study of the subject. The study was also aimed at finding out whether th...

EXPLORING UPPER PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS AND PRACTICES OF CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT IN THE GOMOA EAST DISTRICT OF GHANA

ABSTRACT  The study sought to explore Upper Primary and Junior High School mathematics teachers’ perceptions and practices of classroom assessment in the Gomoa East District in the Central Region of Ghana. A mixed method sequential explanatory study was undertaken using Mohamad’s (2009) conceptual framework (Classroom Assessment Process). A survey was first conducted using the Classroom Assessment Conception Instrument to gather quantitative data on the respondents (n = 289). Quanti...

ADJUSTMENT CHALLENGES FACED BY NEWLY TRAINED TEACHERS . , IN BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE AWUTU-EFUTU-SENYA DISTRlCT OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The study was designed to investigate challenges that newly trained teachers face at their hrst stations in baisic schools. Since the role of the teacher in human resource development is very valuable, anything that adversely affects his/her performance should not be left" to chance. Purposive sampling t"ecJmique , was adopted in selecting both headteachers and the newly trained teachers for the study. All the eight "educational circuits in the AVlUtu-Efutu-Senya District were cover...

THE USE OF GRAMMATICAL CONCORD AND ITS ASSOCIATED SEMANTIC EFFECTS

ABSTRACT One of the basic grammatical rules often abused by basic school students is that regarding the use of grammatical concord. Thus, many JHS learners are challenged in the appropriate use of grammatical concord which obstructs communication. In this regard, the study explored students’ use of grammatical concord and the associated semantic effects among JHS students in the Cape Coast Metropolis. The theoretical arguments of this study are grounded in the syntactic theory, the referen...

TEACHER MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES IN THE WASSA WEST DISTRICT OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Support services are expected to be provided by management bodies to make the teacher work better. The study aimed at finding out the extent the District Education Office (DEO), the District Education Oversight Committee (DEOC) represented by the District Assembly, the traditional authority and heads of government departments in the district, the School Management Committees and the Parent Teacher Associations (SMC/PTA) are working to support the teacher. The study covered 40 schoo...

TEACHER MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES IN WESLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL

ABSTRACT Teachers have great responsibilities in the development of an educational system, sharing in curriculum development, producing materials for teaching and learning and participating in the design and administration of new forms of educational assessment. Efforts to manage and support teachers are therefore critical in improving the quality of teaching and learning. The study aimed at examining the roles teachers play in achieving school goals, teacher management and support services...

THEORY AND PRACTICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION OF TEACHER TRAINEES: A CASE STUDY OF NUSRAT JAHAN AHMADlYYA TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE

ABSTRACT This study was conducted to assess the extent to which the practice of environmental education conforms to the theory and the influence of some background variables (gender, type of senior secondary school (SSS) attended, office held in the college and residential location) on the environmental knowledge and attitudes of teacher trainees in Nusrat Jahan Ahmadiyya (NJA) Teacher Training College, Wa, in the Upper West Region of Ghana. It was a case study conducted using questionnaire ...

FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST THE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN ARTISANS IN MALE DOMINATED OCCUPATIONS

ABSTRACT Job opportunities for women in technical fields have remained relatively unexplored. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore and identify the factors considered by women technicians and artisans to be militating against their participation in technical and engineering related occupations which are male dominated. The instruments used in the study were questionnaires and interview schedules. The respondents comprised women employees in technical organisations, self employ...

ATTRACTION OF FEMALE TEACHERS INTO BASIC SCHOOLS IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The main purpose of the dissertation was to identify the factors which attract female teachers into the basic schools of the Kumasi Metropolis. Respondents for the data collection comprised 72 teachers, 12 heads of basic schools and 2 officers in charge of postings and transfers in the Kumasi Metropolitan Education Office. The research questions that guided the study were probes into the factors that enticed female teachers in the Kumasi Metropolis, factors preventing female teacher...

ADMINISTRATION OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING IN THE COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The main purpose of the study was to examine the nature of guidance and counselling administration, to find out the types of guidance and counselling services administered in the colleges, the role of tutors as well as the challenges associated with the administration of guidance and counselling services in colleges. The research design adopted for the study was a descriptive research design. A total of 269 respondents made up of 224 students, 45 tutors including the guidance and co...

ORGANISATIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL FACTORS AS CORRELATES OF WORKERS’ JOB INVOLVEMENT IN CIVIL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS IN OYO STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Low Job Involvement (JI) of civil servants has impacted negatively on individual and organisational goal achievement in the civil service. Low JI has brought about low productivity which eventually affects the rates of economic growth and development. Previous studies have largely focused on JI in the private enterprise with associated personal variables with little attention on combined organisational and individual factors. This study, therefore, examined the extent to which organ...

IMPACT EVALUATION OF OGUN STATE BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT GENERATION INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES

ABSTRACT Unemployment and employment generation have attracted the interests of governments and other stakeholders of many nations. Governments at all levels in Nigeria have introduced various unemployment intervention programmes which have not achieved total result. Among such are the intervention programmes of the Bureau of employment generation (BEG) in Ogun State since 2003. While these employment generation programmes (EGPs) of BEG have been internally assessed, there has not been an ex...

INFLUENCE OF PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS’ PARTICIPATION ON ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA (1999-2008)

ABSTRACT The issue of access to university education has been a great concern to the government, scholars, university institutions and the society at large. Studies have shown that public universities have been admitting less than twenty percent of applicants owing to low funding, inadequate infrastructure, poor quality and limited space available for applicants. This has prompted the participation of private institutions in the provision of university education. However, with over a decade ...

Effect of Mobile Phone Use on Reading Habits of Private Secondary School Students in Oyo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The study reported survey results that revealed that reading for fun; reading in the library; and reading books with color and illustrations were among factors that affected reading habit among students. The survey also showed that students were not favorably disposed to reading at home and that some of them were forced to read by their parents. The study further revealed that almost all the respondents owned a mobile phone. The researchers recommend that software applications and te...

EFFECTS OF GROUP-BASED EXTENSION METHODS ON KNOWLEDGE AND PRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES AMONG DRY SEASON FARMERS IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT There are lots of constraints facing dry season vegetable production in Nigeria which can be corrected using the group-based extension services platform. Previous studies have focused on individual extension approaches that can only attend to one farmer at a time, thus limiting information dissemination. This study, therefore, investigated the effects of Farmers-Field School (FFS) and Demonstration Extension Methods (DEM) on knowledge and production of vegetables among dry season fa...


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