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FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ABOOM CIRCUIT, CAPE COAST

ABSTRACT The present study investigated of factors contributing to the academic achievements of students in the Aboom Circuit of the Cape Coast Metropolis during 2015-2016 academic years. The study employed descriptive, crosssectional survey design, using questionnaires for data collection. A simple random sampling technique was used to select 350 JHS students and a census method was conducted on 30 teachers. The data was analysed and discussed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Th...

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS AND ITS EFFECTS ON PUPILS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN MFANTSEMAN MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The main purpose of this study was to investigate the educational background of Social Studies teachers and how it relates with pupils’ academic performance in Public Junior High Schools in Mfantseman Municipality. The study was carried out in all the 103 Public Junior High Schools in the Municipality. The researcher’s main focus was on Social Studies teachers’ educational background and pupil’s academic performance. A descriptive survey was used for the study. The sample for...

ASSESSMENT PRACTICES OF TUTORS IN THE NURSES’ TRAINING COLLEGES IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL REGIONS OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The assessment practices of tutors affect the performance of their students. There are different categories of tutors teaching in the nursing schools and this may affect their way of student assessment. This study was conducted to examine the assessment practices of tutors in the nurses’ training schools in the Western and Central regions of Ghana. The study sought to find the knowledge of tutors in assessment, the effect of tutor academic qualification and the number of years of t...

STAKEHOLDERS’ PERCEPTION OF THE COMPUTERIZED SCHOOL SELECTION AND PLACEMENT SYSTEM: A STUDY OF THE GREATER ACCRA REGION, GHANA

ABSTRACT The study was intended to find out whether the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) was a better alternative to the manual system in the process of selection of qualified students in the Senior High Schools (SHSs) in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. A sample size of 306 was selected from a population of 994.Stratified and simple random sampling procedures were employed to select the subjects in the study sample. Respondents to the questionnaire and interview w...

FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS PARTICIPATION IN TECHNICAL PROGRAMMES AT THE SUNYANI POLYTECHNIC

ABSTRACT Participation of students in technical programmes has been on the decline since the inception of the Sunyani Polytechnic in 1991. Enrolment in technical subjects was very high when it was a Technical Institute. The study which was a descriptive survey sought to investigate factors responsible for the low participation of students in technical subjects. It also looked for conditions that will encourage higher participation levels. The study focused on factors affecting enrolment of st...

FACTORS INFLUENCING PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AND PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED SCHOOLS AT OFORIKROM SUB METRO IN KUMASI IN THE ASHANTI REGION

ABSTRACT This study sought to find out the factors influencing students’ attendance and performance in Ayeduase, Kotei, Deduako, Emena and its environs in the Kumasi Metropolis. A descriptive research design was used. Purposive sampling technique was employed in the selecting of the class six pupils and Head Teachers from each sampled school for the study. However, the random sampling technique was used in selecting teachers from each of the sampled schools. The data was obtained through qu...

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHERS’ EXPECTATIONS AND STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE MFANTSEMAN MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT Teachers in the classroom portray varying degrees of expectation levels in terms of students’ achievement. The way that a teacher feels toward the ability of a student can greatly impact the academic growth of that student. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between teachers’ expectations and students’ achievement in junior high schools in the Mfantseman Municipality of the Central Region of Ghana. The study was a correlational one. The unit of analysis...

THE DECLINING POPULARITY OF HISTORY AS A SUBJECT IN THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE CENTRAL REGION, GHANA

ABSTRACT History as an academic discipline in the curriculum provides valuable information and perspectives embedded within a powerful analytical model, which can be especially useful in an inconsistent and rapidly changing world. Although History plays an important role in the schools’ curriculum, it is seen as the least patronized subjects among the Arts in recent times. This study sought to find out the declining popularity of History as a subject in senior high schools in the Central Re...

THE ROLE OF HEADS IN FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION IN PUBLIC BOARDING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN KUMASI METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The Financial Administration of Heads of Senior High Schools is an issue that needs critical examination. The study aims at investigating the extent to which effective Financial Administration goes on in the schools. It is hoped that the findings of the study will guide some heads of Senior High Schools who find it difficult to carry out effective financial administration of their schools. The study was carried out in eight schools The sample for study was made up of 104 respondents ...

RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF ACADEMIC STAFF IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF TAMALE POLYTECHNIC

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to find out the process of recruitment of teaching staff and the factors that militate against the recruitment and retention of this category of staff in Tamale Polytechnic. The research design considered most appropriate for this study is the descriptive design. This is because it gives an opportunity to the researcher to get the opinion of the population concerning some issues of interest and relevance to the study. A sample size of 28 was used from a t...

FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE CAREER CHOICES OF UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST STUDENTS

ABSTRACT This study focused on the factors that influence the career choices of University of Cape Coast students. The study investigated the educational, social, inherent and economic factors that influence the career choices of the University of Cape Coast students. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. Purposive, stratified, quota and simple random sampling techniques were used to sample 471 respondents for the study. The study also sought to know the best predictor of career choi...

THE USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN STUDENTS’ RECORDS MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, ACCRA

ABSTRACT  The adoption of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in general administrative duties has been recommended for many industries, especially and more particularly, in education and students’ records managements.  For this reason, educational institutions, including University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), are gradually incorporating ICT in students’ records management in anticipation for the numerous potential benefits. It is in this vein that this study exam...

EFFECTS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING AND FIELD TRIP STRATEGIES ON JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF AND ATTITUDE TO MULTICULTURAL CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL STUDIES

ABSTRACT The growing spate of ethno-religious crisis and insurgency that characterise the Nigerian polity have been traced partially to inadequacies in the teaching of multicultural concepts in social studies. The teaching and learning of these concepts through cooperative learning and field trip strategies could discourage discrimination and promote mutual respect for other cultures. A number of studies had been carried out on cooperative learning and field trip strategies which confirmed t...

USING COOPERATIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING APPROACH TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES AND ACHIEVEMENT IN BIOLOGY: A CASE STUDY OF TAMALE BUSINESS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN THE NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT  The study sought to improve the attitudes and achievement of Home Economics students in Biology through cooperative teaching and learning approach. The study used action research design. A sample of 66 S H S Home Economics Students was selected from Business Senior High School for the study. Data for the study were collected using questionnaire and tests. The questionnaire sought response on Home Economics students‟ attitude towards Biology. Two tests thus; pre and post-test...

ADMINISTRATIVE AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF STUDENTS’ SPORTS PARTICIPATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KWARA STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Participation in sports is of immense benefit to the soundness of an individual mental and social wellness, particularly youngsters. Recently there has been great involvement of youngsters in school games arising from the high administrative supports and social values attached to sports. Previous studies on documentation youngsters’ participation in sports had focused more on other factors (such as demographic and personal) rather than administrative and social. This study, theref...


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