THE ROLE OF KEY ELEMENTS IN EDUCATIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIAN WESTERN SCHOOL SYSTEM

Abbagana, K.K.

Department of Educational Foundation

Federal College of Education, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria.

E-mail: yahyaumarmagaji@gmail.com

ABSTRACT: To make planning meaningful particularly in the field of educational development comprises a lot of elements. The paper examines key elements that make educational planning sound for educational development of a nation particularly in Nigeria. The elements highlighted were; data, teachers, finance, buildings, curriculum, also articulate more supply and distributions of materials, educational expansion model relevant to society, community participation and support logistic and finally some recommendations were forwarded.


TRANSFORMING EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN NIGERIA

1Ibrahim, A.B. and 2Yahya, U.M.

1Department of Primary Education Studies

2Department of Educational Psychology

1&2Federal College of Education, Yola

E-mail: ibrahimbuba@gmail.com, yahyaumarmagaji@gmail.com

ABSTRACT: Education has a great influence in human development. It is this development that brings about change in the educational structures. Nursery education as we all know need to be transformed since it is the basis of our educational level. Although little or no effort has the government and private individuals made in maintaining the policy standard. Some quality reform strategies were mentioned and discussed extensively; issues and challenges at stake were also discussed.


INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS

 

Ukpai, U.I.

Department of Accountancy

Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwan – Afikpo, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

E-mail: theigwes@yahoo.com

Abstract: This paper focuses on Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Nigerian accounting education in higher institutions: challenges and prospects. The objectives of this paper include identifying the problems and prospects of ICT in accounting for higher institutions.  The paper employed t-test, ANOVA and Fisher’s Least Significant Difference (LSD) comparison test for analysis statistically.  The paper found out that the graduates of accounting have low access to ICT tools and those who dare into it make a lot of difference in the labour market.  It was recommended that the government should show more commitments to ICT in accounting to help build strong financial base of the economy now everything is globally driven by ICT.


Table of Contents

Female – Child Education: A Critical Issue for National Development in Nigerian

Abbagana K.K.                                                                                                                         1 – 8

Curriculum Innovations and the Nine Years Basic Education: A Challenge of

Counselors in Primary and Junior Secondary Schools of Nigeria

Salisu Garba                                                                                                                            9 – 15

Vision 20:2020 and Gender Issues

Elizabeth Aji Maina and Anthony Gwani Mamza                                                                   16 – 24

Relationship Between Supervisor’s Role Perception and Teachers Job

Performance in Adamawa State Primary Schools

Abubakar, Hussaini Yoffo                                                                                                        25 – 31

Pre-Theoretic Intuition Quiz, Puzzle-Based Critical Thinking Motivation

Strategies, Gender and Cognitive Styles on Students’ Attitude Towards

Selected Environmental Concepts in Biology

Oluyemi, Akinleye Ogundiwin                                                                                                 32 – 51

Leadership, Corruption and Governance in Nigeria

Olayiwola, A.R.O.                                                                                                                    52 – 73

Challenges of Integrating Information and Communication Technology Psychological Perspective

Muazu M.H., Abubakar Z.S. and Nafisa T.                                                                               74 – 80

Curriculum Redesign and Entrepreneurship Skills Acquisition at Tertiary

Education Level

Ukpong, Johnson Sunday                                                                                                         81 – 87

Education Investment: A Tool for Economic Development

S.O. Oluwuo, Barango-Tariah, H. and Okonne, I.B.                                                                                     88 – 93


EDUCATION INVESTMENT: A TOOL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

1S.O. Oluwuo, 2Barango-Tariah, H. and 3Okonne, I.B.

1,2&3Department of Educational Management

University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.

  E-mail: samueloluwuo@gmail.com, hobathventures@yahoo.com, ifychy2002@gmail.com 

ABSTRACT

The study takes a concise look at education and its exploits with a view of drawing conclusion on its end products. The study also examined these end products in other to ascertain its positivity in the society. Investment was also seen to have a very strong influence on education that has served as an inducement to education to achieve economic development whose ultimate aim is to give the good life to man and society through the provision of social amenities, improved food production, effective communication etc.


CURRICULUM REDESIGN AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILLS ACQUISITION AT

TERTIARY EDUCATION LEVEL

Ukpong, Johnson Sunday

Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) Sheda, Abuja

E-mail: ukpongette2006@yahoo.com  

ABSTRACT

The study was carried out to examine the effect and benefit of curriculum redesigning in Entrepreneurship Education at tertiary level in Nigeria.  To achieve the purpose of this scholarship, four (4) Tertiary Institutions were carefully and randomly selected from the FCT-Abuja and Lafia, Nasarawa State.  These Institutions are University of Abuja, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja Campus, Nasarawa State University, Keffi and Federal University, Lafia.  The Primary Instrument used to generate data was questionnaire which was distributed to four hundred students (400) with one hundred (100) each to the Tertiary Institutions mentioned.  Survey research design was employed in this study, and all the hypotheses were subjected to testing at 0.05 level of significance.  Conclusion and recommendations were put forward as policy options for consideration.


CHALLENGES OF INTEGRATING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Muazu M.H., Abubakar Z.S. and Nafisa T.

Department of Educational Psychology

Federal College of Education, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria

E-Mail: habibufceyola@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The paper looked into National Policy on Education (FRN, 2013) stated that educational goals shall be clearly set out in terms of their relevance to the needs of the society i.e. the strategic repositioning of education in order to respond to the needs, interest and abilities of the learners for the good of the society. It is in this regard that the National Policy on Education (FRN, 2013) spelled out that teacher education shall continue to take cognizance of changes in methodology and in the curriculum and that teachers shall be regularly exposed to innovations in the professions; through a collaborated effort of the Ministries of Education, Science and Technology, Education Tax Fund (Olu, 2004). Olu further mentioned that the aim of School Net Nigeria is to create communities of educators and learners who use ICT to enhance education within and beyond Nigeria. The problems, issues, challenges and possible solutions were thoroughly discussed, recommendation and conclusion were made.


LEADERSHIP, CORRUPTION AND GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA

Olayiwola, A.R.O.

Department of Political Science

Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria.

E-mail: nusramurana@yahoo.co.uk

ABSTRACT

This paper on Leadership, Corruption and Governance in Nigeria argues that of all the problems, challenges and crises militating against Nigeria’s quest for socio-politico-economic development, the most daunting appear to be ineffective leadership, untamed and seemingly untamable corruption and bad governance. The paper examines the concept of leadership in all its ramifications, compares and contrasts the various known types/styles of leaderships, with a view to adumbrate the trajectory of an efficacious leadership modus operandi capable of supplementing and complementing the relentless efforts aimed at finding solutions to Nigeria’s myriad problems. The paper also examines the enigmatic nature of corruption in Nigeria, the various types of corrupt practices at Local, State, National and Non-governmental levels and makes recommendations on tackling the menace of corruption in the country. Finally, the paper focuses attention on barometers of good governance, which if implemented to the latter will is hope to cultivate a modus Vivendi for Nigerians to safe Nigeria, undoubtedly from hitting the ‘Road to Kigali,’ governance morass, economic chaos, social pandemonium, political hullabaloo and immobilism. The paper advises the followers/citizens/residents to play their own part/role of efficient performance of obligatory and non-obligatory civic duties.       


PRE-THEORETIC INTUITION QUIZ, PUZZLE-BASED CRITICAL THINKING MOTIVATION STRATEGIES, GENDER AND COGNITIVE STYLES ON STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SELECTED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS IN BIOLOGY

Oluyemi, Akinleye Ogundiwin

Department of Teacher Education

University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

E-mail: yemiogundiwin@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

Attempts at modifying people’s environmental attitude need to be directed to students in the formal education sector because the foundations of pre-adult attitude toward the environment are formed during childhood, this outcome govern behaviour throughout adult life.  This study, determinedPre-theoretic intuition quiz, Puzzle-based critical thinking motivation strategies, gender and cognitive style as predictors of students’ attitude toward environmental concepts in biology. The pretest-posttest, control group, quasi-experimental design with 3x2x2 factorial matrix was adopted. Four hundred and fifty one SS2 students from nine purposively selected senior secondary schools in three local government areas of Oyo State were used for the study. The schools were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups and the study lasted sixteen weeks. Six instruments used for data collection were: Teachers Instructional Guides for teachers using the two treatments and control group; Students Environmental Attitude Scale. (r= 0.81), Cognitive Style Test (test-retest r= 0.81) and Assessment Sheet for the research assistants. Four null hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. Data collected were analyzed using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) and graphs. There was significant main effect of treatment on students’ environmental attitude (F(2,450) = 287.32; p<0.05), Pre-Theoretic Intuition Quiz had the highest practices scores enhanced attitude scores ( =64.34) than Puzzle-Based learning ( =57.81) and Modified Conventional group ( = 48.97). There was significant interaction effect of cognitive style and sex on students’ environmental attitude scores (F (1,450) = 6.61; p<0.05). Pre-theoretic intuition quiz and Puzzle-based learning strategies are effective in improving students’ attitude toward a sustainable environmental development, taking into cognizance the cognitive style and gender of students.


RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUPERVISOR’S ROLE PERCEPTION AND TEACHERS JOB PERFORMANCE IN ADAMAWA STATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS


Abubakar, Hussaini Yoffo


Department of Psychology

Federal College of Education, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria.

E-mail: abubakarhussaini121@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The study investigated relationship between supervisor’s role perception and teacher’s job performance in Adamawa state primary schools. Four objectives and four null-hypotheses guided the study. Fourteen (14) supervisors and Fifty (50) teachers constituted the population of the study. Two set of questionnaires were used. Test-retest method of reliability was adopted and found with a reliability index of 0.05. The statistical techniques employed ranged from chi-square to Pearson product moment correlation coefficient, were applied to the data generated. It was discovered from the study that, there was significant difference among supervisors in their level of role perception, like wise among the teachers on how they perceive supervisors and there was no significant relationship between supervisor’s role perception and teacher’s job performance. Based on the result obtained, recommendations were made.


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