An Investigation On The Use Of Learner-centred Teaching And Learning Strategies In Biology Subject For Secondary Schools In Tanzania: A Case Study Of Iringa Municipality | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jan,2016
The study investigated the use of learner-centred teaching/learning strategies in biology subject in secondary schools. Specifically, the study investigated the extent to which learner-centred teaching and learning strategies are used, identified if the curricular materials were prepared in a way to facilitate learner-centered t/l strategies and investigated the challenges facing
The Implementation Of Entrepreneural Curriculum In The Nigerian Universities: South - West As A Case Study | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Jan,2016
This survey considers 75% of Universities in South-West Nigeria to find out the level of compliance and implementation of the NUC (National Universities Commission) policy on EECNU (Entrepreneurial Education Curriculum in Nigerian Universities). The survey covers 17 Universities in the South-West, Nigeria. This comprises of 4 Federal; 4 State; and
Feedback On Formative Asssessments And Student Satisfaction With Feedback: Graduate Students’ Perceptions Of Feedback In A Ugandan University | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Jan,2016
This research aims to examine various aspects of feedback provided to students on their formative assessments, and the satisfaction from this feedback, as expressed by a large sample of graduate management students at a Ugandan university. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were undertaken of the data collected from a questionnaire administered
Psycho-social Factors As Predictors Of Work-stress Of Nigeria Police In South-western Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Jan,2016
This study was conducted to examine the predictive ability of psycho-social factors on the work-stress of Nigeria Police in South-western Nigeria. Previous studies examined relative influence of some bio-genetic factors on work-stress independently rather than the joint effect of psycho-social factors on work-stress of the Nigeria police. Therefore, this study
Ethical Governance And Political Accountability In Bushenyi District Local Government, Uganda | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Jan,2016
The study was conducted to examine the relationship between ethical governance and political accountability in Bushenyi District Local Government. The study was guided by three specific objectives: (i) to examine how ethical governance is practiced among the local government staff, (ii) to establish the extent to which political accountability in
Incorporating Indigenous Bukre Game Into Mathematics Lessons: A Teaching Experiment | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Jan,2016
One major drawback to the curriculum demand for the use of indigenous games in mathematics classrooms is the inability of most teachers to identify the mathematics in these games and consequently incorporate them when teaching specific mathematics content. The primary purpose of the study is therefore to analyze and show
Risk Factors Associated With Inguinal Hernia Among Males: A Case Study Of Volta Regional Hospital, Ho – Ghana | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Jan,2016
An inguinal hernia can occur any time from infancy to adulthood and is much more common in males than females. The research was carried out in the Volta Regional Hospital (VRH) with the aim finding the risk factors associated with inguinal hernia (IH). A cross tabulation was first employed as
Perceived Competence And Self-regulation Among Mathematics Education Teacher Candidates In Ghana | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Jan,2016
The study investigated the perceived competence and self-regulation among mathematics education teacher candidates in one university in Ghana. A purposive sample of 324 mathematics education teacher candidates with only 319 indicating their gender (284 males and 35 females) enrolled in the Bachelors (307) and the B.Ed./Post Diploma (15) Degree programs
Epidemiology Of Diarrhoea Disease In Zimbabwe: A Spatial Perspective | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Jan,2016
Zimbabwe faces numerous challenges of infectious diseases. These challenges are being experienced in all parts of the country. In addition, there is the problem of gross inequalities in the spatial incidence rate of such diseases which date back to the colonial era. The article examines spatial patterns (spatial epidemiology) of
Prevalence, Pattern And Socio-demographic Determinants Of Harmful Cultural Practices Against Women In Imo State, South East, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Jan,2016
Harmful practices are done deliberately by man on the body or the psyche of other human beings for no therapeutic purpose but rather for cultural or socio-conventional motives and these have harmful consequences on the health and the rights of the victims. This is to assess the prevalence, pattern and