Analysis Of Credit Accessibility By Peasant Farmers In Gboko Local Government Area Of Benue State, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Sep,2015
The study was carried out to analyse the peasant farmer’s access to Agricultural cred5t in Gboko Local Government Area of Benue State Nigeria. One hundred (100) peasant farmers were selected by means of simple random sampling. Primary data were collected from the sampled farmers using structured questionnaires.
Evaluation Of Performance Of Dolichos Bean (lablab Purpureus (l.) Sweet) Under Different Agro-ecological Environments In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Sep,2015
Adaptability of a genotype over diverse environments is usually tested by the degree of its interaction with different environments under which it is planted. A genotype or variety is considered to be more adaptive or stable if it has high mean yield but a low degree of fluctuation in yielding
A Study On Types Of Tasaf Funded Projects Towards Poverty Reduction In Rombo District. | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
Rural area poverty has been a flaming case in Tanzania for many years. Many initiatives have been taken to reduce or end this problem. Regardless of all initiative which has been implemented rural poverty is still a problem. This has been revealed by a national Poverty Profile which indicated that
Assessment Of Women Empowerment In Relation To Tasaf Implemented Projects In Rombo District | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
Women empowerment idea is frequently related to the absence of internal and external barriers. These barriers can be of the different categories such as social attitudes, inequalities and biased laws and policies. Together with all these it has realized that mindset changing is the most powerful barrier to women
Teachers' Perception Of The Causes Of Students' Poor Performance In Mathematics In Basic Education Certificate Examination | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
The study used descriptive survey to explore junior high school (JHS) mathematics teachers’ perceived causes of poor performance in mathematics at the Basic Education Certification Examination. A simple random sample of 158 JHS mathematics teachers was drawn from a population of 212 JHS mathematics teachers in the Bolgatanga Municipality. The
Effects Of Instructional Technology On Traditional Role Of A Teacher In Schools In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
Traditionally it was the responsibility of the teachers and educators to pass to students the knowledge, information and understanding of particular topic in their academics. But with the introduction of instruction technology has altered the traditional role of a teacher as planner, facilitator, resource developer, and information provider. The access
A Critical Analysis Of Contemporary Issues Affecting Curriculum And Course Syllabus Delivery In Kenyan Secondary School | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
This article critically examined the main issues such as inadequate resources; curriculum and syllabus overloading, teachers’ characteristic, poor management and planning. Inadequate classroom, inadequate staff room, inadequate teaching aids, inadequate and poorly equipped laboratories and workshops and even indecent teaching environment impede curriculum and course syllabus delivery in secondary school
Critical Analysis On How Over Emphasis On Examination Influence Provision Of Quality Education In Secondary Schools In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
The Kenyan society attaches a lot of value to examinations. This is witnessed by over-emphasis of mean score which is used as a measure to rank the academic performance of schools. Teachers have been always under pressure from school administration and parents to ensure students pass their examinations. Any student
The Influence Of Hygiene And Motivation Factors On Teaching Staff Innovation Competence: An Empirical Study From A Ugandan University | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2015
Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory has been recognised as one of the most influential motivation theories in management science literature that can be used to help in lifting employee performance from mediocre to excellence. As such, this study by means of a survey method, explored whether hygiene and motivational factors are
Women’s Role In Domestic Waste Management: A Case Study Of Damaturu Town, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Sep,2015
Nigeria is among under developed countries which are facing unprecedented growth of cities. Most significant challenge with the growing urban population is to maintain a sustainable living environment. Solid waste management is the foremost requirement among them. Nigeria in general and the study area, Damaturu (capital of Yobe State) in