Physical School Environment And Its Effects On Students Learning Outcomes In Yenagoa Lga Of
Bayelsa State,
Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Sep,2021
Introduction: The physical environment is made up of all the geographical, physical and chemical features, land and waters. One of the ecological considerations that affect how well a student performs in life is the school environment. Objective: This aim of this research work was to assess the effect of physical
Higher Education Institutions Contribution To Research & Innovations Through Public Private Partnership (ppp) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Sep,2021
Uganda has pursued a Private Sector-led approach to its economic policy and management over the last three decades. This has put the Private Sector at the forefront of growth and development process of the Country. Among the important roles of Higher Education Institutions is to influence; development of improved technology,
Determining Strategies
Of Integrated Household Garbage Disposal For Garbage Management In Kisii Town, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Sep,2021
The study established that garbage was reused in households in several ways include; fetching and storing water (60%), vegetable gardening (14%) and storing other liquids like kerosene and used oil (37%). The result also showed that most of the respondents (34%) indicated that the household garbage collected was disposed of
Exploring The Psycho-emotions Nexus Between Entrepreneurial Success & Venture Creation In Developing Economy | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Sep,2021
The nexus that exist between entrepreneurial success and venture creation especially in a developing economy have been well motioned in research exercise, but still attracts attention of scholarly contributions that would reflect the theoretical thoughts that best leverage entrepreneurial success. On the foregoing, this paper's focus is to underpin the
Development Of Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease In Plants Infected With Lesion Nematodes (pratylenchus Spp.) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Aug,2021
Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease was first reported in East Africa in 2011 and has posed a serious threat to food security in the region. The disease is caused by a synergistic interaction between Maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) and Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV); but little is known about the
The Role Of Motivation On Employee Performance,as Case Study Of Benadir University | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Aug,2021
Introduction: Historical Perspective The history of motivation can be traced back to the writing of the ancient Greek Philosophers. More than twenty-three centuries ago, they presented "hedonism" as an explanation of human motivation. Hedonism as that a person seeks out comfort and pleasure and avoids discomfort and pain. Early psychological
Nelson Mandela’s Educational Philosophy And Its Implication On School Curriculum | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Aug,2021
This paper provides a synthesis of the educational thoughts of Nelson Mandela as contained in his various speeches found in the book called "In his own words". "In his own words" is a biography written to commemorate the speeches of Nelson Mandela from his time in prison to freedom. The
What Do We Trust, People Or Technology? The Case Study Of Tripadvisor | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Aug,2021 premium
The rise of social commerce has brought new challenges for firms and shops reshaping their business. Both are struggling to co-create value with customers to identify their needs, where and when they purchase goods offering innovative products. Like, comments and reviews are becoming the new WOM (word of mouth) which
Digital Platform For Academic Management As A Correlate Of Student Satisfaction In Higher Education Institutions In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Information Technology | Aug,2021 premium
The objective of this research is to propose a scale to measure the satisfaction of ISIG/Goma students in North Kivu province, regarding the educational platform that its IT department has set up to facilitate academic management and communication with them. More specifically, it is a question of determining the components
Eighty Percent Plus Stillbirth Causes Not Captured In The Health Information System; Homa Bay County Study Reveals | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2021
Perinatal Verbal Autopsy (PVA) is a technique of gathering information on events for a deceased newborn to determine cause of death. PVA compensates for inadequate data on causes of stillbirths away from health facilities. The broad objective was to determine socio-demographic and data processing factors that influence PVA practices among