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Working In Ghana After Retirement | Mark Edem Kunawotor  Kwame Adjei-Mantey  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
Pension benefits play an important role as a source of income in retirement. In developing countries however, pension benefits are mostly inadequate and hence the need to supplement these benefits with other means of income. One way pensioners try to overcome this predicament is to re-enter the job market. This

Rural Women’s Employment In The Wake Of Post Reform Growth Story | Ashish Kumar Sedai  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
Employment surveys of large scale have shown that while rural women?s employment has grown over the decades, the fate of the employment is still casualised and self employed. Economic growth and higher rural income has not been able to minimise discrimination of job type or wage, in fact it seems

An Analysis Of The Technical Education In Punjab | Ms. Jinny Sharma  Mrs Poonam Sharma  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2014
Economic development requires managerially and technically skilled technically skilled manpower .Manpower planning is more urgent in the case of less developed countries , for without the provision of manpower inputs of adequate magnitude, right quality and their timely application, the process of economic growth does not get the right start.

Is The War Being Lost? Girls’ School Drop-out As A Result Of Female Genital Mutilation. A Case Of Chepareria Division In Pokot County | GEORGE OGOCHI  EMMANUEL L. KALIAKAMUR  RUTH THINGURI  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
The purpose of the study was to establish the challenges faced by girls in female genital mutilation prone zones. This was necessitated by the fact that there have been witnessed high rates of school-dropouts, early marriages, low school enrolment and improper hygiene factors that are FGM. The study therefore aimed

Principal's Leadership Style And Job Satisfaction Among Primary School Teachers In Malaysia | Azinuddin Bin Mat Din  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
The article examines the effects of principal’s leadership style (transformational or transactional) on teacher satisfaction from their job. More specifically, it attempts to find out how much of the variation in teachers’ job satisfaction can be attributed to their perceptions about their principal’s leadership style. A quantitative questionnaire using 4

Ethical Dilemmas In Adult Education Practice In Nigeria: The Role Of Educators And Librarians | Onah, Beatrice N.  Chimah, Jonathan N.  Ugwu, Dorida N.  Okide, C.C.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
Adult Education involves activities intentionally designed for the purpose of bringing about learning among those whose age, social roles, or self-perception define them as adults. The adult learner is engaged in improving his or her education, whether at basic, remedial, functional level, etc. This paper discusses ethical dilemmas in adult

Utilization Of Instructional Media For Quality Training In Pre-primary School Teacher Training Colleges In Nairobi County, Kenya | Grace Ngure  Dr. Nyakwara Begi  Prof. Elishiba Kimani  Dr. Maureen Mweru  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
Since teachers play a major role in the education of young children, the quality of their own training is a matter of concern. Among important aspects in pre-primary teacher training is the utilization of instructional media to reinforce learning, motivate learners and make learning real. However, reviewed studies on pre-primary

Gender And Socio-structural Configuration In Private And Public University Leadership In Kenya | Dr kipsoi Emmy  Prof Kimengi Isaac  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
The study sought to gain insight on the participation of women in leadership, as well as, the experience of a few women who have managed to break the “glass ceiling” in university leadership. It also assessed the organizational context in which the women operate and the strategies they use

Centralized Library System: An Account Practices In Federal And State Universities In Nigeria | Demekaa, Umbur  Igyuve, Sandra Mwuese  Tyonum, Mfangu Nicholas  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has issued guidelines for the running of university libraries in Nigeria. Among the items however, include the recommendation on centralized library system in Nigerian Universities. The study identifies that universities has implemented libraries in multi-campus: The research has shown no significant difference in the practices

Influence Of Pre-service Teachers’ Subject Specialization On Their Skills Of Improvisation And Management Of Resources In Basic Science | Babayemi, J.O  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Jul,2014
This study examined the influence of pre-service teachers’ subject specialization on their skills for improvisation and management of resources using survey research of expost-facto type. The sample comprised 150 N.C.E pre-service teachers randomly selected from 50 secondary schools in Oyo State. The instruments used were Questionnaire on Assessing Pre-service Teachers’:

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