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Prasadi Senarathna
Undergraduate, Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology
A Broad Study On Career Advising Intellectual Career Guider (icg)
This study was focused on developing an artificial career adviser based on unique attributes such as personal desires and brain capacities. Furthermore how technology such as Neural Networks and Decision Making Systems can be applied in achieving this task. The process flow used in this design clearly shows how the personality, desires and brain capacities are interrelated and evaluated in

Sanjeewa Gunapala
Undergraduate, Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology
The Effect Of Health Status On Labour Supply And Wage In Ghana
The effect of health on economic activities is increasingly becoming prominent in economic and health literature. This study therefore looked at how morbidity, both self and that of spouse, influence the labour supply and wage rate of workers on the Ghanaian labour market. The data set used is the fifth round of the Ghana Living and Standard Survey, also known

Samuel Afriyie
Department Of Marketing, School Of Business And Management Studies, Kumasi Polytechnic, Ghana
A Proposed Model To Improve Quality Characteristics Of University Information Systems Al-neelen University Case Study.
This paper aims to research the quality of knowledge produced by computerized management information systems and its effect on decision-making. Decision making competency depends heavily on information quality, which is one of sophisticated issues in the field of management information systems.Throughout this paper, we will try to identify information quality, the concept of decision-making, and information quality characteristics, which are

Wilson Kwaku Nimsaah
Department Of Marketing, School Of Business And Management Studies, Kumasi Polytechnic, Ghana
Stakeholder Perception On Academic Performance Of Pupils In Junior High Schools In Tamale Metropolis: A Case Study Of Education Ridge Circuit
The study investigated stakeholder perception and academic performance of pupils in Junior High Schools in the Tamale Metropolis, using Bolga Road Zone as a case study. Specially, the study investigated the state of teaching, the resources available and the strategies being used by stakeholders to improve JHS students’ performance in Basic Education Examination results. The descriptive research design was used

Alsamani A. Ahmed
Professor, Department Of Computer Science, Faculty Of Computer Science And Information Technology, Al Neelain University,
Assessment Of Environmental Compliance Of Facilities In Minna, North Cental Nigeria
The study assessed environmental compliance of facilities in Minna-Niger State, Nigeria. The objectives were to: determine the extent of environmental compliance of service facilities, identify the various forms of environmental enlightenment and examine the synergy between the environmental regulators (NESREA and NISEPA). Systematic random sampling was used in selecting facilities, while purposive random sampling was adopted in selecting respondents from

Issaka Cecilia
Lecturer, Faculty Of Education, University For Development Studies, P.o. Box 1350. Choggu Tamale
Critical Analysis Of The Strategies Used By The Secondary Schools In Enhancing National Examinations Performance In Kenya
Kenya Certificate of Secondary School Education (KCSE) is the bridge between basic education and higher education or University education in Kenya. As a result there is a lot of competition for the few places that are available in the government institutions for higher learning. As a result the schools have come up with a number of strategies to enhance the

A. C. Salihu
Department Of Geography, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria-nigeria
Towards A Model For The Training Of Educational Quality Assurance And Standards Officers In Kenya
Training of Educational Quality Assurance and Standards Officers (QASOs) is important for the effective performance of their roles. This training is sometimes done without first doing Training Needs Analysis (TNA) to find out exactly what these officers need in terms of knowledge, kills and attitudes. This sometimes compromises the effectiveness of the in-service training these officers undergo hence compromising their

Dr. Susan Macharia
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
The Use Of Instructional Media Technology By Student-teachers Of Basic Schools In Ghana
Instructional media is one of the key elements in lesson delivery especially at the basic education level. This paper assesses the perceived level of competence of student-teachers as well as the general attitude of how instructional media are used by student-teachers in selected rural and urban basic schools in Ghana. Cross sectional and descriptive designs were employed to guide the

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