Application Of Linking Theory In The Design Of Intelligent Tutor And Its Effects On Preservice Physics Teachers’ Attitude In Colleges Of Education, Southwest Nigeria
The study developed physics intelligent tutor using linking theory (Rasch and Tennyson 1998). It investigated the effects of the tutor on preservice teachers’ attitude towards physics in colleges of education, southwestern Nigeria. The study employed pretest posttest control group quasi experimental design. The population of the study was all preservice physics teachers at the colleges of education, southwest Nigeria. The
Analysis Of Challenges
In The Private Sector Pharmaceutical Import And Distribution
Channel In Ethiopia
The healthcare system in Ethiopia is highly dependent on imported medicines to meet the pharmaceutical needs of its citizens. The purpose of this research is to identify the major challenges in the private sector pharmaceutical import and distribution channel in Ethiopia. Approaches for ensuring continuous availability of quality medicines are also explored. Descriptive design with Quantitative and qualitative research approaches
Hydroponic Screening Of Rice Seedlings For Salinity Tolerance
Rice is a major stable in sub-Saharan Africa, providing energy needed in diet. The crop is however sensitive to salt stress, especially during the juvenile stages. In other to increase crop yield and production in the face of increasing saline soils, there is the need to obtain materials which are tolerant to these conditions and their subsequent utilization in breeding
Using The Managerial Grid To Assess Managerial-related Challenges In Private Universities In Uganda
Carried out in 13 private universities among the academic officials namely the Principals of Colleges, Directors of institutes, Deans of faculties, their deputies, and heads of department, the study investigated their dominantly used managerial techniques as measured by the Managerial Grid Model developed by Robert Blake and Jane S. Mouton. The data were analyzed using percentage distribution and the arithmetic
Effects Of Cropping System And Fertilizer Application On The Yield And Antioxidant Components Of Tomato
An experiment was conducted at the National Horticultural Research Institute, Ibadan, to investigate the effects of cropping system and fertilizer type on the yield and antioxidant components of tomato. The yield of 20.22ton/ha from the sole cropping system was found to be significantly higher than the yield of the intercropping system which was 14.04ton/ha. Tomato yield was significantly