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Noble Amoako Sarkodie
Lecturer, Department Of Hospitality And Tourism, Sunyani Polytechnic, Box 206, Sunyani - B/a, Ghana West
Analysis Of Hospitality/tourism Students Learning Styles In Tertiary Education In Ghana
The main aim of the study is to analyses the influence of hospitality student learning styles with regard to gender, age and academic performance. Six hundred and three (603) hospitality/tourism students were used and questionnaires were the main instrument used for the study. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyses the data obtained. The results indicated that in hospitality/tourism

Ifeanyi Madumere (PhD.)
Department Of Accounting & Finance, Federal University, Otuoke, P. O. Box 126, Yenegoa, Bayelsa State
Corporate Financial Distress And Organizational Performance: Causes, Effects And Possible Prevention
Business environment is constantly changing as a result of recent economic decline and, survival and sustainability is now an assiduous task, as corporate financial failure has negatively affected organizational performance; hence the need for this study: corporate financial distress and organizational performance. This study examines the causes, effects and possible solution of the dependent and independent variables. In carrying out

Dr. Ruth W. Thinguri
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 141-0100, Thika, Kenya
Effects Of The Self-investigation Method On Pre-school Children Science Activitiesand Its Achievement – A Case Study Of Iveti Division, Machakos County
The aim of this research was to find out the effect of the self-investigation method on children’s achievements in pre-school science in Kathiani sub-county, Machakos County. The theoretical framework of this study was based on constructivists’ theory which was active learner participation. This theory was brought up by John Dewey’s and DeromeBrunners Philosophies. Constructivism emphasized that learners must be engaged

Olusegun W. Ojomo, (PhD)
Department Of Mass Communication, Babcock University, Ilishan-remo, Ogun State, Nigeria
Journalism Trainers And Newspaper Editors Score Nigerian Journalism Graduates Low On Job Readiness
Journalism training institutions are the primary makers of journalists for the media industry. The finished products must however meet the expectations of the operators of the industry namely: media editors and owners; as well as the audience who consume the media content. Several studies have queried the journalism training process thus calling for reflection and improvement of the system. Using

Dr. Francis A. Adeyemi
Lecturer/trainer/assessor/verifier, University Of Wales, University Of Bradford And Greenwich School Of Management, Uk
Is Globalisation Or (ethical) Consumerism The Panacea For Today's Over- Consumerism / Materialism?
The world has truly become a global village but some of the menace in our society such as over-consumerism tend to continue to prevail with the number of both our youths and adults getting caught up in its web increasing each and every day. This is against the backdrop of WHO's definition of good health which requires an individual being

Noble Amoako Sarkodie
Lecturer, Department Of Hospitality And Tourism, Sunyani Polytechnic, Box 206, Sunyani - B/a, Ghana West
Is There A Difference Between Hospitality/tourism Education And Hospitality/tourism Industry In Ghana?
This study purported to investigate if there are differences between hospitality/tourism education and hospitality/tourism industry in Ghana. The study adopted cross-sectional survey and quantitative approach. The population of the study was made up of hospitality/tourism teachers in tertiary institutions and managers of hospitality/tourism industry. Questionnaires were the main instrument used. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse

Okwudili Chukwuma Nwosu
Provost, The College Of Education, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria
Staff Training And Development In Nigerian Local Government System
This article notes that Staff training and development in the local government system in Nigeria is inadequate, training programs are at its lowest ebb, the Local Government Commission rarely organizes such training. The study further contends that local government system in Nigeria does not identify training needs of the staff and orientation and induction are not organized for newly recruited

Emmanuel Ugwuerua
Director, The College Of Education, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria
Critical Analysis Of The Schools’ Guidance And Counselling Strategies Used To Boost The Self Esteem Of Boy Students In Kiambu West District In Kenya
Many boys today are struggling with low self-esteem either silently through feelings of loneliness and isolation or publicly, by acting out feelings of emotional and social disconnection through anger and acts of violence against themselves or their friends and families. This study investigated the levels of self-esteem among boys of public secondary schools in Kiambu West District in Kenya. It

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