The study sought to find out the relationship between vocational interest and re-entry of adolescents into school. Three hundred and three (303) adolescents from three educational institutions in Delta State were use for the study. Two research hypotheses and one research question were raised to guide the study. Three research instruments were used; they are the vocational interest inventory (VII), the socio-economic status instrument (SESI) and the instrument on re-entry into school by adolescents (IRIS). Data were analyzed using regression analysis.
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Eradication of poverty and extreme hunger was identified as one of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s), hence the hunger and poverty status of Nigerians was reviewed. Poverty was found to be very prevalent in Nigeria and was linked with hunger. Hunger was in turn linked to food production and more to food losses due to lack of adequate attention to provision of food processing and storage facilities.
The implementation of vocational curriculum at the university level has been of great concern over the years in the vocational field. Despite various efforts made in literature to improve the curriculum delivery of the subject like Creative Arts and Home economics, criticisms still abound on implementation. The research therefore examined the status of vocational Home Economics curriculum as one of the vocational courses available in a few universities in Nigeria. The study is a descriptive survey of the expost-facto type.
Procrastination is one concept which has played a great role in assessing students’ preparedness to learn and gain positively in the field of education. This study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between procrastination and academic achievement among adolescent secondary school students in Edo State. Using a stratified random sample technique, two hundred and forty (240) JSS1 students were randomly selected from the three senatorial districts of Edo State comprising of Edo north, Edo south and Edo central.
One of the critical objectives of Universal Basic Education (UBE) is to expand access to educational Opportunities to every citizen of this country. This paper assesses to what extent this laudable objective is being achieved and is of the opinion that due to faulty implementation strategies, a vast majority of out of school youths and adults are yet to have access to quality education. The reason for this is mainly because the implementer of the UBE scheme to accord more importance and status to formal sector at the detriment of the non-formal sector.
This empirical study examined the influence of community participation in waste management projects and its sustainability in Lagos City, Nigeria. Descriptive survey design was adopted and 230 respondents participated in the study. The instrument employed for data collection was “Community Participation and Waste Management Sustainability Scale (CPWMSS)”. Three null hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance; also one research question was raised.
This study investigated the extent to which instructional resource earmarked for the teaching and learning of clothing and textile in Lagos State senior secondary schools are available , adequate and utilized. A total of 100 clothing and textile teachers drawn from 10 out of 20 local government areas of Lagos states were used for the study. A stratified random sampling techniques was used to select 10 local government areas. The study employed a survey design. Questionnaire was used for data collection. Data were analysed using mean and t – test at 0.05 level of significance.
This paper reviews the viability of sex education as a veritable tool of reducing sexual vices and promote healthy reproductive status. It looks into ability of all educational experiences on sexuality health on over sexual habits and behaviours of people. The review takes a holistic examination of meaning of sex education and sexuality health. It also x-rayed in detail the relationship between sex education and sexual behaviour of people. The paper also identify the scope as well as importance of sex education.
This research work examined the influence of self efficacy on the academic achievements of students in their various choice of degree programme, its effect on their commitment in class attendance and academic performance generally. The researcher used pre-experimental design also known as “no control” experimental design in this study, the population comprise of three thousand (3,000) undergraduate students 2009/2010 academic session in Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, out of which five hundred (500) students were randomly selected for this study.
Where there are schools for children, there is the need for an organised school health services. This is because schools are the most important agencies outside the home in shaping the health and personality of the child. Protection of the health of children in schools is a joint responsibility of the Ministries of Education and Health. It is the responsibility of schools to provide a safe and healthful environment for learning and teaching healthful living as a part of the total education of the students.