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List of Articles
‘GOOD TEACHER, BAD TEACHER : INVESTIGATING GOSSIP IN A WOMEN’S COLLEGE IN KUWAITNada A. Algharabali, Khaled M. Shuqair & Dalal S. Almubayei Keywords: Evaluative Talk, Gossip, Professors, Students, Women’s College |
STRATEGIES FOR REVITALIZING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN TECHNICAL, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) TO ENHANCE SELF-EMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIAAnaele Edmond O.,Adelakun Oluniyi A.,Dem Isaiah I., Keywords: Entrepreneurship education, Implementation, Revitalizing, Self-employment, Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET). |
TRANSPORT COST AND THE USE OF FAMILY PLANNING AS A PREVENTIVE AND PROMOTION HEALTH CARE STRATEGIES IN RURAL AKWA IBOM STATE OF NIGERIAEtukudo, Itimitang Wilson,Ben, Victor Effiong Keywords: Cost, Health, Preventive, Promotive, Rural, Transport, Utilization |
STRESS ARISING FROM MOTIVATION AND PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN CROSS RIVER STATEAmalu, Melvina N., Uche, Rachael D. Keywords: Cross River State, Motivation, Stress, Teacher, professional effectiveness |
EDUCATIONAL COSTS AND DEMAND FOR PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIASunday I. Efanga , Gomiluk O. Idante Keywords: Demand, Educational Cost, Indirect Cost, Opportunity Cost |
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