April 2010
Extent and ranking of social factors in participatory health development among the "O-kun Yoruba" of Ijumu, Kogi State, Nigeria
Participation as a process has been widely recognized and accepted as both a basic right of people and of crucial importance to the success of development efforts generally. In recent times, a link has been made between participation and programs designed to improve people’s health. The general objective of this study is an investigation of the extent to which social factors such as education, income, occupation,...
April 2010
Examination malpractices among secondary schools students in Ondo State, Nigeria: Perceived causes and possible solutions
This paper investigated teachers’ perception of examination malpractices among secondary school students in Ondo State, Nigeria. As a descriptive research, the study population comprised the 481 secondary schools in Ondo State, Nigeria. This was made up of 281 public and 200 private schools as well as 210 urban and 272 rural schools. The sample consisted of 245 schools made up of 142 public and 103 private...
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