NKRUMAH JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION (NKRUJORE)
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- ItemAn empirical review of the knowledge, availability and usage of school records by Teachers of primary schools in Nigeria(NKRUJORE, 2003) ARIKEWUYO, M.O & Onanuga, P.AThis paper examined record availability in Nigerian primary schools, focusing on teachers' awareness and usage. The study, involving 1,690 teachers, found that while commonly used records were known, many teachers were unaware of others like the admission register and health records. School location and teacher experience influenced record use.
- ItemErgogenic Aids and Sports performance(NKRUJORE, 2003) EJIMA, C.OThis paper explores the concept of ergogenic aids, the origins of drug use in sports, the reasons athletes resort to drug abuse, the types of drugs commonly misused, and the current trends and risks associated with their use among athletes.
- ItemHas Jesuit and Marist education produced Democratic Political Leaders in Zambia?(NKRUJORE, 2003) CHEYEKA, A.MThis paper presents the findings of a quantitative survey conducted between 1996 and 1997, examining the influence of the Jesuit and Marist education systems on Zambia's political environment. The study sample included 29 former students from Canisius, St. Paul’s, and Chassa Secondary Schools, employed at the University of Zambia, as well as 50 pupils from the same institutions. While the results indicated a link between the reintroduction of the multiparty system and missionary education, they also revealed other key factors, such as the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, Zambia’s economic challenges, and the broader wave of political change sweeping across Africa.
- ItemA review of some of the policies of the State and Mining industry towards women during the colonial period: The case of Mufulira Mine(NKRUJORE, 2003) SAKALA, FThe paper examines the policies implemented by the colonial government and mining companies and their impact on women. It also explores shifting attitudes toward women and the increasing stabilization of communities as mines became less reliant on a constant influx of labourers.
- ItemWhen Aids goes to a Mathematics Class: Is it a hindrance or a source for revising the Mathematics Classroom Culture?(NKRUJORE, 2003) SETHOLE, G, Adler, J & Vithal, RThis study investigates learner-centered pedagogy within an outcomes-based education framework, emphasizing its significance in Mathematics Education. It explores the evolving culture of mathematics classrooms that incorporate HIV & AIDS statistics as learning points. Specifically, the article examines how these statistics can be effectively integrated into Mathematics lessons to encourage critical reflection and support the cross-curricular inclusion of HIV & AIDS education in South Africa.