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JOURNAL OF RESOURCEFULNESS AND DISTINCTION VOLUME 6 NO. 1, December, 2013

JOURNAL OF RESOURCEFULNESS AND DISTINCTION
VOLUME 6 NO. 1, December, 2013
ISSN 2276-9684

1. Education for All: Progress, Problems and ProspectsProf. N. M. Mbajiorgu, (Ph.D)……………………………………1

2. Education for All: Problems and Prospects in NigeriaProf. Uju Clara Umo, (JP)………………………………………....21

3.Extent of Community Involvement in the Provision of Funds in the Administration of Public Secondary Schools in Enugu State Gertrude Nkechi Okenwa, Ph.D……………...……………………....35

4.Driving Attainment of Education for Peace in Nigeria through Enhance Human Capital Development Dr. Nneka G. Nwaka …...........................43

5.Research in Science Teaching for Sustainable Future: The Way Forward Tim E. Agboghoroma, Ph.D…………………………….……..52

6.The Place of Open and Distance Learning in Achieving Quality Education for All Chiazoka K. Inyamah……………………..…65

6Effect of Practical Assisted Instructional Strategy on Students’ Achievement in BiologyOlufemi Abiodun Ajayi, Ph.D and Ibukun Victoria Osoko………………………….76

7. Evolving Maintenance Culture on Tools and Equipment in School Shops for Sustainable DevelopmentHabibu Abdulkadir Sara, Ph.D and Sabo Yusuf....87

9.The Role of International Law in Environmental ProtectionC. I. N. Emelie, Ph.D…………………………………...94

10Socio-Political Decadence in Achebe’s A Man of the People in Festus Iyayi’s Heroes and Martin Akpan’s The Crumb EatersAnwuli Chukwukaelo, Ph.D…………………………...…108

11.Factors Influencing the Choice of Tertiary Education Institutions in Nigeria Kabiru Mohammed Badau, Ph.D……………………..……115

12. monitoring/Supervision of School, As Quality
Assurance Strategy for Effective Teaching
and Learning: Issues / Challenges
Dr. Philipa O. Idogho and Joseph Agholor……………….…………128

13.Counselling Service as a Panacea to the Collapse of Buildings in the Niger Delta Regions of Nigeria Dr. Johnson E. Maciver………......136

14.Teachers and Parents’ Assessment of the Inclusive Education of the Almajiri and Education for All in Nigeria Risikat Muhammad;
A. Yusuf, (Ph.D) and M. B. Bello, (Ph.D)………144

15.Effects of Branched and Outline Note Taking Patterns on Students Achievement in Geography in Secondary Schools in Enugu South L. G. A. of Enugu StateGabriel A. Okafor, (Ph.D)………………………………………154

16.Vocational Education as a Veritable Tool for Economic Challenges of the 21st Century Patience Ukamaka Anozie…………….……166

17.Factors Militating Against the Effective Implementation and Management of Early Childhood Education in Enugu Zone of Enugu State Dr. Roseline U. Chidobi……176

18. Computer Technology in Nigerian Secondary School Education: Problems and ProspectsAmaka Immaculata Chijioke………………..186

Assessment of Some Counselling Techniques Adopted in Secondary Schools for Modifying Undesirable Behaviour of Adolescents in Onitsha Zone of Anambra State NigeriaRosemary Ijeome Nwofor………………………...….199

20.Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Education: An Impetus to Achieving Education for All Nigerians in the 21st CenturyCeline Nwadi Etesike…………….…210

21.Students’ Perception of Parental Influence on their Choice of Vocational Education in Benue StateO. V. Alachi, Ph.D………...…220

22.Women Education and Empowerment as a Means of Achieving Education for AllJuliana A. Odo………………...…..230

23.Students’ Perception on the Utilization of Information Communication and Technology to Enhance Teacher Training in National Teachers’ InstituteJoy I. Udobi……………………………………………………..237

24.Large Class Size: An Impediment to Teaching and Learning of Reading Comprehension and Summary Writing in Senior Secondary Schools Grace U. Eze……………………...248

25.Education for All: Influence of Music Education on Early Childhood Development in Nigeria Uzoma Hyacinth Nwauzor……….…..…256

25.The Extent of Biology Teachers’ Exposure to and their Usage of Various Biology Teaching Methods in Delta State Eunice A. Odesiri-Eruteyan ………………………...268

26.The Place of Educational Television in the Development of Adult Literacy Education in NigeriaJ. A. Abidoye; A. K. Adelokun and J. B. Fakokinde..........281

27.The Challenging Issues in Restructuring Nigeria Certificate in Education (N. C. E) Vocational and Technical Education Programmes Ihedioha Oliver Uwadiegwu……………...……...…..289

28. Significance of Language Education in Poverty Eradication and National Development: The Role of English Language Abdullahi S. Onisabi and Mohammed Auwal Adam…………………………………….....297

29.Strategies for Procurement of Materials for Vocational Industrial Technology Education ProgrammesT. J. Tika and E. F. Mele…………………..310

30. Foreign Direct Investment and Performance of Agricultural Sector in Nigeria (1970 – 2010)Dr. J. D. Moses; Steve Okpachu and Usman Ojonugwa……………...319

Language and Communication in Children: Implications for the Classroom TeacherAma N. Nnachi; Rev. Ukoma A. Nnachi, (Ph.D); Obiuto C. Clement-Ukandu and Livinus N Nwose…………..……….332

Revitalizing Indigenous Technology for Productivity, Poverty Eradication and Self RelianceAmokaha Gabriel Salemkaan and Okah E. Okah ………………….....344