African Journal Of Theory And Practice Of Educational Research (AJTPER) Volume 11, No. 1

12 Article(s) inside | ISSN:2630-6565, e-Print 2992-3638

Abimbola Makanjuola – Agbola and Idakwoji Solomon

AN ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN NIGERIA’S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

Dr. Janet Olanike FOLORUNSO

AN EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF THE CHURCH IN PROMOTING CIVIC EDUCATION AND DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP IN OSUN STATE'S FOURTH REPUBLIC

Dr. Sunmola Kadiri Adegoke & Dr James Oladipupo Folorunso

AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE MASTERY LEARNING STRATEGY IN TEACHING THE PROPORTION CONCEPT IN NIGERIAN SCHOOLS

Panden, Peter Emmanuel

BRIDGING THE SKILL GAP: ENHANCING TEACHER TRAINING BY COMPUTER EDUCATION FOR NIGERIAN SCHOOLS IN POST-COVID 19 ERA

Idika, Delight Omoji, Edoho, Glory Emmanuel, Otuuchi Deborah Utsu, Idika, Chidimma I, Chukwu Chinedu Ositadimma, Enyi Jude Ominyi

DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY USE AND EDUCATION RESEARCH EFFICACY AMONG EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

Jonah D. Tali Phd, Obadiah M. Dalong Phd Sambo S. Emmanuel

EFFECT OF DEMONSTRATION METHOD ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN JUNIOR SECONDARY MATHEM1ATICS IN PANKSHIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

Nnaji, Anayo David, Agugoesi, Oluchi Janehilda, Ocheni, Christopher Adah, Charles, Seth Bature, Aikoye, Joshua Enemako, and Nnaji, Priscilla Chidinma

EFFECT OF DIGITAL MIND MAPPING ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS

Dr. James Oladiipo Folorunso & Dr. Sunmola Kadiri Adegoke

ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: EMERGING ISSUES IN EDUCATION INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA

Olaniran Nathaniel (Ph.D); Abigael Adedoja and Azeez Basit Oyedele

GOVERNMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY AND PEOPLE’S WAYS OF LIVING AS PREDICTORS OF WASTE MANAGEMENT PROCESS AMONG AGBOWO RESIDENTS OF OYO STATE

Suleiman, Suleiman Chado and Ahmad Muhammad

Sustainable Development Goal Four: Challenges and Strategies to be Adopted for Achieving the Objectives in Nigeria by 2030 and Beyond

Olutayo Toyin OMOLE, Babatunde Kasim OLADELE, Adeyemi John OKEDIRAN

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT AND CAREER CHOICE AS PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Sambujang Marreh & Alieu Ceesay

WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A CATALYST TO ENHANCE GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY

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