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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016)
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016)
Published:
2016-06-02
Articles
Competency Skills and Use of Ict by Teacher Educators in Imo State Tertiary Institutions
Julius Okechukwu Anyanwu, Leona Eucheria Ekechukwu, Theresa U. Ettu, Juliana Ngozi Ndunagu, Eleanya Faustina
1-15
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Factors Affecting the Utilisation of Time as a Selected Teaching/Learning Resource in Public Day Secondary Schools in Nyacheki Division, Kisii County, Kenya
David. O. Omae, Peter Omae Onderi, Henry Marita Mokogi, Edward Bantu, Samson Barongo, Risper.S. Miroro, Mokaya N. Evans
16-24
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Assessment of Computer Literacy Skills and their Utilization in the Teaching of Basic Science in Junior Secondary Schools in Imo State
Theresa Ucheoma. Ettu, Scholastica Ngozi Ezeribe, Leona Eucheria Ekechukwu, Julius Okechukwu Anyanwu, Lazarus Okoroji
25-44
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Opinion of the University Teachers Towards Educational Television Programmes
R. Jayakumar
45-52
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Stress Characteristics and Cheating Tendencies Among Primary Learners in Calabar South Nigeria
Maureen Okang Okon
53-61
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