An Examination of Academic Performance of Married Women Students in Nigerian Higher Education

An Examination of Academic Performance of Married Women Students in Nigerian Higher Education CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study The world's population is projected to be 6.8 billion people (Population Reference Bureau, 2010). Women account for more than half of this total and account for more than 70% of the total.They are uneducated and impoverished (Haese & Kirsten, 2006). Those obtaining education at different levels, particularly at the higher level, are restricted or handicapped.in a variety of ways, putting good academic achievement out of reach for many.Numerous people live in a life that is a complicated web of many roles and many duties that need the typical woman to play "various roles" at different times in order to fulfill her obligations.her family's requirements These roles have been classified...

Effect of Working Condition on Productivity of Academic Staff of Tertiary Institutions in Abuja (a Case Study of Veritas University and University of Abuja)

Effect of Working Condition on Productivity of Academic Staff of Tertiary Institutions in Abuja (a Case Study of Veritas University and University of Abuja) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY To date, in the ever-changing global knowledge and innovation economy, it is unquestionable that higher education institutions should make attracting, deploying, motivating, developing, and retaining outstanding academic staff a top priority. This is founded on the premise that having a competitive workforce is critical to organizational performance (Imran, Fatima, Zaheer, Yousaf, & Batool, 2012). . The purpose of working environment is to encourage people to accomplish their responsibilities efficiently (Tettey 2006). Working circumstances are produced by employees' interactions with their organizational climate, according to...

Study Behaviours and Its Effects on Students’ Academic Achievements in College of Education (a Case Study of Federal College of Education, Kano)

Study Behaviours and Its Effects on Students’ Academic Achievements in College of Education (a Case Study of Federal College of Education, Kano) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Of The Study Education enables people to gain knowledge and skills that will assist them in solving problems and becoming productive members of their society. The progress of any nation's economy, politics, and social values is mostly determined by the quality and amount of education available to its population (Anazonwu, 2004). (1995). In Nigeria, for example, the importance of education as a key component of the development strategy cannot be overstated. Nigeria promotes an educational philosophy that may meet the demands of her citizenry. It is based on this concept that it is necessary to investigate how pupils learn in school (Feather, 2004)....

An Investigation of Staff Training and Its Impact on the Performance of Local Government Area Staff in Delta State

An Investigation of Staff Training and Its Impact on the Performance of Local Government Area Staff in Delta State   CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study The main job of any manager is assisting his or her employees develop their abilities, knowledge and attitude via training. The manager, in order to accomplish the goal of operating organization, needs to acquire the required skills and information, which to teach other employees. A significant issue of all emerging nations like Nigeria is their failure to handle their resources efficiently. Government impact in management education goes back to 1964 when the National Manpower Board was established up by the federal government. The board called the attention of government to the fact that the poor level of management at all levels was one of the main impediments for...

A Survey on the Factors Limiting the Performance of Police in Nigeria

A Survey on the Factors Limiting the Performance of Police in Nigeria   CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1       Background of the study Security is pivotal in the conduct of human affairs from time immemorial. According to Agekome (2000), Security is a familiar cliché that has currency over the years. When a society is secure and peaceful, it enjoys rapid economic and social development. But a restive and insecure society is a breeding ground for chaos, lawlessness and anarchy, hence, the need for a vibrant, efficient and effective Police Force that can maintain law and order in society, and ensure peaceful coexistence among citizens in a secure and safe environment.             The Police, a body of officers representing the civil authority of government, are typically responsible for maintaining public order and...

Drug Abuse and Its Effect on Tertiary Students Learning Capability and Academic Achievement in Rivers Students

Drug Abuse and Its Effect on Tertiary Students Learning Capability and Academic Achievement in Rivers Students CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Drug misuse among the global youth population has become a severe issue that affects everyone. Addiction sends many people, particularly young people, on a downward spiral of hopelessness that may be lethal in some situations. A drug, according to Kalunta (2015), is anything other than food or water that alters how people feel, think, see, and behave. Drug abuse, according to Kerochio (2015), is defined as the use of drugs for purposes other than medical treatment, with detrimental consequences for the user in a negative social, cognitive, or bodily aspect. The use of medications in and of itself poses no risk, as pharmaceuticals that are properly provided have proven to be...
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