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THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

  CHAPTER ONE 1.0       INTRODUCTION Mass medial has assumed a very important position in the educational development in Nigeria.  This accounts for the introduction of the universal free primary Education-UPE in 1996 and the establishment of new primary, secondary and post secondary school over the country. The word-Education could be defined in various ways.  In a very broad sense, education could be defined to include every agency which enables an individual ...

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THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This examine the role of mass medial in educational development in Nigeria.  The background centre on the role of mass medial in educational development in Nigeria finding out whether television plays an effective role in formal education. The researcher has attempted to carry out series of analysis and study to confirm that the NTA programme-“Science for schools” actually perform its educational role. This study confirms that the programme actually ...

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THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This examine the role of mass medial in educational development in Nigeria.  The background centre on the role of mass medial in educational development in Nigeria finding out whether television plays an effective role in formal education. The researcher has attempted to carry out series of analysis and study to confirm that the NTA programme-“Science for schools” actually perform its educational role. This study confirms that the programme actually ...

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EFFECTS OF SEXUAL LIBERTY ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Abstract The study was meant to assess the effects of sexual liberty on educational development in Yenagoa Local Government Area, Bayelsa State. The study was carried out with the aid of four (4) research questions, which were later subjected to percentage analysis. The research is a survey type of research with all adult and adolescent men and women of Yenagoa Local Government Area as the population. Data used for this ...

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THE EFFECT OF POVERTY ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO THE CITIZENS

CHAPTER ONE     INTRODUCTION 1.1      BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This work is based on the effect of poverty on educational development of the citizens with a particular reference to Federal Polytechnic Oko in Anambra State. The effect of poverty here is those things that can bring ineffective growth in the educational development of the citizens. It is pertinent to know that poverty in any establishment hampered achievement of its targeted objectives. ...

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THE EFFECT OF BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY ON THE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Education is under attack, as incidents of violence against students, teachers, union, schools and government officials are on the rise worldwide and in Nigeria in particular. Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria, deliberate threat against students, academics, teachers and education facilities create barrier to accessing quality education for all. Education is a right, like the right to have proper food or roof over ...

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THE EFFECT OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY ON THE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEENAGERS IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Baldwin (1950) viewed teenage stage, as a period where reactivation of the `sexual drives that has been inactive during the latency period. He said teenagers are on the boundary between childhood and adulthood and they are faced with the choice of a whole way of life in terms of their job, their ethics and so forth. He further said that to find this ...

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CHILD HAWKING AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background to the Study There is no generally accepted definition for the term ‘Child Hawking’. But it could simply be referred to as the abuse of a child by his parents or guardian or any other adult. Edu and Edu (1990), describe child abuse as a willful maltreatment of a child below eighteen years of age into street sales. Such treatment according to them can include ...

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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0     Background of the Study The Millennium Development Goals (MGDs) originates from Millennium Declaration produced by the United Nations. The Declaration asserts that every individual has the right to dignity, freedom, equality, a basic standard of living that includes freedom from hunger and violence, encourages tolerance and solidarity (Deneulin, Séverine and Shahani, 2009). The MDGs were made to operationalize these ideas by setting targets and educational strategies ...

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THE EFFECTS OF BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY ON THE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIAN STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Education is under attack, as incidents of violence against students, teachers, union, schools and government officials are on the rise worldwide and in Nigeria in particular. Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria, deliberate threat against students, academics, teachers and education facilities create barrier to accessing quality education for all. Education is a right, like the right to have proper food or roof over ...

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BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BORNO STATE.

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1     Background of the Study Historically, Borno State, which was founded in 1976, initially comprised the present Borno and Yobe State. Prior to the advent of insurgency, it has been a relatively peaceful, multicultural and dynamic State in Nigeria. The State is fortunate to have human and natural resources, which have created many opportunities for its indigenes and other Nigerians to live in harmony. Borno State started ...

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EFFECT OF WORKING MOTHERS ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR CHILDREN

ABSTRACT This study entitled "The Effect of working Mothers on the Educational Development their Children" was designed to be descriptive survey method. A sample of 49 children was selected for the study. These children were basic six pupils and the scores for the pupils for three years were used. A simple questionnaire was designed to elicit this information. Five hypotheses were raised to guide the study and hypotheses were tested ...

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IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Significance of the study 1.6        Scope and limitation of the study 1.7       Definition of terms 1.8       Organization of the study CHAPETR TWO 2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology 3.1    sources of data collection 3.3        Population of the study 3.4        Sampling and sampling distribution 3.5        Validation of research instrument 3.6        Method of data analysis CHAPTER FOUR DATA PRESENTATION AND ...

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