Author: ADERIBIGBE, Olusegun (PhD, Medical Surgical),
Area of research / Subject: Utilization and Perceived Effect of Psychoactive Substances Among Selected Secondary School Students in Ekiti State, Nigeria
Date of Publication : 30, Nov, 2024
Date Of Acceptance : 25 November, 2024
Co Author: ), ADEBIYI, Falilat Omowumi, OLOWOYO Kikelomo Sabainah (Ph.D), AKIN-AYANKUNLE, Mary Olufunke (M.Ed, M.Sc), ADEMOLA, Adebayo Lukman (M.Sc)
Abstract : This study examined the utilization and perceived effects of psychoactive substances among selected secondary school students in Ise Orun LGA, Ekiti State, Nigeria. The research Read More...
Keywords : Utilisation, Perceived Effect, Psychoactive Substances, Students,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14253833
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Author: KENNI, Amoke Monisola (Ph.D)
Area of research / Subject: Influence of Learning Styles 0n the Academic Performance of Chemistry Students in Ekiti State, Nigeria
Date of Publication : 30, Nov, 2022
Date Of Acceptance : 12 Nov, 2022
Abstract : This study investigated the influence of learning styles on the academic performance of chemistry students in Ikere Local Government Area of Ekiti State. The study Read More...
Keywords : Influence, Learning Styles, Academic Performance, Chemistry,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7551417
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Author: Prof. POPOOLA Abiodun A. (Prof.)
Area of research / Subject: Effects of Pre-Lesson and Post-Lesson Home Assignment On Senior Secondary School Students’ Performance in Difficult Concepts In Mathematics
Date of Publication : 30, Nov, 2021
Date Of Acceptance : 6 Sept, 2021
Co Author: AJAYI .T. Kehinde
Abstract : This study investigated the effects of pre-lesson and post-lesson assignment on students’ performance in difficult topics in Mathematics. The study employed a quasi-experimental pre-test post-test Read More...
Keywords : Pre-lesson, Post-lesson, Home Assignment, Mathematics, Difficult Concepts,
DOI (Digital Object Identifier) Number: www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5772104
Serial: 2 | Download | Page: 12-18 |
Abstract : Unmet contraceptives need refer to women who expressed a desire to space or limit their family size but are not using any family planning method. Read More...
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