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Purpose/Aims: There are estimated nine and a half million indigent children on the streets begging for alms, known as almajiri, in the northern part of Nigeria. These children constitute an army of helpless
minors, lacking adequate care and... More
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The provision of a well-planned, modified, and articulated curriculum that would provide students with disabilities
appropriate access to the general curriculum and effective instructional support is the thrust of this paper. The paper
examined the... More
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The Nigerian education system is grappling with a
plethora of problems which seem to defy solution over the years,
chief among such problems is gross inadequacy in quality of facilities
available to students in Nigerian secondary schools, and the... More
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The paper examines government expenditure on nomadic education in Nigeria and the implications for achieving the M Gs. econdary data were used and the data were analyzed with the aid of descriptive statistics. The study revealed that government... More
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Education is a key factor in human development and social transformation. The problematic of women development in Nigeria traces its roots in the type of education
dispensed by missionary agencies and the British colonial administration. Christian... More
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Education is the key to national development and no development can take place
without first developing the citizenry of the country, out-of-school/street children
inclusive. The phenomenon of out-of-school/street children in Nigeria has not abated... More
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Strengthening Special learning Needs Education Programme in Nigeria through Total Quality Management
The Federal Government of Nigeria has been committed towards the provision of
education to her citizenry. The special learning needs education is a very critical
area of interest which often appears to be neglected or overshadowed by the greater... More
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the associations of gender, ethnicity, urban-rural residence, and poverty, on children’s unpaid work. It examines whether the Nigerian experience parallels previous research in India and Latin... More