ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION: PERCEIVED PROBLEMS MILITATING AGAINST ADMISSION INTO NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION: PERCEIVED PROBLEMS MILITATING AGAINST ADMISSION INTO NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES"

Transcription

1 ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION: PERCEIVED PROBLEMS MILITATING AGAINST ADMISSION INTO NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES Dr. Ibrahim Bulama Bukar Department of Education University of Maiduguri Borno-state, Nigeria Dr. Ahmed Umar Mwajim Department of Education University of Maiduguri Borno State, Nigeria. ABSTRACT The paper examines problems militating against admission into Nigerian Universities. The paper looks at the emergence of University education and reasons why qualified Nigerians opt for university education. The perceived problems that paper looks at include: population explosion, increased secondary schools output, shortages of lecturers, distant and remote Universities, denial of accreditation by National University Commission (NUC), high cost of education and inadequate funding of Universities, acute shortage of infrastructural facilities, insecurity, Universities administrative policies, ordinary and advance level deficiencies and JAMB s policy of quota system. The Authors also suggest means of increasing enrolment into Universities. Keywords: Access, University education, Admission and Problems INTRODUCTION Higher education is broadly classified in Nigeria as the education given in Universities, polytechnics and Mono-technics and Colleges of Education. This level of education according to Yabani, (1994), equips individuals with the necessary physical and intellectual skills to develop them into useful members of the community, as contained in the National Policy on Education. Yabani further observed that the role of education in promoting National Unity and development is generally accepted. The paper is only concerned with admission into Universities through Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTMEM) and Direct Entry (DE). COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 244

2 Prior to 1948, there was no University in Nigeria except the University College Ibadan. The University College Ibadan came into being in 1948 with its curriculum modeled strictly after that of the University of London and the students sat the London degree examination for their degrees. Considering the increasing demand for university education due to the Nigerianization of top posts during the 1950 sin preparation for Nigeria s independence, the Ashby Commission was set up in 1959 to investigate Nigeria s needs for higher education over a stretch of twenty years. It was carried out and reports submitted on 2 nd September The Ashby report recommended the establishment of three more Universities. These were the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) Ile-Ife, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and the University of Lagos all in 1962 (Ajayi and Ekundayo) 2008). The University College Ibadan was also upgraded still in 1962 and that of University of Benin in The six Universities are today known as the first generation Universities. Also, seven new Universities were established in They are popularly referred to as second generation universities. They include Calabar, Ilorin, Jos, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Portharcourt, and Kano. Furthermore, the third generation universities were established. They include, Yola, Bauchi, Akure, Minna and Makurdi. They were established between 1980 and early The creation of universities continued in Nigeria Nigeria has over one hundred universities made up of Federal, States and private spread across the country. Also there are many colleges of education offering degree program in Nigeria. Despite this large number of universities and colleges of education, many qualified products of colleges of education, polytechnics, secondary schools, teachers colleges, technical colleges and school of Basic studies find it extremely difficult to secure admission into universities. Today in Nigeria, parents, applicants and stakeholders on education are worried over the non-absorption of qualified Nigerians into universities. For example, Abduurahman (1991) lamented that many of the qualified candidates still fail to get admission into these universities. Also Yabani, (1994), observed that factors which limit any part of the country from effectively competing for education, be historically, circumstantial or even as a result of self-imposed apathy, generate negative political and social consequences, COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 245

3 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION One of the goals of University education as contained in the National Policy on Education (2004) shall be to contribute to National development through relevant high level manpower training as well as acquire both physical and intellectual skills that will enable individuals to be self-reliant and useful members of the society. Another reason why Nigerians opt for university is that they level and type of education acquired by an individual generally determines the nature of his job and his place in society. University education is required by every Nigerian so that the person can participate in accelerating the growth and development of his great country, Nigeria. Essentially, University education is meant to develop individually and otherwise as to enable the person cope with the challenges of contemporary society. Aminu (1986) observed that, one of the major reasons why qualified Nigerians go for University is an instrument for National unit. It is a place where National unity is promoted. Aminu further lamented that, for individuals, promoting national unity means that each citizen has to accept that the other fellows, being human too, are in all respects as good as he is. He explained that as a people, national unity means a corporate existence: satisfying the conventional definition of a nation. Every Nigerians therefore with to be product of the university so that he/she can participate in the promotion of National Unit. He concluded by saying that a university is a place where different students from different cultural background, tribes and religion meet and study together for a period of 3 5 years. The importance of university education is further expressed by Yabani (1994). The author explained that university education equips individuals with the necessary physical and intellectual skills to develop them into useful members of the community, as stated in the National Policy on Education. The authors further observed that the role of education in promoting national unity and development is generally accepted Okojie (2007) pointed out that the main relevance of the university education is to provide the much needed manpower to accelerate the growth and development of the economy. Every Nigerian therefore wants to be part of the development, hence the quest for university education. Despite the number of universities in Nigeria, the realization of the dream (admission) is not possible by all qualified Nigerians because, every years, thousands are denied admission. This paper therefore looks at the perceived problems militating against admission into Nigerian universities. COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 246

4 POPULATION EXPLOSION Population explosion is among the major reasons responsible for low admission into Nigerian universities. Dlakwa (2010) pointed out that population explosion has become an obstacle to universities admission in Nigeria. National population Commission, (2006) gave the population of Nigeria as 140 million in 2006 census as against 85.5 million in From the population census, over half may be youth who may be seeking for admission into universities. This is evident in the enrolment figure. The enrolment figure rose from 104 in 1948 to 1,096,312 in the year With the perceived problem, the number of the universities in the country may not be able to admit the qualified Nigerians seeking for university education. INCREASED SECONDARY SCHOOLS OUTPUT The rate of output from senior secondary schools nationwide has been on the increase from 196,819, in 1990 to 636,064 of those sat for Senior School Certificate examination in 2000, an annual increase of about 20%. In 2001, a total of 842,072 took Joint Admission (JAMB) for admission into universities, but only 95,199 candidates secured admission. In the year 2006 academic session, a total of 868,000 students sat for the JAMB examination, out of which only 148,000 (17%) secured university admission which is very inadequate, Dhkoa, (200). Scholars believed that this increase in output in senior secondary schools is brought about by the population explosion observed above. SHORTAGES OF LECTURERS Accreditation denial could be imposed on universities either due to shortages of academic staff or facilities. Inadequate number of staff could generate admission problem because the university would have to limit their admissions which tally with the academic staff on ground. Efforts to increase enrolment and improve educational quality are severely constrained by growing shortages of qualified academic staff especially in Federal universities. According to Bangura, (1994), between 1988 and 1990, over 1000 lecturers left federal universities and this trend has continued and between 1995 and 1999, the number of academic staff declined by 12% COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 247

5 DISTANT AND REMOTE UNIVERSITIES Universities are sometimes located far away from the localities of the applicants. Candidates who are from low socio-economic status find it difficult to apply to universities far away from their homes. Consequently, they apply to the nearest universities to their localities. If applicants are many only those with good grades will be selected. This problem has seriously affected applicants chances of being admitted. ACCREDITATION CHALLENGES National University Commission (NUC) is a commission charged with the responsibility of regulating Universities educational activities in Nigeria. The commission is responsible in ensuring quality academics curricular, qualified academics staffing, availability of teaching and learning infrastructures among others academic matters governed Nigerian Universities. As such, accreditation is one of commission oversight functions and usually carried out in all universities in the country to check and maintain standard and uniformity in curriculum as well the adequacy of facilities in the Universities. If any of the universities could not meet the requirements and standard set by the regulatory body, they could be denied accreditation. Once accreditation is denied, such Universities or departments cannot admit until they meet up the requirements. This could reduce chances of admission to applicants that applied to such universities. HIGH COST OF EDUCATION AND FUNDING OF UNIVERSITIES The economic situation in the country has made it virtually impossible for many parents to have financial lacking to sponsor their children or wards to undergo university education. The situation has made so difficult that the cost of educating children is beyond the reach of many parents. Funding of Universities is grossly inadequate. Annual budgetary allocations by Federal Government in the past years have been far short of the minimum 20% recommended bench mark. This is in turn has engendered shortages of instructional materials, equipments and facilities. Funds are needed for the procurement of all necessary infrastructure, equipment, instructional materials and payment of all categories of staff required for effective running of the universities. The Federal Government has not been able to meet this need adequately and this has affected enrolment into many universities. Olu, (2009) observed that except for the brief period of oil boom, education has not enjoyed adequate funding in Nigeria. Olu further pointed COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 248

6 out that the Federal Government s inability to finance education was as a result of poor governance, diversion of resources and corruption. Unless the issue of funding universities is addressed, the deplorable state of universities will not allow enrolment of all qualified Nigerians and non-nigerians into Nigerian universities. Infact, funding is the root cause Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike in Nigeria. Asuu demanded can increase in the budgetary allocation to education sector from the minimum 20% to 26%. This request by ASUU has never been considered by the Federal Government. Consequently, all Federal Universities in the country admit students on the basis of infrastructural facilities available. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES Acute shortage of infrastructural facilities like lecture halls, classrooms, hostels, laboratories, libraries and office accommodation affect students intake seriously. Most Universities lack these facilities and because of this, only few applicants are admitted. The universities can only admit numbers of candidates that hostels and lecture halls can accommodate. For example, the University of Maiduguri has over 35 thousand students currently undergoing studies, but because of lack of hostel accommodations on campus, only few thousands are accommodated. The rest of the students from town and this does not argue well for the students. INSECURITY For many years now, Nigeria has been characterized by insecurity. There are religious, ethnic and political crises all over the country. Religious crises between Muslim and Christians are more pronounced in Plateau and Kaduna states where both sides attack each other during period of worships or on celebration days. There are also religious crises between governments and Islamic sects. The religious crisis has claimed hundreds of lives particularly in the Northern Nigeria where the problem is more pronounced. This particular crisis has distorted academic activities in the Universities situated in this area. For example, in 2011, the University of Maiduguri was closed down for almost two months because of the threats from the religious sect which eventually distorted teaching and learning in the University. Also, a bomb blast occurred at the Bayero University Kano which claimed many lives of worshipers in the church. COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 249

7 Furthermore, a bomb blast occurred at the University of Gombe though no life was lost. There is also political crisis over the control of Nigeria s rich human, natural and financial resources. The crisis in the Niger delta region of Nigeria and the kidnapping of wealthy individuals, top politicians and foreigners in Nigeria are examples of the few crises that make Nigeria and Nigerians insecure. Most of these states have Universities in them and therefore candidates seeking admission do not apply to such Universities. For example this year 2012 only 3,000 students applied for admission to University of Maiduguri through Unified Tertiary University Matriculation examination (UTME) as against 14,000 applied in With these crisis and threats all over the country, applicants have now started to look for admission outside the country. ORDINARY LEVEL DEFICIENCY Ordinary level deficiency in the context of this paper refers to the grades obtained at the end of prescribed examinations in secondary schools and grade two teachers training colleges in Nigeria which cannot qualify candidates into Nigerian universities. The minimum ordinary level requirement into universities in Nigeria is five (5) credits in either West African Senior School Certificate examination (WASSCE) or Grade II Teachers examination and this must include mathematics and English language. Once the candidate fails to have this requirement, it means he/she is deficient and may not get admission into Nigerian Universities. Ordinary level requirement deficiency is one of the most chaotic of all the problems militating against admission into Nigerian Universities. This requirement is very fundamental in getting admission. The requirement affects all the programs particularly University of Maiduguri, Nigeria. In fact, in the University of Maiduguri, admission to read pre-degree, certificate, diploma, degree, second degree and PhD is not possible without having credit in English language and mathematics. Candidates admitted into these programs mistakenly or through influential politicians or powerful individuals are forced to produce their ordinary levels and those refused, their certificates are withheld until they produced. Because of this requirement therefore not every candidate that applies gets admitted. Apart from the ordinary level deficiency, candidates with low advance level certificates find it difficult to be admitted into Universities in Nigeria. Candidates with either merit or pass at the end of their advance level programs such as: Diploma, Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE) COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 250

8 are denied admission. Normally, the best candidates are selected first. That is those with Distinction (A) and Credit (B) grades are chosen before considering candidates with (C) grade and very rear with merit. So, if there are many candidates applying, only top most candidates are selected. Ordinary level or advance level deficiencies are not the only obstacle to University admission. There are also obstacles at the postgraduate level. For instance, candidates with Third Class or pass degree do not get admission to undergo postgraduate study. Also, candidates that secured less than B grade (60 and above) at the end of their Masters degree are denied admission to pursue PhD program, particularly at the University of Maiduguri. Such candidates are normally advised to remedy such deficiency through M. Phil. program. UNIVERSITIES ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES Universities administrative policies are another major obstacle responsible for low intake into Nigerian Universities. In addition to ordinary level and JAMB requirements as discussed above, Universities have their own additional requirement. This requirement is Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation examination. The Post (UTME) is an aptitude test conducted by Universities for two reasons. These reasons are to: 1. Test the Psycho-motor, affection and cognitive skills of applicants. 2. Select the best candidates. For example, a summary of 4 years enrolment of University of Maiduguri is shown below Year Applied Admitted 2008/ ,000 6, / ,000 6, / , /2013 3, recommended for admission Source: Admission Office University of Maiduguri, (2012) Considering the facilities available in the University, the highest the University can admit is 6,590. This means that thousands of qualified Nigerians and non-nigerians are denied admission. COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 251

9 THE JOINT ADMISSIONS MATRICULATION BOARD (JAMB) The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is a regulatory body saddled with the responsibility of conducting uniform examinations for the candidates. This body has been considered by some Nigerians as an impediment to the admission of many qualified candidates. Odeyemi, (2010), enumerated problems associated with JAMB admissions into colleges of Education, Polytechnics and Universities. These problems include: 1. Geo-political imbalance: Candidates from areas of the country that are considered educationally disadvantaged may be offered admission with lower grades or points at the expense of their counterparts who have higher scores but come from educationally advantaged areas 2. Quota system: The Federal Military Government introduced guidelines for admissions into universities. Admissions are based on 45% merit, 35% localities (Indigenes) and 20% for the universities to select, JAMB, (1997). The quota system was introduced into admissions to reflect the federal character where every part of the country in represented in the Universities. 3. Resistance from universities JAMB sometimes offers admissions which are rejected by the Universities. The candidates therefore lose the opportunity to go to university. CONCLUSION The paper examined perceived problems militating against admission into Nigerian Universities. Such problems include population explosion, increased secondary output, shortages of lecturers, distant and remote universities, denial of accreditation, high cost and funding of Universities, acute shortage of infrastructural facilities, insecurity, ordinary level deficiency, Universities administrative policies and that of regulatory body (JAMB). Measures aimed at increasing admission were also suggested. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Nigeria has many Universities and degree awarding colleges of education, and therefore no need to create more Universities. Instead renovation of the existing facilities and expansion of these facilities in all the Universities should be increased by Federal government. COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 252

10 2. The insecurity that characterizes the country, dialogue between the government and the Islamic sects is the best way of solving the crisis. 3. Since Nigeria has many universities, quota system used in admission should be abolished. The quota system was introduced when universities were very few in the country. Since almost all the states of the federation have state or federal university, the federal character should be completely abolished so that qualified Nigerians should not be denied admission on the basis of federal character. 4. Qualified and experienced academic staff should be employed in all the Universities in Nigeria. If all these suggestions can be implemented, qualified Nigerians and non-nigerians will not be denied admission and the brain drain that characterized Nigerians Universities will be a thing of the past. COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 253

11 REFERENCES Abdulrahaman, M. S. (1999). Placement in Higher and tertiary education. Progress and prospects. Ibadan, Longman. Aina, O. (2009). Assessment and contemporary issues in education. Ile-Ife, Obafemi Awolowo University Press limited. Aminu, J. (1986). Quality and Stress in Nigeria Education: Maiduguri, Zaria: Northern Nigerian Publishing Company, Ajayi, I. A & Ekundayo, H. T. (2008). The deregulation of University Education in NigeriaImplications for quality assurance. /ezines/web/nebula/2009/no 2 /Ajayi Ekundayo). Federal Government of Nigeria, (2004). National Policy on Education, Yaba, Lagos NERD Press. Federal Government of Nigeria (2001). National Population Commission. Abuja, Nigeria. Kida, H. (2011). in Bangura (1994). Problems of university admission. Seminar paper Department of Education, University of Maiduguri. Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB (1997).Memorandum from the Join Admission and Matriculation Board, Presented to vision 2010 sub-committee on Education in Nigeria. Okojie, J. (2008). Power point presentation: National University Commission (NUC) Edu.ng. COPY RIGHT 2012 Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 254

123. Education and Training English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian and Spanish

123. Education and Training English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Russian and Spanish Date : 25/06/2008 ATTRACTING STUDENTS INTO LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE PROGRAMMES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE By Prof. Zakari Mohammed FNLA, FNIM Department of Library and Information

More information

QUALITY ASSURANCE AND USE OF ICT IN SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION IN NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

QUALITY ASSURANCE AND USE OF ICT IN SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION IN NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE AND USE OF ICT IN SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION IN NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS By NATH IHEMTUGE NZEAGWU Department of Social Studies, Federal College of Education, Obudu. Abstract It is

More information

Challenges of Information Communication Technology (ICT) as a Measure for Comparability of Quality Assurance Indices in Teacher Education

Challenges of Information Communication Technology (ICT) as a Measure for Comparability of Quality Assurance Indices in Teacher Education 19 Challenges of Information Communication Technology (ICT) as a Measure for Comparability of Quality Assurance Indices in Teacher Education Abstract This study investigated the roles of information Communication

More information

Demand and Supply of Qualified Teaching Manpower in Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, Nigeria

Demand and Supply of Qualified Teaching Manpower in Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, Nigeria Current Research Journal of Social Sciences 3(4): 284-292, 2011 ISSN: 2041-3246 Maxwell Scientific Organization, 2011 Received: August 05, 2009 Accepted: September 09, 2009 Published: July 30, 2011 Demand

More information

Regional Bureau for Education in Africa (BREDA)

Regional Bureau for Education in Africa (BREDA) United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization Regional Bureau for Education in Africa (BREDA) Regional Conference on Higher Education in Africa (CRESA) 10-13 November 2008 Preparatory

More information

Library and Information Science Education and the Challenges of ICT in a Depressed Society

Library and Information Science Education and the Challenges of ICT in a Depressed Society Research Journal of Library and Information Science Volume 1, Issue 1, 2017, PP 25-30 Library and Information Science Education and the Challenges of ICT in a Depressed Society Abdulrazaq Baba Abdulrahman

More information

ICT in University Education: Usage and Challenges among Academic Staff (Pp )

ICT in University Education: Usage and Challenges among Academic Staff (Pp ) An International Multi-Disciplinary Journal, Ethiopia Vol. 3 (2), January, 2009 ISSN 1994-9057 (Print) ISSN 2070-0083 (Online) ICT in University Education: Usage and Challenges among Academic Staff (Pp.

More information

BASIC EDUCATION IN GHANA IN THE POST-REFORM PERIOD

BASIC EDUCATION IN GHANA IN THE POST-REFORM PERIOD BASIC EDUCATION IN GHANA IN THE POST-REFORM PERIOD By Abena D. Oduro Centre for Policy Analysis Accra November, 2000 Please do not Quote, Comments Welcome. ABSTRACT This paper reviews the first stage of

More information

Research Update. Educational Migration and Non-return in Northern Ireland May 2008

Research Update. Educational Migration and Non-return in Northern Ireland May 2008 Research Update Educational Migration and Non-return in Northern Ireland May 2008 The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland (hereafter the Commission ) in 2007 contracted the Employment Research Institute

More information

Abstract. Janaka Jayalath Director / Information Systems, Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission, Sri Lanka.

Abstract. Janaka Jayalath Director / Information Systems, Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission, Sri Lanka. FEASIBILITY OF USING ELEARNING IN CAPACITY BUILDING OF ICT TRAINERS AND DELIVERY OF TECHNICAL, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) COURSES IN SRI LANKA Janaka Jayalath Director / Information Systems,

More information

PREDISPOSING FACTORS TOWARDS EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE AMONG STUDENTS IN LAGOS UNIVERSITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING

PREDISPOSING FACTORS TOWARDS EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE AMONG STUDENTS IN LAGOS UNIVERSITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING PREDISPOSING FACTORS TOWARDS EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE AMONG STUDENTS IN LAGOS UNIVERSITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING BADEJO, A. O. PhD Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling Psychology,

More information

Lawal, H. M. t Adeagbo, C.'Isah Alhassan

Lawal, H. M. t Adeagbo, C.'Isah Alhassan RELEVANCE OF POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION TO MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT: COMPUTER EDUCATION AS A CASE STUDY Abstract Lawal, H. M. t Adeagbo, C.'Isah Alhassan The mission of polytechnic education is teaching, research

More information

ACCREDITATION STANDARDS

ACCREDITATION STANDARDS ACCREDITATION STANDARDS Description of the Profession Interpretation is the art and science of receiving a message from one language and rendering it into another. It involves the appropriate transfer

More information

NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION SOCIAL SCIENCES

NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION SOCIAL SCIENCES NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION BENCHMARK MINIMUM ACADEMIC STANDARDS FOR POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION P. M. B. 237 GARKI G.P.O ABUJA

More information

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES/PROCEDURE

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES/PROCEDURE ADMISSION OF STUDENTS INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES/PROCEDURE The Catholic University College of Ghana, Fiapre is offering admissions to qualified applicants to read undergraduate and post-graduate Degree/Diploma

More information

Dakar Framework for Action. Education for All: Meeting our Collective Commitments. World Education Forum Dakar, Senegal, April 2000

Dakar Framework for Action. Education for All: Meeting our Collective Commitments. World Education Forum Dakar, Senegal, April 2000 Dakar Framework for Action Education for All: Meeting our Collective Commitments Text adopted by the World Education Forum Dakar, Senegal, 26-28 April 2000 Dakar Framework for Action Education for All:

More information

The Current Global Economic Crisis: Implication for Best Teacher Practices for University Graduate Capacity Building in Nigeria

The Current Global Economic Crisis: Implication for Best Teacher Practices for University Graduate Capacity Building in Nigeria AFRREV IJAH An International Journal of Arts and Humanities Bahir Dar, Ethiopia Vol. 3 (1), S/No 9, January, 2014: 121-144 ISSN: 2225-8590 (Print) ISSN 2227-5452 (Online) The Current Global Economic Crisis:

More information

FUNDING GUIDELINES APPLICATION FORM BANKSETA Doctoral & Post-Doctoral Research Funding

FUNDING GUIDELINES APPLICATION FORM BANKSETA Doctoral & Post-Doctoral Research Funding FUNDING GUIDELINES Doctoral & Post-Doctoral Research Funding Project: Phd and Post-Doctoral Grant Funding Funding Opens on: 18 April 2016 Funding Window Closes on: 16 May 2016 FUNDING GUIDELINES APPLICATION

More information

REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSION, STUDIES AND EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST NORWAY

REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSION, STUDIES AND EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST NORWAY REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSION, STUDIES AND EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST NORWAY Authorisation: Passed by the Joint Board at the University College of Southeast Norway on 18 December

More information

GUIDE TO EVALUATING DISTANCE EDUCATION AND CORRESPONDENCE EDUCATION

GUIDE TO EVALUATING DISTANCE EDUCATION AND CORRESPONDENCE EDUCATION GUIDE TO EVALUATING DISTANCE EDUCATION AND CORRESPONDENCE EDUCATION A Publication of the Accrediting Commission For Community and Junior Colleges Western Association of Schools and Colleges For use in

More information

Developing an Assessment Plan to Learn About Student Learning

Developing an Assessment Plan to Learn About Student Learning Developing an Assessment Plan to Learn About Student Learning By Peggy L. Maki, Senior Scholar, Assessing for Learning American Association for Higher Education (pre-publication version of article that

More information

Abstract. Introduction

Abstract. Introduction CURTAILING MALPRACTICE IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS: A HIGHER CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT SCORE OPTION By Dr. B. J. Ogunkola, Institute of Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria. Abstract This

More information

University of Toronto

University of Toronto University of Toronto OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND PROVOST 1. Introduction A Framework for Graduate Expansion 2004-05 to 2009-10 In May, 2000, Governing Council Approved a document entitled Framework

More information

Guidelines for the Use of the Continuing Education Unit (CEU)

Guidelines for the Use of the Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Guidelines for the Use of the Continuing Education Unit (CEU) The UNC Policy Manual The essential educational mission of the University is augmented through a broad range of activities generally categorized

More information

Initial teacher training in vocational subjects

Initial teacher training in vocational subjects Initial teacher training in vocational subjects This report looks at the quality of initial teacher training in vocational subjects. Based on visits to the 14 providers that undertake this training, it

More information

Assumption University Five-Year Strategic Plan ( )

Assumption University Five-Year Strategic Plan ( ) Assumption University Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014 2018) AU Strategies for Development AU Five-Year Strategic Plan (2014 2018) Vision, Mission, Uniqueness, Identity and Goals Au Vision Assumption University

More information

Prof. ABEL OLALEYE (Ph.D) CURRICULUM VITAE

Prof. ABEL OLALEYE (Ph.D) CURRICULUM VITAE Prof. ABEL OLALEYE (Ph.D) CURRICULUM VITAE A. PERSONAL DATA 1. Name: OLALEYE Abel 2. Date and Place of Birth: 21 st April 1967, Ogbomoso. 3. Contact Address: (a) E-mail Address: a_olaleye2000@yahoo.co.uk

More information

ESTABLISHING NEW ASSESSMENT STANDARDS IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRICULUM CHANGE

ESTABLISHING NEW ASSESSMENT STANDARDS IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRICULUM CHANGE ESTABLISHING NEW ASSESSMENT STANDARDS IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRICULUM CHANGE Paper Presented at the 32 nd Annual Conference of the International Association for Educational Assessment (IAEA) held at the Grand

More information

Effect of Cognitive Apprenticeship Instructional Method on Auto-Mechanics Students

Effect of Cognitive Apprenticeship Instructional Method on Auto-Mechanics Students Effect of Cognitive Apprenticeship Instructional Method on Auto-Mechanics Students Abubakar Mohammed Idris Department of Industrial and Technology Education School of Science and Science Education, Federal

More information

Reading Culture and Nigeria s Quest for Sustainable Development

Reading Culture and Nigeria s Quest for Sustainable Development University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2011 Reading Culture and Nigeria

More information

Modern Trends in Higher Education Funding. Tilea Doina Maria a, Vasile Bleotu b

Modern Trends in Higher Education Funding. Tilea Doina Maria a, Vasile Bleotu b Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Procedia - Social and Behavioral Scien ce s 116 ( 2014 ) 2226 2230 Abstract 5 th World Conference on Educational Sciences - WCES 2013 Modern Trends

More information

JICA s Operation in Education Sector. - Present and Future -

JICA s Operation in Education Sector. - Present and Future - JICA s Operation in Education Sector - Present and Future - September 2010 Preface Only five more years remain for the world to work towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015. Developing

More information

Educational system gaps in Romania. Roberta Mihaela Stanef *, Alina Magdalena Manole

Educational system gaps in Romania. Roberta Mihaela Stanef *, Alina Magdalena Manole Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Procedia - Social and Behavioral Scien ce s 93 ( 2013 ) 794 798 3rd World Conference on Learning, Teaching and Educational Leadership (WCLTA-2012)

More information

INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA.

INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Education Act 1983 (Consolidated to No 13 of 1995) [lxxxiv] Education Act 1983, INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Being an Act to provide for the National Education System and to make provision (a)

More information

EVALUATION OF AVAILABILITY AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES IN TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA

EVALUATION OF AVAILABILITY AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES IN TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA EVALUATION OF AVAILABILITY AND MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES IN TERTIARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA BY MUSA MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM M.Ed/EDUC/5226/2009-2010 BEING A THESIS SUBMITED FOR EXTERNAL

More information

OECD THEMATIC REVIEW OF TERTIARY EDUCATION GUIDELINES FOR COUNTRY PARTICIPATION IN THE REVIEW

OECD THEMATIC REVIEW OF TERTIARY EDUCATION GUIDELINES FOR COUNTRY PARTICIPATION IN THE REVIEW OECD THEMATIC REVIEW OF TERTIARY EDUCATION GUIDELINES FOR COUNTRY PARTICIPATION IN THE REVIEW JUNE 2004 CONTENTS I BACKGROUND... 1 1. The thematic review... 1 1.1 The objectives of the OECD thematic review

More information

CONSULTATION ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPETENCY STANDARD FOR LICENSED IMMIGRATION ADVISERS

CONSULTATION ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPETENCY STANDARD FOR LICENSED IMMIGRATION ADVISERS CONSULTATION ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPETENCY STANDARD FOR LICENSED IMMIGRATION ADVISERS Introduction Background 1. The Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (the Act) requires anyone giving advice

More information

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Peterborough Regional College is committed to ensuring the decision making process and outcomes for admitting students with prior

More information

European Higher Education in a Global Setting. A Strategy for the External Dimension of the Bologna Process. 1. Introduction

European Higher Education in a Global Setting. A Strategy for the External Dimension of the Bologna Process. 1. Introduction European Higher Education in a Global Setting. A Strategy for the External Dimension of the Bologna Process. 1. Introduction The Bologna Declaration (1999) sets out the objective of increasing the international

More information

Abstract. Introduction

Abstract. Introduction AGENTS OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN NIGERIAN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS: THE STRONGEST LINKS By Prof. (Mrs.) N.Y.S. Ijaiya, Department of Educational Management, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. Abstract Accusing

More information

Executive Summary. Saint Francis Xavier

Executive Summary. Saint Francis Xavier Diocese of Baton Rouge Ms. Paula K Fabre, Principal 1150 S 12th St Baton Rouge, LA 70802-4905 Document Generated On December 18, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Description of the School 2 School's

More information

POLICE COMMISSIONER. New Rochelle, NY

POLICE COMMISSIONER. New Rochelle, NY POLICE COMMISSIONER New Rochelle, NY New Rochelle Community Population 79,557 Source: Vintage 2016 Population Estimates: Population Estimates Located nineteen miles from midtown Manhattan and just thirty

More information

PROGRAM HANDBOOK. for the ACCREDITATION OF INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION LABORATORIES. by the HEALTH PHYSICS SOCIETY

PROGRAM HANDBOOK. for the ACCREDITATION OF INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION LABORATORIES. by the HEALTH PHYSICS SOCIETY REVISION 1 was approved by the HPS BOD on 7/15/2004 Page 1 of 14 PROGRAM HANDBOOK for the ACCREDITATION OF INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION LABORATORIES by the HEALTH PHYSICS SOCIETY 1 REVISION 1 was approved by

More information

Mosenodi JOURNAL OF THE BOTSWANA EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

Mosenodi JOURNAL OF THE BOTSWANA EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION Mosenodi JOURNAL OF THE BOTSWANA EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION Special Issue: National Commission on Education, June 1993 and the Government PaperNo. 2 of 1994, Revised National Policy on Education

More information

MOESAC MEDIUM TERM PLAN

MOESAC MEDIUM TERM PLAN MOESAC MEDIUM TERM PLAN 2011-15 Introduction Medium Term Plan is a key output of a strategic planning process that was initiated in 2010. The process began with a broad-based stakeholder consultation exercise

More information

Student Assessment Policy: Education and Counselling

Student Assessment Policy: Education and Counselling Student Assessment Policy: Education and Counselling Title: Student Assessment Policy: Education and Counselling Author: Academic Dean Approved by: Academic Board Date: February 2014 Review date: February

More information

MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACT

MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACT LAWS OF KENYA MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACT No. 18 of 2006 Revised Edition 2012 [2011] Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney-General

More information

An Investigation of the Awareness and Use of Open Access Initiative at the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria

An Investigation of the Awareness and Use of Open Access Initiative at the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria JISTaP http://www.jistap.org Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice Research Paper J. of infosci. theory and practice 2(3): 55-65, 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1633/jistap.2014.2.3.5 An Investigation

More information

Foundation Apprenticeship in IT Software

Foundation Apprenticeship in IT Software FOUNDATION APPRENTICESHIPS IN ICT AND DIGITAL Foundation Apprenticeship in IT Software At: City of Glasgow College & Glasgow Clyde College Information Pack APPRENTICESHIPS.SCOT/FOUNDATION Foundation Apprenticeship

More information

International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 4, Issue 8, August ISSN

International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 4, Issue 8, August ISSN International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 4, Issue 8, August 2014 1 Knowledge of Book-Keeping as a Predictor of Academic Performance in Principles of Accounts among Business

More information

Orientation Workshop on Outcome Based Accreditation. May 21st, 2016

Orientation Workshop on Outcome Based Accreditation. May 21st, 2016 Orientation Workshop on Outcome Based Accreditation May 21st, 2016 ABOUT NBA Established in the year 1994 under Section 10 (u) of AICTE Act. NBA became Autonomous in January 2010 and in April 2013 the

More information

The Comparative Study of Information & Communications Technology Strategies in education of India, Iran & Malaysia countries

The Comparative Study of Information & Communications Technology Strategies in education of India, Iran & Malaysia countries Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 6(9): 310-317, 2012 ISSN 1991-8178 The Comparative Study of Information & Communications Technology Strategies in education of India, Iran & Malaysia countries

More information

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES LOOKING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE PRAGUE DECLARATION 2009

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES LOOKING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE PRAGUE DECLARATION 2009 EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES LOOKING FORWARD WITH CONFIDENCE PRAGUE DECLARATION 2009 Copyright 2009 by the European University Association All rights reserved. This information may be freely used and copied for

More information

Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process

Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process The workshop will critique various quality models and tools as a result of EU LLL policy, such as consideration of the European Standards

More information

Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology

Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology FORM NO. DIT/JI 7 Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology P. O. Box 2958, Dar es Salaam Tel.(022) 2150174 / (022)2153511 Email: registrar@dit.ac.tz Website:http://www.dit.ac.tz. REF: Date: Name and Address

More information

Academic Affairs Policy #1

Academic Affairs Policy #1 Academic Affairs Policy #1 Academic Institutes and Centers Date of Current Revision: April 2017 Responsible Office: Vice Provost for Research and Scholarship 1. PURPOSE This policy provides guidelines

More information

STUDENT EXPERIENCE a focus group guide

STUDENT EXPERIENCE a focus group guide STUDENT EXPERIENCE a focus group guide September 16, 2016 Overview Participation Thank you for agreeing to participate in an Energizing Eyes High focus group session. We have received research ethics approval

More information

Trends & Issues Report

Trends & Issues Report Trends & Issues Report prepared by David Piercy & Marilyn Clotz Key Enrollment & Demographic Trends Options Identified by the Eight Focus Groups General Themes 4J Eugene School District 4J Eugene, Oregon

More information

Chapter 2. University Committee Structure

Chapter 2. University Committee Structure Chapter 2 University Structure 2. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE STRUCTURE This chapter provides details of the membership and terms of reference of Senate, the University s senior academic committee, and its Standing

More information

5.7 Country case study: Vietnam

5.7 Country case study: Vietnam 5.7 Country case study: Vietnam Author Nguyen Xuan Hung, Secretary, Vietnam Pharmaceutical Association, xuanhung29@vnn.vn Summary Pharmacy workforce development has only taken place over the last two decades

More information

The Evaluation of Students Perceptions of Distance Education

The Evaluation of Students Perceptions of Distance Education The Evaluation of Students Perceptions of Distance Education Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aytekin İŞMAN - Eastern Mediterranean University Senior Instructor Fahme DABAJ - Eastern Mediterranean University Research

More information

22/07/10. Last amended. Date: 22 July Preamble

22/07/10. Last amended. Date: 22 July Preamble 03-1 Please note that this document is a non-binding convenience translation. Only the German version of the document entitled "Studien- und Prüfungsordnung der Juristischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg

More information

have professional experience before graduating... The University of Texas at Austin Budget difficulties

have professional experience before graduating... The University of Texas at Austin Budget difficulties 1. Number of qualified applicants that are willing to move. 2. Pay A disconnect between what is wanted in the positions and the experience of the available pool Academic libraries move slowly. Too often

More information

Briefing for Parents on SBB, DSA & PSLE

Briefing for Parents on SBB, DSA & PSLE Briefing for Parents on SBB, DSA & PSLE 18 May 2017 6.30pm to 8.00pm Vision: Hearts of Service * Minds of Inquiry * Joy in Learning * Confidence in Life Mission: Together we bring out the best in every

More information

Table of Contents Welcome to the Federal Work Study (FWS)/Community Service/America Reads program.

Table of Contents Welcome to the Federal Work Study (FWS)/Community Service/America Reads program. Table of Contents Welcome........................................ 1 Basic Requirements for the Federal Work Study (FWS)/ Community Service/America Reads program............ 2 Responsibilities of All Participants

More information

Mandatory Review of Social Skills Qualifications. Consultation document for Approval to List

Mandatory Review of Social Skills Qualifications. Consultation document for Approval to List Mandatory Review of Social Skills Qualifications Consultation document for Approval to List February 2015 Prepared by: National Qualifications Services on behalf of the Social Skills Governance Group 1

More information

Post-16 transport to education and training. Statutory guidance for local authorities

Post-16 transport to education and training. Statutory guidance for local authorities Post-16 transport to education and training Statutory guidance for local authorities February 2014 Contents Summary 3 Key points 4 The policy landscape 4 Extent and coverage of the 16-18 transport duty

More information

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY IN KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY IN KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY IN KWARA STATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ILORIN. BY ADEYINKA, CHARLES, OLUFOLARIN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC,

More information

PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION

PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION Paston Sixth Form College and City College Norwich Vision for the future of outstanding Post-16 Education in North East Norfolk Date of Issue: 22 September

More information

OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT. Annual Report

OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT. Annual Report 2014-2015 OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT Annual Report Table of Contents 2014 2015 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE PROVOST A YEAR OF RECORDS 3 Undergraduate Enrollment 6 First-Year Students MOVING FORWARD THROUGH

More information

CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ANNET NSIIMIRE

CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ANNET NSIIMIRE CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ANNET NSIIMIRE CONTACT INFORMATION TELEPHONE: 0414592499 CELL PHONE: 0772408878/0706169601 EMAIL: ansiimire@gmail.com / annet.nsiimire@umeme.co.ug/ ansiimire@utamu.ac.ug BRIEF DESCRIPTION

More information

Australia s tertiary education sector

Australia s tertiary education sector Australia s tertiary education sector TOM KARMEL NHI NGUYEN NATIONAL CENTRE FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION RESEARCH Paper presented to the Centre for the Economics of Education and Training 7 th National Conference

More information

Doctor of Philosophy in Theology

Doctor of Philosophy in Theology Doctor of Philosophy in Theology Handbook 09/20/2017 1 Villanova University Department of Theology and Religious Studies Contents 1 Summary... 3 2 The Handbook... 3 3 The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy

More information

MSc Education and Training for Development

MSc Education and Training for Development MSc Education and Training for Development Awarding Institution: The University of Reading Teaching Institution: The University of Reading Faculty of Life Sciences Programme length: 6 month Postgraduate

More information

ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY

ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY Preview of Main Idea Between 1910 and 1930, Detroit became a major industrial center of the United States, indeed, the world. The ability of the automobile industry to produce an extraordinarily

More information

Investigating the Relationship between Ethnicity and Degree Attainment

Investigating the Relationship between Ethnicity and Degree Attainment Investigating the Relationship between Ethnicity and Degree Attainment Jaki Lilly (Jaki.Lilly@anglia.ac.uk), INSPIRE Berenice Rivera Macías (berenice.riveramacias@anglia.ac.uk), INSPIRE Mark Warnes (Mark.Warnes@anglia.ac.uk),

More information

GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year

GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year Financial Aid Information for GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year 2017-2018 Your Financial Aid Award This booklet is designed to help you understand your financial aid award, policies for receiving aid and

More information

SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES

SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES Cambridge Judge Business School The Cambridge MBA SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES 2016-17 Contents Overview... 4 Scholarships for sector of work experience... 5 Scholarships for women only... 6 Scholarships by

More information

Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Undergraduate Degree Programme Regulations 2017/18

Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Undergraduate Degree Programme Regulations 2017/18 Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Undergraduate Degree Programme Regulations 2017/18 A General Undergraduate Degree Regulations Compliance 1 Compliance and concessions 2 Head of College authority

More information

Understanding Co operatives Through Research

Understanding Co operatives Through Research Understanding Co operatives Through Research Dr. Lou Hammond Ketilson Chair, Committee on Co operative Research International Co operative Alliance Presented to the United Nations Expert Group Meeting

More information

The Isett Seta Career Guide 2010

The Isett Seta Career Guide 2010 The Isett Seta Career Guide 2010 Our Vision: The Isett Seta seeks to develop South Africa into an ICT knowledge-based society by encouraging more people to develop skills in this sector as a means of contributing

More information

The Partnership for Higher Education in Africa. African Universities: Stories of Change. Ghana Kenya Mozambique Nigeria South Africa Tanzania Uganda

The Partnership for Higher Education in Africa. African Universities: Stories of Change. Ghana Kenya Mozambique Nigeria South Africa Tanzania Uganda The Partnership for Higher Education in Africa African Universities: Stories of Change Ghana Kenya Mozambique Nigeria South Africa Tanzania Uganda Seven Nations, Six Foundations, One Mission: Africa s

More information

Education in Armenia. Mher Melik-Baxshian I. INTRODUCTION

Education in Armenia. Mher Melik-Baxshian I. INTRODUCTION Education in Armenia Mher Melik-Baxshian I. INTRODUCTION Education has always received priority in Armenia a country that has a history of literacy going back 1,600 years. From the very beginning the school

More information

Guidelines for Mobilitas Pluss postdoctoral grant applications

Guidelines for Mobilitas Pluss postdoctoral grant applications Annex 1 APPROVED by the Management Board of the Estonian Research Council on 23 March 2016, Directive No. 1-1.4/16/63 Guidelines for Mobilitas Pluss postdoctoral grant applications 1. Scope The guidelines

More information

Mastery of Science Process Skills and Their Effective Use in the Teaching of Science: An Educology of Science Education in the Nigerian Context

Mastery of Science Process Skills and Their Effective Use in the Teaching of Science: An Educology of Science Education in the Nigerian Context Mastery of Science Process Skills and Their Effective Use in the Teaching of Science: An Educology of Science Education in the Nigerian Context Mary L. Ango, University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria Abstract

More information

Brazil. understanding individual rights and responsibilities, as well as those of citizens, the State and other community groups;

Brazil. understanding individual rights and responsibilities, as well as those of citizens, the State and other community groups; Brazil Updated version, August 2006. Principles and general objectives of education The Constitution enacted in October 1988 is based on the principles of civil rights and dignity of the individual. Article

More information

Volunteer State Community College Strategic Plan,

Volunteer State Community College Strategic Plan, Volunteer State Community College Strategic Plan, 2005-2010 Mission: Volunteer State Community College is a public, comprehensive community college offering associate degrees, certificates, continuing

More information

Value of Athletics in Higher Education March Prepared by Edward J. Ray, President Oregon State University

Value of Athletics in Higher Education March Prepared by Edward J. Ray, President Oregon State University Materials linked from the 5/12/09 OSU Faculty Senate agenda 1. Who Participates Value of Athletics in Higher Education March 2009 Prepared by Edward J. Ray, President Oregon State University Today, more

More information

GDP Falls as MBA Rises?

GDP Falls as MBA Rises? Applied Mathematics, 2013, 4, 1455-1459 http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/am.2013.410196 Published Online October 2013 (http://www.scirp.org/journal/am) GDP Falls as MBA Rises? T. N. Cummins EconomicGPS, Aurora,

More information

Student Assessment and Evaluation: The Alberta Teaching Profession s View

Student Assessment and Evaluation: The Alberta Teaching Profession s View Number 4 Fall 2004, Revised 2006 ISBN 978-1-897196-30-4 ISSN 1703-3764 Student Assessment and Evaluation: The Alberta Teaching Profession s View In recent years the focus on high-stakes provincial testing

More information

The Dropout Crisis is a National Issue

The Dropout Crisis is a National Issue 2012 ANNUAL REPORT The Dropout Crisis is a National Issue Thirty percent of U.S. students drop out of high school, with dropout rates exceeding 50% in poor urban communities. Students who dropout face

More information

Paying for. Cosmetology School S C H O O L B E AU T Y. Financing your new life. beautyschoolnetwork.com pg 1

Paying for. Cosmetology School S C H O O L B E AU T Y. Financing your new life. beautyschoolnetwork.com pg 1 Paying for Cosmetology School B E AU T Y S C H O O L Financing your new life. beautyschoolnetwork.com beautyschoolnetwork.com pg 1 B E AU T Y S C H O O L Table of Contents How to Pay for Cosmetology School...

More information

foundations in accountancy (FIA) Preparatory Course for ACCA - Diploma in Accounting and Business

foundations in accountancy (FIA) Preparatory Course for ACCA - Diploma in Accounting and Business foundations in accountancy (FIA) Preparatory Course for ACCA - Diploma in Accounting and Business FOUNDATIONS IN ACCOUNTANCY (FIA) Preparatory Course for ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business London

More information

Exam Centre Contingency and Adverse Effects Policy

Exam Centre Contingency and Adverse Effects Policy Exam Centre Contingency and Adverse Effects Policy Contents 1. Aims of the Joint Contingency Plan 2. Communications 3. Background and ownership 4. Disruption of teaching time centre is closed for an extended

More information

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH CONSULTANT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH CONSULTANT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH CONSULTANT Saint Paul Public Schools Independent School District # 625 360 Colborne Street Saint Paul MN 55102-3299 RFP Superintendent Search Consultant, St.

More information

Henley Business School at Univ of Reading

Henley Business School at Univ of Reading MSc in Corporate Real Estate For students entering in 2012/3 Awarding Institution: Teaching Institution: Relevant QAA subject Benchmarking group(s): Faculty: Programme length: Date of specification: Programme

More information

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY NYAYA NAGAR, MITHAPUR, PATNA

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY NYAYA NAGAR, MITHAPUR, PATNA CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY NYAYA NAGAR, MITHAPUR, PATNA - 800 001, Ph. No. 0612-2352300/2352309 E-Mail: admissioncnlu@gmail.com, Website :- www.cnlu.ac.in Date: 09/06/2016 Admission Notice For the

More information

School Uniform Policy. To establish guidelines for the wearing of school uniforms.

School Uniform Policy. To establish guidelines for the wearing of school uniforms. JFCA School Uniform Policy I. PURPOSE To establish guidelines for the wearing of school uniforms. II. SCOPE This policy applies to all students in the Cleveland Municipal School District. III. DEFINITIONS:

More information

UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI. GENDER MAINSTREAMING POLICY SEPTEMBER 2008 (Revised August 2015)

UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI. GENDER MAINSTREAMING POLICY SEPTEMBER 2008 (Revised August 2015) UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI GENDER MAINSTREAMING POLICY SEPTEMBER 2008 (Revised August 2015) TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword...iii Acronyms and Abbreviations... iv Definition of Terms... v 1.0 Introduction... 1 1.1

More information

Information on Transparency in Higher Education

Information on Transparency in Higher Education Cloud Publications International Journal of Advanced Library and Information Science 2015, Volume 3, Issue 1, pp. 164-169, Article ID Sci-359 ISSN 2348 5167, Crossref: 10.23953/cloud.ijalis.245 Research

More information