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Secondary School Students Perception of the Impacts of Micro-Teaching on the Teaching Performances of Teachers in Benin City
Augustine Omosa Obazee
Department of Philosophy, University of Benin, Nigeria
Abstract :
This study examined secondary school students perception of the impacts of micro-teaching on the teaching performances of teachers in Benin City. The objectives of this study were to determine secondary school students" perceptions of the effectiveness of micro-teaching in improving teachers" teaching performance in Benin City; assess the impact of micro-teaching on the academic performance of secondary school students in Benin City
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1-13 |
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Effectiveness of Public Services at the Kwala Musam Vilolage office Batang Serangan District Langkat District
Anisa Natalia Surbakti*, Nina Angelia** & Marlina Deliana***
*Public Administration Study Program, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Universitas Medan Area, Indonesia
Abstract :
Increasing the effectiveness of public services is very important to ensure that the apparatus is reliable, skilled, and competent in carrying out their duties. At the Kwala Musam Village Office, Batang Serangan District, Langkat Regency, the effectiveness of the performance of the apparatus is the key to smoothing services to the community
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14-24 |
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The Impact of Kangaroo Mother Care on Neonatal Temperature and Weight in Newborns
Dr. Pratiksha Patrick* & Dr. Jinu K Rajan**
*PhD Scholars ,S.S Institute of Nursing Sciences Sehore(Professor)
Malwanchal university Indore
**Guide Malwanchal university Indore
Abstract :
Taking into consideration multiple, long term benefits of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), a study was undertaken to compare the weight reduction and temperature of neonates on maternal kangarooing and professional mummification, and also correlate these with demographic variables.
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25-32 |
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The Role of Social Constructivism in Shaping Educational Practices in the Philippines
Fely V. Alajar*, Dianara Lyka D. Aranas**, Jurich M. Faunillan***, Iris April L. Ramirez**** & Gladys S. Escarlos*****
*,**,***,&**** Graduate Student, Central Mindanao University
*****Faculty, Central Mindanao University
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This study reviews the role of social constructivism on the Philippine educational practices focusing in the K to 12 curriculum. This study examines how social interaction and cultural contexts shape the students’ learning experiences. By reviewing recent studies, the researchers identified the key constructivist practices being employed in the classroom such as cooperative learning and the integration of locally employed practices in planning
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33-40 |
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The Challenges of Globalisation in Social Media Era: Implications on Nigerian Security.
JIBRIN UMAR OMACHI
Department of Development Communication, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Nigeria
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This study analysed the challenges of Globalisation to Journalists’ ethical practice in Nigeria"s unity in the wake of Security challenges. It specifically examined and discussed the implications of development Journalism, Globalisation and social media in redefining the unity of Nigeria in the wake of security challenges in the nation. This study was anchored on Diffusion of Innovation, Social
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41-55 |
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“A Cross-Sectional Study on Personal and Environmental Hygiene Practices of Mothers in Selected Primary Health Centres”
Mr. Swamy R T* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Professor and HOD Department of pediatric nursing Royal college of nursing Mallapura Bangalore, PhD Scholar , Malwanchal university Indore.(MP)
**Guide –S.S Institute of Nursing and Sciences Sehore (MP)
Abstract :
Maintaining personal and environmental hygiene is crucial for preventing infections, such as diarrhea, among children under five years of age. This study has assessed the personal and environmental hygiene practices of mothers attending primary health centers in Nagarur, Dasanapura Hobli Bangalore North.
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56-61 |
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“The Effect of Yoga on Academic Performance in Relation to Stress”
Mr. Basayya V.H* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*PhD Scholar (Malwanchal University Indore)
**Guide Name- S.S Institute Of Nursing and sciences Sehore (MP)
Abstract :
Academic performance is concerned with the quantity and quality of learning attained in a subject or group of subjects after a long period of instruction. Excessive stress hampers students’ performance. Improvement in academic performance and alertness has been reported in several yogic studies.
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62-66 |
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A study on the coping strategies employed by nursing students to manage stress in clinical settings.
Javeed Choudhary* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph.D Scholar (professor) Malwanchal Global University
**Guide- S.S institute Nursing Sciences Bhopal (MP)
Abstract :
Nursing students experience higher levels of stress than students in other health sciences. The clinical part of nursing education is more stressful than the theoretical part (1). A study in Bahrain found that all nursing students experienced moderate to severe stress in the clinical setting (2).
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67-72 |