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Ayegbeni Steven and Ajoko E. O Ernest*
Abstract: This study investigated the development of academic digital library in Oyo State, Nigeria. Attention was committed to the following areas: functionality, usability assessment and challenges. Survey method was employed. The result revealed that digital library is developing in Nigeria, and its functions are evident as it supplements printed information resources. Assessment of the use of digital library should be user centred; facilities and the environment then follow. The results show the challenges associated with the use of academic digital library in Oyo State; it ranges from lack of effective access, sustainability of the resources, unstable power supply and constraints in building the resources. The tool employed for this study was a structured questionnaire consisting of 15 items. 250 University students were sampled, using simple random sampling technique. The overall result suggested that development of academic digital library in Oyo State, Nigeria is making progress, but efforts should be made in finding a durable solution to the challenges that are posing threat to its use. The paper ends with a call to higher institutions in Nigeria, to include library digitization into their policies and plans for effective use and assessment. Meanwhile, recommendations were made for future research. [...] Read More.
Keywords: Digital information, information user, academic libraries, information communication technology
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Adejuwa F. Akimade, Segun D. D. and Gbenga I. Fayosa*
Abstract: This study investigated empowering the youths for sustainable national development through vocational education in South West zone of Nigeria. Three hypotheses were generated. The research design used for the study was the descriptive research design of the survey type. One thousand two hundred youths were selected through stratified random sampling technique from three randomly selected states in the zone. The research instrument used was a self-constructed instrument titled “Youth Empowerment and National Development Inventory” (YENDI). Face and content validities of the instrument were ensured and the reliability of the instrument was established at a value of 0.70 using the test re-test reliability method. The inferential statistical technique used for the data analysis in the study was Pearson Moment Correlation analysis. The result of the analysis revealed that there was a significant relationship between capacity building (empowerment) and human capital formation; again, it was found that a strong correlation existed between capacity building and youth employability. It was further revealed that there was significant linkage between capacity building (empowerment) and social exclusion in South West Nigeria. Based on the findings, it was recommended (among others) that vocational education must necessarily be central to any meaningful youth policy for human capital formation. [...] Read More.
Keywords: Capacity building, empowerment, national development, vocational education.
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Marcus H. Selassie* and Tirunesh Bekele Gerima
Abstract: This paper argues that home-based workers are not easily identified as either self-employed or dependent workers because these categories of employment status fail to capture gender subordination, which is particularly salient in the case of home-based work. Presenting the cases of home-based workers in Gondar, Ethiopia, this paper proposes that home-based workers should be treated as self-employed micro-entrepreneurs and be effectively organized to demand their rights. It is concluded that educating home-based workers about their rights is essential to enhancing their bargaining power within the family and community. [...] Read More.
Keywords: Home-based workers, gender subordination, micro-entrepreneurs, Gondar, Ethiopia.
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Kofi Dramani Kingston
Abstract: This study establishes the prime essence of providing measures for borehole sustainability immediately after borehole provision to guarantee potable water availability for progressive poverty reduction. The sample size was 1,200 household respondents from eighty communities provided with boreholes selected by simple random sampling technique. Primary data were collected from the Atebubu and Afram Plains Districts in Ghana through the use of quantitative and qualitative research instruments. The study’s results show that 90.8% of survey respondents indicated that their community boreholes were “currently working”, as at the time of the survey. Also, 85.0% of the respondents indicated that their communities owned the boreholes, 99.5% indicated willingness on the part of community members to sustain boreholes, while 86.4% indicated that their households contribute funds as levies for borehole maintenance. Ensuring effective borehole sustainability practices is therefore quintessential to poverty reduction efforts. When boreholes become dysfunctional, poverty reduction processes become jeopardized and enter a reversal mode which if not resolved early, gains in poverty reduction are lost.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Boreholes, handpump sustainability, poverty reduction, WATSAN committee, operation and maintenance, community level management.
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Yoo Dae Kim Ji-tae
Abstract: The East Asian developmental states were so successful to transform their nation from the agrarian to the most advanced industrial state. Although it is believed that developmental state exists before the East Asian countries, most of the literatures give emphasis to the successful East Asian countries. All the developmental states in East Asia fulfill those requirements to be called as a developmental state. Additionally, these countries developed their own economic development models which can be taken as success factor of their development. In most of the research papers, the success of developmental states is not debating. The debating issue is whether or not the experience from East Asian developmental states can be replicated in the currently developing countries. Most authors lack confidence to recommend the applicability of East Asian developmental states success. However, as far as there is committed and strong leadership, both democracy and economic development can be implemented hand in hand. The current Ethiopian government from its beginning was democratic. The country was under dictator government and closed economy was the policy direction for 17 years before 1991. Now in Ethiopia, multiparty system exists, and power is accessed only by election. The country underwent four elections successfully in the past 20 years. Ethiopia’s economic development is impressive. The country is in a state of unprecedented economic development. This was made possible in this short period of time because of the characteristic of political leaders in Ethiopia. The state in the country shares most of the characteristics mentioned for developmental states. Moreover, there are strong grounds to implement the economic models of East Asia in the developing country, Ethiopia. There are similarities and differences between the Ethiopian and East Asian economic development models. The differences are the weakness of the state in Ethiopia, so there is a possibility to amend this by taking the experience from East Asia. Generally, Ethiopia is working as a democratic developmental state. The current situation in the country reflects this fact; therefore, the developmental state experience from East Asia can be implemented in the developing countries of Africa.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Ethiopia, East Asia, developmental states, Foreign Direct Investment, current government.
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Al-Waleed Aziz Baz
Abstract: This study aimed to examine the effect of task repetition on foreign language output. Twenty eight Saudi female students in the Preparatory Year (PY) at King Saud University were randomly selected to conduct an oral information-gap task. The participants were asked to perform the task two times with two-week interval between the two performances. The oral performances were transcribed and analyzed to measure fluency and accuracy of language output. The collected data were coded for the two dimensions of oral production (fluency and accuracy), based on the established criteria. A within group dependent t-test for paired samples was computed to find out whether or not there were significant differences between the mean scores of the first and second performances. The findings revealed that task repetition resulted in significant differences in subjects’ oral discourse in terms of fluency and accuracy. The findings of the current study recommend that researchers and teachers might find it very beneficial to devote some of their time to design effective task repetition to help language learners improve their oral production. [...] Read More.
Keywords: Task repetition, language output, accuracy, fluency.
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Rudi Afshar Jafari* and Milad Rafsanjani Deghati
Abstract: Willingness to communicate (WTC) has recently become an important concept across disciplines of Teaching Language (TL) and communication. It has been proposed that pedagogic goals should be to increase learners’ WTC so as to facilitate language learning. Some students seek, while others avoid, communication. Many language teachers have encountered students high in linguistic competence who are unwilling to communicate whereas other students, with only minimal linguistic knowledge, seem to communicate whenever possible. English teachers are highly suggested that they pave the way for the students to move beyond their linguistic or communicative competence as the primary goal of language instruction.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Willingness, communication, linguistic competence, communicative competence, self-perceived communication competence, affective variables.
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Deng Chan Lama
Abstract: Teenager’s peace tendency is one of the key factors for the peaceful world as they are the main part of peacemakers in the future. But there is little research on the extent to which Chinese teenagers endorse peacefulness. This paper reports the peacefulness of Chinese teenagers in a high school, where students come from two different areas. A new Chinese TNT scale is completed based on Mayton’s TNT. The result show s that Chine se teenagers are more peaceful than American teenagers. And the differences of peacefulness difference s are also discussed.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Peacefulness, nonviolence, Chinese teenagers
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Abstract: The study investigated the attitude of (male and female) teachers towards the teaching of English Language sounds. A sample of two hundred teachers (one hundred and twenty females, eighty males) was randomly selected from public secondary schools in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State. A twenty-two item, two-point scale questionnaire on Teachers’ Attitude towards the Teaching of English Sounds (TATES) was used to collect data. Analysis of data using percentages revealed that teachers have negative attitude and that there is no difference between the male and female teachers’ attitude towards the teaching of English sounds. Suggestions for improvement of their attitude towards the teaching of English sounds, among which are the organization of seminars and workshops to motivate teachers and the provision of language laboratories, were proffered. Keywords: Gender, Attitude, Teachers, Teaching, English Language[...] Read More.
Keywords: Gender, Attitude, Teachers, Teaching, English Language
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Abstract: The issue of whether education should be free or not for all citizens in Nigeria has been contentious. Many people are contending that because education is a social service, which is meant to eradicate illiteracy, ensures comfortable living of the citizens, as well as the development of the country, it should be provided free for all citizens. The need for equity and egalitarianism, looming poverty, low manpower/literacy level in the country, also lend credence to this. Many are also arguing that education should not be free on the basis that anything that is free lacks quality. The parlous state of the country’s economy, perceived falling standard of education, unsatisfied admission demand into tertiary institutions, looming unemployment, as well as inadequate human, material and financial resources, are supportive of this argument. Against this backdrop, this paper examines the concept of free education and its background in Nigeria, the arguments in its favour and those against its adoption. It concludes by recommending measures such as the provision of scholarships and bursaries to pupils/students, introduction of minimal fee in educational institutions as a way of sharing the cost of education with Government, reaching out to international charity organizations to alleviate the burden of education provision by government and uplift the status of education in Nigeria. In the course of this paper however, information and data were gathered from literature to describe the concept and support the arguments raised.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Education, free, free education, citizens, justifiable, not justifiable, case.
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