JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE EDUCATION
Volume 13 No 1, July, 2017
ISSN: 0331-4790
Contents
Entrepreneurship and Lifelong Education: A Panacea for Economic Emancipation of Individuals and Developing Nations – Professor Ignatius E. Uduk 1
Challenges and Prospects of Entrepreneurial and Lifelong Education in Developing Countries – Dr. Sylvester J. Akpan 6
An Over-view of Multilingualism as an Individual or Social Phenomenon in a Society with a Multiplicity of Languages – Ogba Thankgod Igiri, Ph.D 15
Entrepreneurial, Lifelong Education and Higher Education in Bayelsa State: The Way Forward – Cecilia Timiniebipa Angaye Timi-Johnson, Ph.D 21
Entrepreneurial and Lifelong Education in the Economic Development
of Nigeria – Eucharia Ukamaka Ugwumba; Odinakachukwu
Chinazaekpere Ugwumba and Dr. Theophilus C. Odom 28
Promoting Entrepreneurial Skills for Life Long Education in Vocational Home Economics – Abu Aishatu Abubakar, Ph.D 38
Influence of Management of University Entrepreneurship and Life-Long
Education on Students’ Venture Creation in Cross River State – Ambrose Beluaye Anashie and Grace Oyibo Iyaji 45
Life Long, Entrepreneurial Learning: The Need in Early Childhood Education – Nonye Priscilla Oguejiofor 56
Entrepreneurship Education in Early Childhood: The Way Forward During a Period of Youth Unemployment and Economic Depression – Dr. Benjamin Chijioke Kamalu; Ngozi Ugochukwu and Nkechi Ewunonu 62
Implementing the Senior Secondary School Science Curriculum for Entrepreneurial Skills Acquisition: A Case for the Provision of Instructional Materials – Ndem Nsungo Udo; Uka Bassey Obo and Francis Ushie 74
Application of Mathematical Knowledge and Economics: The Way
Forward for Entrepreneurial and Lifelong Education for Development in Nigeria – Eunice Oriaku Ezekwe; Anthony Chigbu Nwagbara; Godwin E. Inah and Tina Martins 81
Basic Psychological Skills as Correlates of Guidance and Counselling Services in Uyo Metropolis’ Nursery and Primary Schools – A. A. Agbaje 90
Empowering Women through Entrepreneurial Education: A Necessary
Step towards Poverty Alleviation in Nigeria – Andrew Ndiwe Amadi and Christian A. O. Ekechi 100
Repositioning Office Technology and Management (OTM) Graduates in 21st Century for Economic Empowerment through Entrepreneurship Skills – Ejiro Joyce Orheruata and Ladu Kolomi Mutah 107
Entrepreneurship Education: A Tool for Enhancing Youth Unemployment
Reduction in Nigeria – Emmanuel Okon Akpan 118
Entrepreneurial and Lifelong Education: Prospects for Persons with Special Needs in Nigeria – Johnson Akpokiniovo 124
Entrepreneurial Lifelong and Technical Education in Nigeria: The Way Forward – Dr. Okon James Nsikan; Ekpenyong O. Ekpenyong; Dr. Batchman E. Isaac and Dr. Emmanuel B. Joseph 131
Relevance of Business Education and Cooperative Society to the Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Ekiti –State – Mathias Ola Omole 138
Lifelong Education: A Veritable Tool towards Sustainable Development – Basheer Garba Fagge; Kabiru Mohammed Abdu and Kabiru Shehu Abdullahi 147
Entrepreneurship Education in Tertiary Institutions for Students Employability in Akwa Ibom State – Ifreke Uko Akpabio; Confidence C. Nna and Mercy Udeme Ette 155
Entrepreneurship Education in Tertiary Institutions for Students Employability in Akwa Ibom State – Ifreke Uko Akpabio; Confidence C. Nna and Mercy Udeme Ette 155
An Appraisal of the Vocational Technical Skills Training Programmes in Rivers State Prisons – Amadike Okechukwu, Ph.D and Vincent I. A. Agwi 164
Vocational Technical Education Imperative for National Security – Jude O. Attansey 177
Entrepreneurship Education in Nigerian Curriculum: Issues and
Challenges – Dr. Christiana N. Nwadiokwu and Favour E. Nwadiokwu 185
Achieving Entrepreneurial Education through Creativity in the Evaluation of Primary School Mathematics – Dr. Kingsley Chimah Obi; Matthew Nnanna and Chidi Ekeada 190
Analysis of Students’ Enrolment Trend in Mathematics Education Programme in Nigerian Federal Colleges of Education – Uzoma Oguguo Osuo-Siseken 199
Promotion of Entrepreneurial Education in Secondary Schools in Owerri Education Zone of Imo State – Onyewuchi M. Madu and Blessing I. Ojiri 208
Assessment of the Heavy Metal Content of Ground Water Supplies in Asaba Metropolis – Samuel C. Ilabor 219
Effect of Mobile Phone Usage on Learning among School of Science Education Students in Federal College of Education (Technical), Omoku, Implication for Counseling – Dr. Emmanuel Ikenyiri and Rita Eresia – Eke 226
Re-Focusing Higher Education Challenges in Nigeria in the Present Dispensation: A Tool for Counselling – A. D. Oghiagbephan 238
The Philosophical Bases for African Indigenous Education: Implications for Nigerian Education – Sunday Daniel Osaat, Ph.D and Alexanda Ikechi Asomeji 246
Information Services in Guidance and Counselling and Entrepreneurial Education in Nigeria – Dr. Felicia N. Modo 253