Contents
Volume 5 Journal of Pristine September Number 1, 2012
ISSN: 2250-9593
1. Education in Nigeria in the 21st Century - Professor Patrick Eya
2. Women Education and Its Implications to National Development - Dr. Jane A. E. Onyeachu and Assoc. Prof. B.U. Maduewesi
3. Re- engineering Technical Education Instruction Facilities for Enhanced Viability in Nigerian Universities - V.O. Uwaifo,(Ph.D)
5. Adult Education in Nigeria- The Issue of Neglect - A.G. Ossai, Ph.D and E. N. Nwalado
6. Introduction of Entrepreneurship Education at the Basic Education Level: Teachers’ Response - Chibunna B. Emenyonu and Ifeyinwa F. Okoro, Ph.D.
7. The Imperative of Educational Technology Resources Utilization in Nigerian Classrooms for Employment and Productivity among Nigerians in the 21st Century - Celine Nwadi Etesike
8. Re- engineering Education through the Indigenous Nigerian Languages and Culture for Employment and Self- Productivity in Nigeria - Benedicta O. Ajisafe
9. Relationship between Business Students Industrial Work Experience and Classwork Performance in Colleges of Education in Nigeria - Ayeduso Janet Oloruntimilehin
10. Curbing the Menace of Kidnapping in Nigeria (The Role of the Church) - Johnson A. Erhuvwvjefe
11. Counselling and Literacy Advocacy as Strategies for Curbing HIV/AIDS Incidence among Youths - Ifeoma M.B. Uba
12. The Challenge of African-American Presidency
to the Stability of Democracy in Africa - Ime Etim Akpan and Ofonime Friday Akpan
13. Electrical Installation and Maintenance Practice for Work Skills Improvement Needs of Technical College Graduates for Employment in Rivers State - Okechukwu Amadike and Reagan N. Robinson
14. Science Teacher Training for Empowerment and Self
Employment in Nigeria: A Survey of Teacher Trainers’ Efforts and Views of Self Employment Opportunities - Amina Ali Suwaid
15. Effective Use of English Language in Schools for Re- engineering Education for Employment and Self Productivity in Nigeria - Lubabatu Suleiman Kafur
16. Re-engineering Microbiology for Self-Employment and Self Productivity in Nigeria - Fatima Muhammed Hamza
17. Repositioning Engineering and Technology for Wealth
Creation in a Developing Democratic Economy - Edith Oyati
18. Resource Development and Procurement as an Index for Productivity in Nigerian Basic Science and Technology Teachers - Saudat Shehu Bala
19. Music and Dance a Veritable Tool for Employment and Self Productivity in Nigeria - Kate Nneka Anoke
20. The Learner’s Evaluation of the Lesson Activity - Augustine Okereke Ogwudire; Onyemachi Kelvin Egesi and Sunday Abel
21. Job Creation and Self Productivity through Biology Education: A Call for Collaborative Re-engineering - Saminu Ado
22. Improving the Quality of Science Teaching and Learning in Junior Secondary Schools for Employment and Self Productivity - Juliana A. Odo
23. Re- engineering Language Education through the Teaching of English as a Second Language in Nigerian Schools - Raphael I. Okoye