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Volume 17 No. 1

JOURNAL OF RESOURCEFULNESS AND DISTINCTION
VOLUME 17 NO. 1, OCTOBER, 2019

Issues and Prospects in the Administration
of E-Learning in University Education in
21st Century Nigeria
……….…………….1 Love E. Ebuk, Ph.D
And A. A. Abdulrahman

Challenges of Health Care Delivery in Rural Nigeria: Impact on National Development…………………………..16 Wilfred Chukwuemeke Nmorsi

Role of Resilience and Quality of Life Among Caregivers of Intellectually Challenged Children and Adolescents
in a Dwindling Economy
………………25 Chinyere W. Ndata And Ada Ume Maduka

Conceptual Framework of Laboratory Facilities and Teaching of Science in Secondary……………………………...40 N. U. Ekanem And M. I. Obodom

Effect of Micro Finance Banks on Entrepreneurial Development……..…...45 Emeka P. Oguegbulu And Chikwuo Sussan Udu

Improving Learners’ English Language Vocabulary Performance Using Realia in Primary Schools in Ogun State, Nigeria………………………………….55 Sina Opeoluwa Ayelaagbe, Ph.D.

Issues and Challenges in School Mathematics Curriculum Reforms and Implementation for Peace and National Security………………………………….70 Ogbo Patrick Olom

A Concise Analysis of Innovation, Culture, History/Archaeology Education for National Integration………………………….…..78 Rev. F. C. Emeni
And John Edeki Nukueye

Influence of Poverty on The Academic Performance of Students in Science Subjects in Senior Secondary Schools
in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State
……………………..………95 Johnson Osaigbovo Agbonavbare, Ph.D

Proactive School Management Strategies for Peace and Security Education: A Holistic View of Its Utility….……….……..……106 Dr. Benson T. Dunu

Refocusing Peace Education: As a Strategy for Managing Conflict in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria………...118 Muhammad Mera Saratu And Karima Bashir

Re-Focusing Nigerian Education Towards Peace and Security for Behavioural Change of 21st Century Youths……………..…..129

Implications of In-School Versus Out-School Population for Educational Planning……………………………….139 Idorenyin Jonathan Okon,Sabitu Nunayon Abdul, Bassey Moses Obeten And Idongesit Ufot Etukudoh

Refocusing Physics Education for National Security and Development in Nigeria …………………………..……150 Gabriel Odeh Ankeli

Levels of Implementation and Challenges of Teacher-Standards as Perceived by Lecturers of Colleges of Education in South-South Nigeria…………………………...161 Rev. Can. Dr. Clement Ifeanyi Enunwah, Dr. Stella Ogar Eyam And Charles Egbonyi Igri

Refocusing Human Resource Management in Educational Organizations for Peace and National Security.....................................172 Cecilia Amough Kwaghmimi, Ph.D, M.C. Shirga
And Susan K. Ali

Peace Education for Leadership and Members of Tertiary Institutions in Rivers State…………………………....183 Dr. Gift U. Nwiyi And Godspower Onyewuchi Amele

Group Counselling Approach; A Panacea for Counselling Okada Riders for National Security…………………………….….202 Catherine Oshie Katanyi, Prof. Happiness Ihuoma Igbo And Kintum Mary Ugo

Refocusing Secondary Education: A Way Forward for Peace and National Security in Nigeria……………………214 Dr. T. O. Ogan Amie And T. G. Amie-Ogan

Resuscitating and Sustaining Professional and Ethical Values in Nigerian Tertiary Educational Institutions for Peace and National Security………………………227 Ambrose Anashie Beluaye, Ph.D
And Erasmus E. Ebuta

Assessment of Passive and Active Security Measures Against Bomb Blasts in Garki Model Market of The Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria………………….…241 Ugbede Sunday Odaudu
And Abdullahi Tijjani Zakari

Refocusing the Influence of Igbo Linguistic Interference on Students Achievement in English Language in Imo State for Peace and National Security…………………256 Johnson O. Oyekanmi, PhD

Integrating Peace Education into the Basic Education Curriculum in Delta State for Sustainable Security…………………….272 Dr. Christiana N. Nwadiokwu

Political Education: A Panacea for Peace in Nigeria…………………………………..285 Iwuzor Pedro Obialor

Refocusing University Education for Peace and National Security………..….………295 Stella C. Ezeh Ph.d
And Chinwe Alice Njoku

Commercialization of Basic Education in Nigeria: Causes and Consequences.....…308
Chioma Oriaku, Ahmed Abdullahi Zuwaira
And Mulikat Agboola

IPSASs Accrual Bases Adopton And Tax
Compliance in Delta State Public Sector
...............................................316 Ven. Dr. J.K. Onuora,Onyekachi Henry Onoka And Celestine Elochukwu

Toxicity and Public Health Issues for the Science Teacher.......................................339 Chikwere Chinedu Eze

Modelling Dichotomous Outcome Variable: A Modified Poison Regression Approach....................................................347 E.I Obisue And M.N. Onwubuya

The Effect of Spherical and Non-Spherical Disturbances on OLSA and OLS Estimation Method: An Optimal Choice Using Monte Carlo .........................................................354 David Adiele

School Culture as Factor in Productive Environment for Students’ Academic Performance in Secondary Schools in Rivers State.............................................................363 Ugochukwu K. Agi, Ph.D