Contents
Academic Discourse: An International Journal,
Volume 12 No. 1, September, 2021
Revamping University Education for Meeting the Needs and Challenges of E-Learning in Nigeria ………………… Dr. Stella Ofor-Douglas 1-12
Educational Resource Allocation and Effective Planning Of Higher Education in Nigeria ………………… Dr. Nyege C. Nnokam and John Wonodi 13-29
E-Learning, A Veritable Package for Adult Education at the Senior Secondary School Level in Africa ………………… Prof. Byron U. Maduewesi 30-37
Patterns of Inequality in Nigeria: A Social Psychological Perspective………………… Oluwatosin Abigail Dawodu and Osagie Joseph Egharevba 38-54
The Capacity of E-Learning in Promoting the Development of Information Science in Anambra State of Nigeria ………………… Chibuzor Chidiogo Mezue and Fidelis Ifeanyi Okeke 55-69
Revamping Basic Education for Meeting the Needs and Challenges of E-Learning in Nigeria ………………… Immaculata Ngozi Onwuliri 70-82
The Proficiency of Social Studies in Revitalizing the Educational System for a Sustainable Security and Economic Development …………………Yakubu Ahmed Salihu; Hauwa Mohammed and Hannah Otegwu 83-94
Revitalizing Education for Sustainable Security and EconomicDevelopment: Implications for Educational Administrators ………………… Ogheneruona Erhinyodavwe Iggue, Ph.D 95-112
Enhancing Practical Experiences in Home Economics Education towards Self-Reliance: Food and Nutrition in Focus …………………Precious Ndidi Olumati 113-125
The Influence of Leadership in Farmers’ Association for Sustainable Rural Agricultural Activities in Oju ………………… Thomas Ogilegwu Orohu and Esther Ijeoma Okeke 126-137
Talent Management for Students’ Self Reliance in Public Universities in Rivers State ………………… Osaruchi Victoria Sam-Kalagbor 138-150
Occupational Health Education: A Catalyst for Sustainable Economic Development ………………… Christopher A. Udokop, Ph.D; Sogbeye T. George, PhD and Grace P. Jim 151-162
The Roles of Entrepreneurship Education in the Economic Development of Nigeria ………………… Aimiosino Grace Oboh;Erukpe Roger Owu and Medinat Jimoh 163-174
Youths Violence in Nigeria: Factors and Consequences as Perceived by Some Nigerian Universities Undergraduates: Counselling Implications………………… Dr. Johnson Etaverho Maciver, Dr. A. B. Enekme And Dr. Janet A. Kebbi 175-188
Health Worker's Attitudes and use of Antenatal Care Services by Pregnant Women in Borno state, Nigeria …………………Grace. O. Okafor 189-203
Covid-19 Episode and Basic School Community Health Services Curriculum Delivery in Delta North Senatorial District: Issues and Challenges …………………Dr. Samuel Ademu Awuja and Ojochegbe Grateful Samuel 204-212
Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Teaching and Learning: Implications on Vocational Technology Educators in Nigeria ………………… Esther A. Yibakuro; Otibhor Oamen and Dr. Benjamin Ani 213-223
Teacher Capacity Building and Value Reorientation: Implications for Socio- Economic Development in Nigeria ………………… U. D. Uyanga Ph.D and A. E Archibong 224-233
Music Teacher Education in Coping with the New Normal Pandemic Era in Federal College of Education Okene – Kogi State………………… Agatha Ngozi Abdullahi and M. C. Anya-Njoku, Ph.D 234-241
Home Economics and Hospitality Management and Vocational Inclusiveness: Constraints for Sustainable Development and Job Creation for Graduating Students ………………… Uju E Nnubia Ph.D; Beauty Chinyere Tew and Gloria Lilly 242-257
A Stylistico-Semantic Analysis of Nsima Ekere’s Manifesto for 2019 Gubernatorial Election in Akwa Ibom State …………………Eventus Edem, Ph.D 258-276
Teaching Online and Building Learning Communities During A Pandemic in Higher Education in Nigeria ………………… Dr. Felicia.O. Mormah 277-286
A Contrastive Inquiry of the English and Ukwuani Vowel …………………Happy Dumbi Omenogor, Ph.D 287-299
Approaches to Peace, Security and Education for Global Competitiveness …………………Helen Chibundu Asita, Ph.D 300-308
Comparative Analysis of Criminal Justice System in Nigeria and Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 …………Akudo Okpom 309-326
Phonotactics in Annang and Its Variations with English ……………………………… Susanna T. Udoka 327-339