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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MANAGEMENT OF FIELD WORK PRACTICES IN
IMPROVING LEARNING OUTCOMES OF VOCATIONAL STUDENTS IN SMK
MUHAMMADIYAH 1 TEMON
Muhammad Zwahir
, Widodo
and Enung Hasanah ,Indonesia
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1-10 |
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230 |
BUSINESS SCHOOLS, LEADERSHIP AND LEADER DEVELOPMENT IN AN
AFRICAN CONTEXT
Professor Dr Angelo Nicolaides and
Professor Dr Rohith R Ramphal ,South Africa
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11-36 |
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231 |
SUSTAINABILITY THOUGHTS 128: HOW CAN THE THINKING BEHIND
SUSTAINABILITY BASED MARKET EXPANSIONS AND TRADITIONAL MARKET
BASED ECONOMIC EXPANSIONS BE CONTRASTED USING PARETO
OPTIMALITY THINKING? HOW ARE THESEEXPANSIONS LINKED TO
SUSTAINABILITY GAP DYNAMICS?
Lucio Munoz* ,Canada
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37-57 |
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232 |
SUBJECT-OBJECT RELATIONSHIP AND INTER SUBJECTIVITY IN THE
EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHICAL PROPOUNDMENT OF MARTIN BUBER: A
PSYCHO-PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE
Ignatius Nnaemeka Onwuatuegwu ,Nigeria
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58-66 |
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233 |
FACTORS AFFECTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AMONG STREET
VENDERS IN CHINHOYI
Dr Faitira Manuere ,Maxwell Chufama and PiasonViriri ,Zimbabwe
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67-77 |
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234 |
AN INQUIRY INTO THE MYSTERY OF PROTRACTED STAY OF PRE-TRIAL
DETAINEES IN NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
Alaba Ibironke KEKERE
and Akintunde Abidemi ADEBAYO ,Nigeria
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78-87 |
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235 |
BUSINESS EDUCATORS’ PERCEPTION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF TET FUND IN
THE DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ANAMBRA STATE OF NIGERIA
Associate Prof. Joy A. Okeke-ezeanyanwu and Chiamaka E. Okpala , Nigeria
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78-88 |
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236 |
AN INVESTIGATION INTO MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEMS FOR
HOUSING SERVICE DELIVERY: A CASE STUDY OF THE MIDLANDS PROVINCE
OF ZIMBABWE
Dr. Nyemudzai Mlambo, Zimbabwe
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89-114 |
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237 |
THE IMPACT OF GREEN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND
KNOWLEDGE SHARING ON SUSTAINABLE PERFORMANCE: A CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
Adel Ali Yassin Alzyoud ,Bahrain
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115-132 |
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238 |
THE CHALLENGES OF PREPARING STUDENTS FOR MUSIC PRACTICAL
PERFORMANCE TEST AT THE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE CENTRAL
REGION OF GHANA
Emmanuel Obed Acquah and Felix Danso Kwofie
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133-146 |
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239 |
EFFECTS OF GRAPHIC ORGANIZER ON EXPOSITORY TEACHING STRATEGY
ON ECONOMICS EDUCATION STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT AND INTEREST IN
ECONOMICS CONCEPTS
Opara Ifeoma Euphemia and Yahaya James ,Nigeria
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147--154 |
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240 |
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF POLICIES AFFECTING/
INFLUENCING SUSTAINABILITY OF IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN ZVIMBA
DISTRICT, ZIMBABWE
Oliver Matsika ,Zimbabwe
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155-169 |
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241 |
DE PERCEIVED CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN
THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, SA’ADATU RIMI COLLAGE OF
EDUCATION KUMBOTSO, KANO STATE
Aminu Idris Harbau And Hamza Muhammad Assani ,Nigeria
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170-178 |
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242 |
INCENTIVES AND ATTITUDE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO WORK
IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA
Michael Sunday Ayeerun ,Nigeria
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179-189 |
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243 |
THE ROLE OF PLCS IN THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS IN
SOUTH AL-BATINA GOVERNORATE/ SULTANATE OF OMAN IN LIGHT OF
ONLINE LEARNING
Iman Mohammed Zaid Al Maawali ,Oman
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190-221 |
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244 |
EFFECT OF STUDY HABITS ON PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING IN AWKA
EDUCATION ZONE, ANAMBRA STATE
Prof. Okoye, K. R. E.and Godwin-Maduike, Chinwe .C ,Nigeria
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222-232 |
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245 |
ICT INTEGRATION MODELS AND WEB 2.0 TOOLS FOR GREEK LANGUAGE
LEARNERS
Fotis Pantopoulos , Ioanna Chalvantzi and Antonios Plageras ,Greece
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233-243 |
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246 |
DESIGN THE CAPACITY STRUCTURE FRAMEWORK TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE
INTO PRACTICE FOR STUDENT THROUGH CHEMISTRY TEACHING IN HIGH
SCHOOL
Le Thi Phuong
and Huynh Gia Bao ,Vietnam
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244-253 |
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247 |
THEORETICAL BASIS OF LOGIC THINKING CAPACITY IN TEACHING
CHEMISTRY AT HIGH SCHOOL
Truong van Tan
and Huynh Gia Bao ,Vietnam
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254-261 |
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248 |
NEW EXPECTATIONS FOR GLOBAL HIGHER EDUCATION BY USING ONLINE
LEARNING DURING A PANDEMIC
Robert E. Waller ,Pamela A. Lemoine , Kimberly Mc Elveen , Christopher J. Garretson and Michael D. Richardson* ,USA
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262-269 |
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249 |
SUSTAINABILITY THOUGHTS 121: HOW ARE RED MARKET PARADIGM SHIFT
KNOWLEDGE GAPS CREATED FROM THE RED SOCIALISM ANGLE? IN WHICH
WAYS CAN THEY LEAD TO THE MISHANDLING OF THE EXPECTED PARADIGM
SHIFT FROM RED SOCIALISM TO ECONOMY FRIENDLY RED SOCIALISM ?
Lucio Munoz* ,Canada
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270-285 |
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250 |
EFFECTS OF SCHOOLOGY AND CANVAS BLENDED INSTRUCTION TOOLS ON
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT AND INTEREST IN ECONOMICS CONCEPTS IN FCT
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ZUBA, ABUJA
Onuoha Joseph C. (Ph.d.) And Yahaya James ,Nigeria
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286-296 |
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IS CASUAL SEX BAD? ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN NON-COMMITTED SEX AND
SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING WITH MARITAL STATUS' MEDIATING EFFECTS
AMONG US YOUNG ADULTS
Qiuyang Zhang ,Dongjing Chen and Wuxianzhi Liu , China
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297-312 |
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