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Instrument for Monitoring and Evaluation of Teachers Education Policies in the Open and Distance Education Study Centres of National Teachers' Institute (NTI) Kaduna
This is the Instrument for monitoring and evaluation of teachers education policies in the open and distance education study centres of National Teachers' Institute (NTI) KadunaIntroduction; Quality assurance framework (QAF); Locus of QA; Temporal frame and sequence; QA modes; Dimension of QA; The present task; General backgroun
An Overview of Factors Affecting Students' Performnce in Cataloguing and Classification in Library Schools in Imo State, Nigeria
The study sought to determine the factors affecting students' performnce in cataloguing and classification in library schools in tertiary institutions in Imo State, The study covered Imo State University, Owerri nd Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri libraryschools. Survey method was adopted for the study, questionnire was for data collection. The total popultion of the study was three hundred and eight (380). The sampling size was two hundred (200) students from both institutions. The objective of the study was to investigate students' performnce in cataloguing and classification in library schools in Imo State, Nigeria. Mean Statistics and Standard Deviation was used to analyse the data collected. The study revealed that students of library and informtion science from the school under study do not have good attitude towards cataloguing and classification, as some have the perception that the course is boring and difficult, the findings also showed that the teaching method is not quiet interesting and it made the students not to have interest in the course. The result also showed that the availability of the teaching tools for cataloguig was not adequately used for teaching the practical aspect of the course. This however, indicated the poor performance of students in cataloguing and classification. The researchers therefore, recommended among others that the lecturers teaching this course should make the course more interesting, to help change the attitude of students towards the course. Moreover, the teaching method should be more of practical, where students will all learn/practice. There should be adequate provision of cataloguing and classification tools. In conclusion the researchers are of the opinion that if these findings are adequately addressed the performance of students will improve
Welcome address of the national librarian/chief executive officer, professor Chinwe Veronica Anunobi at the flag-off of the annual readership promotion campaign holding at the ministerial conference room of the federal military of education
The objectives of the campaign are to encourage reading amongst Nigerians by way of promoting the availability of good reading materials to Nigerians and collectively seeking solutions to address identified obstacles to reading culture Nigeria. The campaign is designed to capture all the Thirty Six (36) States of the Federation including the federal capital territory (FCT), Abuja with a focus on making donation of books and other reading materials to primary and secondary schools. In the past, readership promotion campaign was being carried out by visiting places such as Internally displaced persons {IDPS) camps, visits to the Nigerian correctional centers as well as the hospitals and motor parks
Daily Trust Monday, January 3, 2022
Flight delays, cancellations: How airlines trample on passengers’ rights. pg.7; Kwankwaso, Ganduje trade words over 2019 governorship election. pg.24; Bandits kill 13 in Kaduna, Taraba, abduct 46. pg.6; APC convention shaky as ‘cabal’ plots consensus. pg.4; Buhari, governors, Atiku, Tinubu, others mourn Olubadan. pg. 6; Shari’ah Council gets new president.pg. 8; Insecurity: Association raises over N300m for Sokoto East. pg.8; Fire razes 250 shops in Anambra market. pg. 20; Tortuous ascent to Olubadan throne. pg.3; Nigeria not dumping ground for agrochemicals banned in Europe, others – NAFDAC. pg.4; Gunmen attack passenger boat in Bayelsa. pg.11; APC and the risk of a slapdash convention. pg.12; National Drug Control Master Plan 2021-2025. pg.13; How strategic leaders can develop a growth mind-set and win. pg.16; Reduce tax, interest rate in 2022, ACCI urges FG. pg.17; Subsidy removal will increase hardship – Abdulqadir. pg.17; Police nab suspected motorcycle snatchers in Osogbo. pg.20; Tesla owner blows up his Model S with dynamite instead of paying $22,000 (about N9m) to repair it. pg.22; The changing faces of INEC in 10yrs. pg.2
Sunday Trust, January 2, 2022
I heard of Asaba massacre only after civil war – IBM Haruna. pg.10&12; Why consumers will pay more for chicken, egg this year. pg.31&32; How NAF Airstrikes Killed 2 Zamfara Bandits’ Leaders, Others: Police Raid Another Camp, Kill 1, Arrest 2, Rescue 9 Victims. Pg.4; Despite containment measures, gunmen continue violent campaigns in Kaduna, Katsina. Pg.5&6; Shun doom predictions, Lagos Catholic archbishop tells Nigerians. Pg.7; Manufacturers list forex, tax increase as concerns. pg.38; Kano unveils plans to reposition education with multimillion dollars project. pg.4; We closed Borno IDP camps to restore dignity of our people – Zulum. pg 4; Kano unveils plans to reposition education with multimillion dollars project. pg.4; Despite containment measures, bandits continue violent campaigns in Kaduna, Katsina. pg.5; FG assures on completion of Katsina windmill, power substation projects. pg.8; Osinbajo’s firmness, strength in governance, worthy of emulation. pg.13; Electoral bill matter: Has the N/Assembly the final say? pg.15; Inspirational Nigerian women of 2021.pg.16; A diet rich in plant-based products reduces the risk of cognitive impairment in the elderly.pg 20; New bird fl u could be 2022’s pandemic, Israeli experts warn. pg.34; How Kwankwaso’s brother’s death, Shekarau’s daughter’s wedding changed Kano’s political calculation. pg.35; Likely contenders for Kaduna’s Sir Kashim Ibrahim House. pg.36. I prefer strong, competitive Nigerian flag carriers – Aviation expert. pg.37; How CBN’s 5-year dev plan will stimulate Nigeria’s economy – Director. pg.3
Daily Trust Thursday, February 3, 2022
Lamido to old politicians: Give way to younger generation.pg.14; OPEC raises production by 400,000 barrels as oil sustains 90/barrel, pg.22; FOCUS ON JEWEL IN THE SAVANNAH- ‘Muhammadu Buhari Industrial Park Gombe project in progress, pg.24; How good prices motivate ginger farmers to scale up production…join ABP, pg.25; Despite poor rainfall, Kogi rice farmers record good yield, pg.25; ‘What Nigeria, Ukraine will benefit from bilateral education programme’, pg.27; We attract foreign students despite Nigeria’s insecurity problem — AUN President, pg.27; How Governor Bala Muhamud sacked his committee on SAYAWA chiefdom, pg.30; The full story regarding the Edo state house of Assembly:the danger of single fraudulent narrative, pg.32; Insurgency claims 167 students, 3 teachers in Yobe, pg.33; Lagos diverts traffic for Shonekan’s burial, pg.33; Sanwo-Olu establishes 2 new varsities for Lagos, pg.33; Construction of fly-over stirs controversy in Jos, pg.3; NSCDC withdraws security aides from Rep Shina Peller, pg.33; Nadal says 21 Grand Slam titles ‘not enough’, pg.38; Ishaq’s brace keeps Rivers Utd on top, Remo hold Pillars, pg.38; Cricket federation satisfied with quality of U-17 zonal championship, pg.38; Plateau Utd stun Rangers to climb into top three, pg.38; Senegal’s Teranga Lions roar into 2021 AFCON finals, pg.39;CAF slams 85,585 to Olembe stampede victims,pg.39; Cameroon battles Egypt for AFCON finals berth, pg.39; Barcelona sign Aubameyang as free agent until 2025, pg.40; Man City’s Benjamin Mendy’s rape trial set for July, pg.4
A Speech delivered by the National librarian Prof. Chinwe Anunobi at the Bauchi branch Coderina lunch on the 18th October 2022
In 2020 Coderina Education and Technology Foundation, one of the foremost Ed-Tech organizations in Africa, approached the National Library to request a partnership. The purpose of the alliance was mainly to transform the children section of the National Library Abuja into a center where young learners would have access to equipment such as robot kits, 3D printers, computer systems, and other technology equipment. In addition, the equipment will provide a hands-on, minds-on learning experience to young learners visiting the center.This is the speech delivered by the national librarian Prof. Chinwe Anunobi at the Bauchi branch Coderina lunch on the 18th October, 202
MAC 223: Feature and magazine art writing
This material exposes the students to the basics of feature writing. Topics like what is feature writing?, Characteristics of Feature writing, Differences between Newspaper Feature and Magazine Feature, Types of Feature, Functions of Feature, Qualities of a good Feature writer. Aims of the News Feature, Tips on writing Profile Feature amongst others have been given extensively discussed.• Introduction to feature writing.
• News feature.
• Profile feature.
• Travelogue and how-to-do-it-yourself feature.
• What is a magazine?
• A brief history of magazine.
• Functions of magazines.
• Contents of a magazine.
• Basic elements of good writing.
• Basic elements of good writing.
• Mechanics of writing.
• Appropriate word usage.
• The editor’s note.
• Fiction writing.
• Review writing.
• Photography.
• Study skills.
• Information sourcing.
• Tools of a feature and magazine writer.
• Note taking skills
Daily Trust Monday, January 4, 2021
Traders, others worry as 42 microfinance banks end operation, pg6; My abductors spoke Chadian and Nigerian Fulfulde - Released victim, pg3; Terrorism: Buhari calls for united action as 70 killed in Niger Republic, pg4; Why Lagos/Kebbi rice vanished from markets, pg5; Kidnapping: Gumi visits Fulani communities along Kaduna-Abuja highway, pg26; NIN: Cybercriminals target phone users, FG suspends staff over extortion, pg4; COVID-19: Mixed feelings as FG places 6-months travel ban on 100 passengers, pg5; With prayer, Nigeria will overcome insecurity – NCPC Boss, pg5; Bandits on vengeance mission kill 15 in Kaduna village, pg6; Police probe fire incident that killed 5, pg 6; Gombe to resume paying N30,000 minimum wage, pg 6; 2020: Oh what a bleak year! Pg10; Much ado about Artificial Intelligence, pg10; Pressure to falter power sector reform, pg11; How Buhari can win Nigerian youths, pg11; UNTL Kaduna must not die, pg12; Five decades of shared journey, pg12; Cement producers to slash price for FG’s 300,000 houses, pg15; Agriculture, minerals can lift Nigeria out of recession — ACCI ex-head, Kayode pg16; TEF to support 3500 entrepreneurs with $5,000, pg16; Abuja-Kaduna train breaks down again, pg17; Dana Air completes maintenance of 2 aircraft, pg17; How we’ll reposition engineering profession-COREN President, pg20; Abiodun suspends Ogun Commissioner over ‘sexual harassment’, pg22; Ona of Abaji summon stakeholders over robbery attacks, pg22; Enugu Be patient, drive within speed limit, FRSC cautions motorists, pg22; Hunter slaughtered in Abuja, pg23; Amotekun hands over 10 suspected robbers, hoodlums to police, pg23; Rep raises concern over spate of insecurity, pg23; MD accused of carting away FG’s property, pg23; Coin removed from man’s nose after being stuck for more than 50 years pg24; Gunmen invade Bayelsa community, burn 20 houses, pg26; Kaduna sex party: Owner of demolished building faults govt’s claim, pg26; Tension as 10 suspects escape from police detention, pg26; No zoning in APC – Shekarau I have no problem with Kwankwaso, pg28; Nobody will be sidelined in Ekiti APC -Omotosho pg28; Chairman, followers dump PDP for APC in Nasarawa pg28; We’ll teach Umahi a lesson – PDP, pg28; Man City win comfortably at Chelsea, pg31; Pillars humble Katsina Utd as Nasarawa stun Heartland, pg 31; Fayemi signs into law Ekiti sports development trust fund bill, pg31
Daily Trust
Daily Trust Newspaper Friday, January 8, 2021
COVID-19: Don’t be complacent, vaccine won’t come soon – FG warns, pg7; World reacts to Trump supporters’ attack on Capito, pg39; FG reverses latest electricity tariff hike, pg4; NIMC staff strike cripples NIN registration, pg5; Court restrains Ganduje from salary deduction, pg12; India leads China, 3 others as Nigeria’s export destination, pg20; ‘AKK pipeline to make Kano regional industrial hub’, pg22; Surrounded by water, Bayelsa residents lack any to drink, pg3; FG reverses fresh electricity tariff hike, pg4; Boko Haram abducts Yobe district head, pg6; COVID-19: Don’t be complacent, vaccines won’t come soon – FG warns pg7; ‘Some Nigerians still doubt COVID-19, present fake results’, pg8; EndSARS: It will take long time to rebuild Lagos – Sanwo-Olu, pg8; 2 million Nigerians living as refugees – Minister, pg8; COVID-19: Buhari, Osinbajo, SGF, others to take vaccines on live TV ,pg9; Avert looming industrial crisis in CAC, Labour warns FG, pg9; COVID-19: Growing national testing‘ll enable Nigerians understand virus –NCDC, pg9; SIM Registration: Don’t put your NIN for sale, EFCC warns Nigerians, pg9; Bandits kill four in Kaduna village, two others along Birnin Gwari Kaduna highway, pg11; COVID-19: Edo records 28 new cases, 5 deaths pg12; Constitution amendment and the code of conduct agencies, pg17; India leads China, 3 others as Nigeria’s export destination, pg20; Power grid records 5,552MW peak generation, pg20; FG bans rice import, others, raises border patrol team, pg20; Low prices: Nigeria, others may lose $1tn oil revenue — PWC pg21; Air travel drops over COVID-19 rise — Report, pg21; AfDB appoints Nigerian, 7 others in regional offi ces, pg22; Transport institute to commission annex in Kano, pg22; NSCDC arrests 751 in Edo pg 37; Bauchi: NHRC received 417 complaints in 2019/2020, pg37; World leaders shocked by Trump supporters’ attack, pg39; Fears as APC bigwigs wrangle over 2023 presidential ticket ,pg40; US polls: No democracy without ‘storm’ – Dons, pg40; Islamic council seeks halal ruling before COVID-19 vaccination, pg41; COVID-19, trial from Allah – Cleric pg41