Advertisements Staff Capacity Building in Nigerian Secondary Schools: A Means of Enhancing Teachers’ Job Performance April 18, 2026 By Gambo, MB; Nanpan, PT (2026). The paper examined staff capacity building in Nigerian secondary schools as a means of enhancing teachers’ job performance. The 21st century is characterized by knowledge-driven environment and strategic skill-dependent economy which require teachers to be continuously equipped with skills for problem solving, self-reliance and Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Enhance the Quality of Education in Secondary Schools: The Nigerian Experience. April 18, 2026 By Gambo, MB; Anpe, M; Nanpan, PT (2026). This paper examined leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the aim of enhancing the quality of secondary school education with particular reference to Nigeria. Awareness of Bacterial and Parasitic Organisms among Unhygienic Kindergarten Schools and its Effect on the Children Learning in Uli Anambra... April 15, 2026 By Ekekwe, EN; Chukwueze, CM; Okwuonu, A; Nwuko, AC; Oguwike, FN (2026). The Awareness of bacteria and parasitic organisms in our poor unhygienic schools at Uli village is what prompted this research study to assist in educating the proprietors of the school for improvement of their learning centers hygienically. Teachers’ Competency in Teaching Biology and Its Influence on the Academic Performance of Secondary School Students in Fako Division, Cameroon April 12, 2026 By Betangah, FA (2026). This study investigated teachers’ competency in teaching biology and its influence on the academic performance of secondary school students in Fako Division. School-Based Factors and Their Influence on Academic Performance in Public Secondary Schools: Evidence from Lari Sub County, Kiambu County, Kenya April 9, 2026 By Nyawira, S; Otieno, M; Mutuma, W (2026). This study examined the influence of four key school-based factors—teacher quality, learning resource utilization, school infrastructure, and school administration policies—on students’ academic performance. It also investigated the intervening role of the school ecosystem, which encompasses leadership style, school culture, Ministry of Education Studies on Feasibility and Effectiveness of Exo-Skeletons for Partial Stroke Patients: A Case Study of Right-Hemisphere Ischemic Strokes. April 9, 2026 By Waziri, JR (2026). This study developed and evaluated a cost-conscious exoskeleton system tailored for rehabilitation of patients with right-hemisphere ischemic stroke. Cultural Norms and Gender Socialisation: Barriers to Girl-Child Education in Contemporary African Societies April 7, 2026 By Fobellah, ED (2026). Across many contemporary African societies such as Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana etc, efforts to improve access to education for girls have expanded significantly over the past decades; however, deeply rooted cultural norms and gender socialisation processes continue to shape unequal educational outcomes. This paper examines how Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness through the Integration of Social Media Platforms in the Teaching-Learning Process in Cameroon April 7, 2026 By Lawyer, BN (2026). This study examines how social media integration contributes to teacher effectiveness in higher education institutions in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. GJAS Volume 16, Issue 2, 2026 April 3, 2026 Scope: Agriculture, Plant culture, Forestry, Horticulture, Animal culture, Date Palm, Food Technology, Plant Breeding, Soil Sciences, Aquaculture, Fisheries. Identification of physiological races of wheat stem rust disease in Guji zone, southern Ethiopia April 3, 2026 By Teshome, G (2026). Wheat (Triticum spp.) is one of the most important staple cereal crops cultivated for food globally including Ethiopia. However, production and productivity of this crop is hampered by wheat stem rust caused by Puccinia graminis f.sp. tritici considered as the main diseases of wheat hindering the « Previous 1 2 3 4 … 236 Next »