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FACTORS AFFECTING TEACHERS’ MOTIVATION AND JOB SATISFACTION AMONG TEACHERS IN BASIC SCHOOLS IN WENCHI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The study sought to investigate the factors that affect motivation and job satisfaction among teachers in basic schools in Ghana by taking Wenchi Municipal as a case study. The design used for the investigation was the descriptive survey.  The total sample of 72 teachers out of a population of 144 were used to respond to questionnaire which was the instrument used for data collection. Stratified random sampling was used to select schools and respondents. Percentages and means ...

PAUL’S MISSIONARY STRATEGIES AND THEIR REPLICATIONS IN THE MISSION OUTREACHES OF LAGOS METROPOLITAN AREAS OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Christianity, from inception, has been a missionary religion. The Acts of the Apostles and Pauline letters are replete with Paul‘s missionary activities and their contributions to contemporary churches. Many scholars have examined Paul‘s missionary journeys and strategies, but adequate attention has not been given to the connection between these strategies and those of the Lagos Metropolitan Areas of The Apostolic Church, Nigeria (LMATACN) which is a missionary organisation. Thi...

THE ROLE OF DISCOURSE MARKERS IN LECTURE DELIVERY: AN ANALYSIS OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS LESSONS IN KUMASI TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY.

ABSTRACT This thesis explored the types and functions of discourse markers used in the lecture delivery of lecturers of Kumasi Technical University. Data were recorded from 10 Communication Skills lecturers and subjected to transcription and textual analysis. The analysis was based on Chaudron and Richards’ (1986) classification and function of discourse markers which was supported by Flowerdew and Richards (1985) that grouped discourse markers into three major types with different functio...

THE SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC PROPERTIES OF ‘TWA’, ‘SUSU’, ‘SESA’, AND ‘KA’ VERBS IN AKAN

ABSTRACT    This thesis explores the syntactic and semantic properties of some Akan verbs: cut, contact by impact, change of state and perception verbs in the context of argument structure and their transitivity. The main objective of the study is to identify and discuss the various semantic classes of these verbs and explore their semantic and syntactic properties. These properties are used as the criteria for identifying the verbs. The verbs have semantic restrictions on their subjec...

TEACHER STRESS AND COMMITMENT IN THE FANTEAKWA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT  The teaching profession is one of the most stressful jobs. Researchers have established that stress influences commitment negatively. In other cases, others have found that commitment serves as a buffer to stress. These studies on teacher commitment were mostly quantitatively driven, and few were situated in Ghana. The purpose of this study was to understand the relationship between teacher stress and commitment in the Fanteakwa District. The study further looked into how teac...

A Philosophical Appraisal of Nonviolent Resistance Movement

ABSTRact Nonviolent resistance action has become a strong force against foreign rule, oppressive government, injustice, bad government policies and illegitimate regimes. It is in this regard that this work set out to address this issue by attempting some moral justifications for nonviolent resistance action. This work subjected the conceptions of nonviolence by some scholars to critical evaluations and conceptual analyses. These scholars include David Henry Thoreau who linked civil disobedien...

THE LANGUAGE OF ALCHOLIC ADVERTISEMENT IN GHANA

ABSTRACT This research focuses on the language of alcoholic advertisement texts in Ghana. The purpose was to investigate the linguistic features embedded in alcoholic advertisement texts as well as their communicative functions. Picture taking, interviews and snapshots of televised alcoholic advertising texts were used for data collection. In all, ten pictures and three people were interviewed. The Layered meaning theory (Clarks, 1996) was used for the qualitative analysis. The findings reve...

Problems Associated With the Use of Concord in English: A Case Study of Our Lady of Lourdes Junior High School, Navrongo

ABSTRACT  The objective of this study was to investigate the challenges associated with the use of concord in English language among the pupils of Our Lady of Lourdes Junior High School. Another objective is to propose an appropriate teaching and techniques to overcome such problems. Another objective is to use the findings of the study to improve the performance of pupils in the use of concord. The researcher adopted qualitative research design method. Random sampling was used to select pup...

College of Education Students' Attitude Towards the Teaching and Learning of Children's Literature

ABSTRACT The study examined the perception of pre-service teachers regarding children’s literature and how their views impact their attitude towards literature for children. The study adopted Spolsky’s (1989) model of second language teaching and learning as the framework to College of Education students’ attitude towards the teaching and learning of Children’s Literature. Using a convergent parallel mixed method design and purposive sampling, data were collected by means of question...

NegoFeminism in the Works of Selected Anglophone and Francophone Women Novelists

ABSTRACT The portrayal of women in fictional works is still a contentious ground. Women authors have often bemoaned the portrayal of women in male-authored novels. Various scholars (Chukukere 1995; Kolawole, 1997; Fonchingong, 2006; Ohale 2010) have all argued that male-authored novels do not indeed portray a realistic picture of the African woman. This study looks at the depiction of women by women authors. The study adopts the Negofeminism theory to analyse the protagonists in four woman ...

RECORD KEEPING PRACTICES OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SAGNARIGU DISTRICT OF NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This study was designed to investigate the record keeping practices of primary school teachers in selected local government schools in the Sagnarigu district in the Northern region of Ghana. Descriptive survey design was used which employed a questionnaire to collect field data . A total of 200 primary school teachers selected through the random sample technique were used for the study. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics. The findings showed that although the t...

KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF MEDIA ETHICS BY BROADCAST JOURNALISTS: A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED RADIO STATIONS IN CAPE COAST

ABSRACT The broadcast media occupy a significant place in developed and growing democracies worldwide, providing media consumers with diverse entertainment and information products, impacting culture and helping define social reality. There is an increasing global demand for broadcast media. As the use of radio broadcast media increases in Ghana, the concern about the standard of journalistic practice has become a problem. The study investigated the knowledge and practice of media ethi...

CHILD CAREGIVING PRACTICES IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS, GHANA

ABSTRACT As work practices and living arrangements change rapidly in Ghana, mothers, who are considered as primary child caregivers, despite the considerable changes in gender roles, can be faced with making difficult decisions as they try to balance childcare with the demands of the workplace. Consequently, a large number of children grow up in the care of their mothers and other household non-maternal child caregivers. Despite these childcare arrangements, a comparative study of child care...

Sociocultural Framing of ‘Ambo-Gbabe’ Music Video Campaign in the 2015 Gubernatorial Elections in Lagos State, Nigeria

Abstract The 2015 Lagos State governorship campaign of the All Progressives Congress (APC) used sociocultural frames conjuring indigeneity and modernity to attract political attention and support. Constructed through religious, economic, cultural and humaninterest frames, a blissful future encapsulating the hopeful ethos of the city was projected. Reflecting and conscientizing their messianic aspirations, this existentialist paradigm attended to the hopes of the people for better living cond...

SOCIOLINGUISTIC DIMENSIONS OF SPOUSAL COMMUNICATION IN BUCHI EMECHETA’S SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN AND AKACHI ADIMORAEZEIGBO’S THE LAST OF THE STRONG ONES

ABSTRACT Spousal communication, a feature of language, which unravels certain sociolinguistic characteristics of a husband and his wife, is a dominant feature of African novels by female writers. Previous studies on Emecheta and Adimora-Ezeigbo were theme-based, with little attention paid to spousal communication in their novels. This study investigated the dimensions of husband-wife linguistic and paralinguistic practices in two select novels of Emecheta and Adimora-Ezeigbo, with a view to ...


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