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Ohanu, Ifeanyi Benedict; Salawu, Issa Ajibade; Ede, Emmanuel Okafor – International Review of Education, 2021
Enrolment without attendance is a common problem among nomadic populations in Africa. This study examines the curricula, cultural diversity and learning environments of children enrolled in nomadic primary schools in Nigeria. The study sample comprised 200 (169 female, 31 male) teachers and 50 gradeĀ 5 and 6 students (23 female, 27 male) of 25…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attendance, Migrant Education, Elementary School Students
Ugwuanyi, Christian Sunday; Okeke, Chinedu I. O.; Eseadi, Chiedu; Adimora, Ebere Dorothy; Agah, John Joseph; Obikwelu, Chizoba L.; Onyishi, Charity N.; Ossai, Osita Victor; Ngwoke, Anthonia N.; Okenyi, Emmanuel C.; Ezema, Victor S.; Adene, Friday M.; Anyaegbunam, Emenike N.; Ejiofor, Juliana N.; Amaeze, Fidelis E.; Eskay, Michael – SAGE Open, 2021
This study determined the effects of mother-child mediated learning (MCML) strategies on the psychological resilience (PR) and cognitive modifiability (CM) of children with learning disabilities (LD) using a structural equation modeling (SEM) approach. The study utilized a sample of 60 mothers and 60 children with LD. These children were both male…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Preadolescents, Elementary School Students