THE ROLE OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS ON EDUCATION FOR PEACE AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Presented By; Prof. S.Y.Ingawa. mnae‚ mnim. Department of Educational Management‚ University of Abuja. A LEAD PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 5TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE COLLEGE OF ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES (CAMS)HASSAN USMAN KATSINA POLYTECHNIC 23RD MAY‚2011 AT
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Youth Sports Programmes: Benefits and Dangers of organised institutions. Youth Sports Programmes: 2012 Benefits and Dangers of organ ised institutions. Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3 The importance of sports and physical activity ...................................................................................... 3 Evolution of sports practice
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ROLE OF PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE SPECIAL NEED CHILDREN. Dr. Seema Singh*‚ Mrs. Paromita chaubey The 73rd amendment to the Indian constitution (1992) is a landmark in the evolution of Panchayats in India which carved out the third tier of the Indian Political System. Earlier we had only two Tiers - the union and the State governments. Now we have the third tier – the panchayats at the village
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Predominately White Institutions and the Reasons they are Worth the Time and Money It was only a year ago when I was faced with making a very important decision that would affect me for the rest of my life. It was time for me to choose an institution of higher learning to continue my studies that would eventually lead me to my career. My decision wasn’t simply which university or college to choose‚ but as a young black student‚ whether to choose a Historically Black College or University (HBCU)
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of TQM Implementation in the Higher Education Institutions: The Case of Sharjah University in UAE Dr Abdel Moneim M. B. AHMED Bashar I. HAMDOON By WP-0102062007 1 The challenges and obstacles of TQM Implementation in the Higher Education Institutions: The Case of Sharjah University in UAE By Dr Ahmed and Hamdoon e-TQM College Working Paper Series WP- 0102062007 The Challenges and obstacles of TQM Implementation in the Higher Education Institutions: The Case of Sharjah University in UAE Dr Abdel
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The Role of Higher Education Institutions in Promoting Sustainable Development To care about sustainable development means to accept responsibility for the well-being of future generations and also of our habitat‚ of our planet. An affirmative attitude towards sustainability has to be an integral part of the moral foundation of our activities and of our lifestyle. This means that promoting sustainable development must be an important aspect of the educational agenda at all levels. It starts in kindergarten
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serious problem in all institution. Many students tend to cheat in the examination to get a higher grade and forget the rules they learned in values education‚ although they know that there are penalties waiting if they caught‚ still they cannot stop doing it. Cheating just like stealing‚ is a product of poor management. It indicates enforceable controls and management’s failure to procedures or neglect. This problem is mentioned rules and policies of the academic institutions. Not to mention harsh
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We see that broadcasting institutions reflect the ideology of the dominant classes through the theories of Karl Marx and Antonio Gramsci.Marxist view is extremely influential in the research or theories of media. Marxist theorists see the role of the mass media as one that maintains the status quo of dominance‚ whereas freedom of speech is seen as the role of media by the non-Marxists. The Marxist view of media is one of class domination. Opinions and views are fought within the dominance of certain
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Universities and higher institutions are driven to engage in a strategic planning process by so many forces. Some of these forces includes‚ increasing demand for higher education as a result of decline in government funding‚ greater accessibility and transparency‚ technological changes‚ changing student demographic etc. It is therefore necessary for higher institutions to involve in strategic planning process so as to face these upcoming challenges. It is also apparent that those institutions that are not willing
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politics is less about institutions and more about people At Swarthmore’s baccalaureate ceremony in June‚ Professor of Religion Mark Wallace mentioned Mathew Louis-Rosenberg in the same breath as College co-founder Lucretia Mott‚ women’s suffragist Alice Paul (Class of 1905)‚ and civil rights worker Ralph Roy ’50. He called them all “religious prophets‚” singular Swarthmoreans who have resisted the evils of American society—slavery‚ male dominance‚ Jim Crow‚ and now mountaintop removal coal mining
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