1. TRADE PERFORMANCE OF BANGLADESH WITH EAST: AN EVALUATIVE STUDY
Mohammad Shahidul Islam, Rumana Tashreen Khanam
School of Business, University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), BANGLADESH.
[Full Paper] Pages 1-18
2. INFLUENCE OF COMMUNITY INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE OF SCIENCE ON STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN CHEMISTRY IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF SAMBURU COUNTY, KENYA
Lomonyang Ekwam, Johnson M. Changeiywo, Okere M.I.O.
Department of Curriculum, Instruction & Educational Management, Egerton University,KENYA.
[Full Paper] Pages 19-44
3. ASSESSING THE E-LEARNING READINESS OF SELECTED SUDANESE UNIVERSITIES
Lea Sorilla Nisperos
Future University, Khartoum, SUDAN.
[Full Paper] Pages 45-59
4. THE IMPACT OF TRAINEE CHARACTERISTICS AND WORK ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON MOTIVATION TO LEARN
Madagamage G.T, Prof. Warnakulasooriya B.N.F, Dr. Wickramasuriya H.V.A
University of Sri Jayewardenepura; University of Peradeniya, SRI LANKA.
[Full Paper] Pages 60-73
5. LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: TARGETING POLICY AND PRACTICE
Saleh Al-Busaidi, Victoria Tuzlukova
College of Education, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khodh; & Language Centre, Sultan Qaboos University, SULTANATE OF OMAN.
[Full Paper] Pages 74-84
6. TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP STYLE IN STKIP MUHAMMADIYAH SORONG –WEST PAPUA
Herningsih, Abdul Yuli Andi Gani, Mardiyono, and Suryadi
Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, INDONESIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 85-94
7. POLICE CAPACITY BUILDING IN TACKLING ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION IN MOJOKERTO: A STUDY ON GEMPOLKEREP SUGAR FACTORY, MOJOKERTO
Maruli Siahaan, Abdul Yuli Andi Gani, Tjahyanulin Domai, and Bambang Santoso
Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, INDONESIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 95-103
8. IMPACTS OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP STYLE, ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Rahmah Khairita, Abdul Yuli Andi Gani, Suryadi, and Sarwono
Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Administrative Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, INDONESIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 104-114
9. THE INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE TEACHERS: AN INTROSPECTION
Dr. Ma. Arlen F. Arellado
Assistant Professor, AMA International University-Bahrain, KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN.
[Full Paper] Pages 115-126
10. AFTERMATH OF THE ELECTIONS 1970: FROM DISPARITY TO DISSECTION
Muhammad Rizwan
Department of Pakistan Studies, Hazara University Mansehra, PAKISTAN.
[Full Paper] Pages 127-134
11. THE INCULCATION OF ‘ADAB’ AS THE ESSENCE OF EDUCATION
Nor ‘Adha Abdul Hamid, Suziana Hanini Sulaiman, Wazzainab Binti Ismail, Intan Fadzliana Ahmad, Khairunnisa’ Ismail, Siti Noor Ahmad
International Islamic University College Selangor(KUIS), Kajang, Selangor, MALAYSIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 135-141
12. PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR PRIMARY EDUCATION IN ASEAN
Danuvas Sagarik and Indra Kumari
Institute of Public Administration, Rangsit University, THAILAND.
[Full Paper] Pages 142-153
13. REMEDIATING COMPREHENSION DEFICITS IN HYPERLEXIA - THE SCAFFOLDING INTERROGATIVE METHOD
Patricia Mui Hoon Ng
Early Childhood & Special Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE.
[Full Paper] Pages 154-164
14. ATTITUDE AND ANXIETY TOWARDS RESEARCH, ITS INFLUENCE ON THE STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN THE COURSE
Faustino E. Oguan Jr., Merlene M. Bernal, Maria Christine D. Pinca
Department of Statistics, Rizal Technological University; Research & Development and Extension Office, Rizal Technological University;
Research & Development and Extension Office, Rizal Technological University, Mandaluyong City, PHILIPPINES.
[Full Paper] Pages 165-172
15. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND JOB SATISFACTION: A CASE STUDY IN THE PRIMARY TEACHERS OF SANANDAJ CITY
Kulsom Ahmadi, Ahmad Naserabadi, Marzieh Moradi, Parisa Ghandian, Bita Rafeizad
Sport Management Department,& Educational Management Department, University of Kurdistan; Educational Philosophy Department,University of Payam Noor, Hamadan, IRAN.
[Full Paper] Pages 173-178
16. ACQUISITION OF OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR SELF-RELIANCE: A STEP TOWARDS CURBING UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA
Dr. Magnus P. Udo
Business Education Department, Federal College of Education, Pankshin, Plateau State, NIGERIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 179-184
17. CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STYLES OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN RIVERS STATE: A CONCERN FOR EFFECTIVE PUPILS’ CONTROL AND LEARNING
Dr. Tony E. Ganagana, Dr. Nnamdi Anero
Department of Educational Foundations, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, & Department of Primary Education Studies, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, NIGERIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 185-191
18. APPLICATION OF THE INTEGRATED TEACHING STRATEGY(ITS) FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES IN BAYELSA STATE
Dr. Tony E. Ganagana
Department of Educational Foundations, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, NIGERIA.
[Full Paper] Pages 1992-204
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