Danso-Wiredu, E.Y.(Ghana Journal of Geography, 2011)
The study is on the rural transportation problem in Ghana and its
consequences on the rural people, especially those who live in off road
villages (villages that do not have access to regular transportation systems).
The ...
Abotsi, A.K.(University of Cape Coast Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 2012-07)
This study estimates the economic cost burden of infant malaria treatment on households and
institutions in the Upper East Region of Ghana. This study uses two methods to determine the costs of
treatment of infant malaria. ...
Donkor, F.(International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2010-03)
Print-based instructional materials have been more popular than any other medium for teaching practical skills during the delivery of technical and vocational education and training via distance learning. However, the ...
Amoah, M.; Becker, G.; Nutto, L.(Journal of Forest Economics, 2008-01-02)
The effects of log export ban (LEB) policy and dynamics of global tropical timber markets
on the growth of Ghanaian timber industry were studied. The purpose was to follow the trend
in the growth of timber industry from ...
Amoah, M.; Becker, G.(International Forestry Review, 2009)
The need to develop instruments to capture the realistic stumpage volume and influence loggers to improve on their logging been a topic of interest in recent times. This study assessed the logging efficiency in Ghana and ...
The problem of stocking fish types to fish pond in the Ghanaian setting is highlighted and
addressed using a simple but powerful algorithm. A case study of matching fish types of specific
quality requirement to a given ...
Hordzi, W.(Africa Journal of food Agriculture, 2011-05)
Globally, it has been estimated that more than 100,000 species of wild plants depend
on insects for pollination and reproduction. In Africa, and for that matter Ghana, not
much is known about crop pollinators, especially ...
Tompoli, S.; Kutorglo, E.; Twum-Ampomah, M. K.(Ghana Journal of Higher Education Management, 2010-12)
This report looks at the proficiency level of Senior Administrators of the Registrars
Department at the University of Education, Winneba in MS Word, Excel and
PowerPoint. Forty items grouped under Word, Excel and PowerPoint ...
Twum-Ampomah, M. K.(Ghana Journal of Higher Education Management, 2010-12)
The public relations sector of the University of Education, Winneba has embarked on
a number of public relations roles to raise the profile of the University and also forestall
any possible negative publicity. The paper ...
Anyan, J.A.(Ghana Journal of Higher Education Management, 2010-12)
Forty-eight junior and senior staff from faculties, departments and sections of the
University of Education, Winneba were sampled to find out whether staff meetings
were being held with them in their respective offices ...
Adrah, R.(Ghana Journal of Higher Education Management, 2010-12)
Bullying was traditionally associated with the playground, but it is becoming a real
menace in the workplace in the new millennium. It is usually a complex problem
which requires a pragmatic solution. This is because ...
This study looks into the use of electronic resources by the
faculty members of College of Technology Education, Kumasi of
the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. Sixty-two copies
of a questionnaire were sent to ...
Essumang, D.K.; Adokoh, C.K.; Boamponsem, L.(The Scientific World JOURNAL, 2010-09-17)
The use of some biota as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution has been demonstrated as particularly adequate due to their capacity of bioconcentration. This study evaluated the levels of platinum group metals (PGMs) in ...
Asabre-Ameyaw, A.; Dei, G.J.S.; Raheem, K.(The Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2009-12)
This article presents the preliminary findings of a pilot study of the practice, uses, and
effectiveness of traditional medicine in Ghana. Based on in-depth interviews with local key
practitioners and users of traditional ...
Assafuah-Drakow, A.(International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 2018-06)
This study investigated the senior high school (SHS) chemistry teachers’ perception of the use of simulation games (SGs) in chemical equations balancing (CEB). The study employed a type 1 developmental research design in ...
Grey water has been discharged onto this wetland for more than thirty years
without any measurement of the quality of the influent and effluent. The
effluent eventually joins a stream (Kakum River) which is a source of ...
According to Beyer (1997), the most important goal of schooling is learning and learning is a
consequence of thinking. Students’ success in school is heavily dependent on their inclination as well
as their ability to ...
Owu-Ewie, C.(Legon Journal of the Humanities, 2017-09-30)
The use of the familiar language of learners as medium of instruction (MoI) promotes
quality education. However, sixty years after independence, Ghana is still grappling
with the issue of which language to use in education. ...
Abakah, E.N.(The Buckingham Journal of Language and Linguistics, 2015-12)
Reduplication in Akan has received some discussion in the literature but all the studies have
concentrated on some aspects of segmental processes that operate on the base to generate the
output. In this paper, we study ...
Sarfo, F.K(International Research Journals, 2011-03)
Technical education plays a significant role in providing middle level manpower needed for work in
various industries for development and economic growth of every nation. There is the need for
technical education to ...