Ezeribe Ngozi Scholastica

Ezeribe Ngozi Scholastica
National Open University Of Nigeria | NOUN · School of Education

Doctor of Education

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The paper examines the role of guidance and counselling in ensuring effective entrepreneurship education which will help in the eradication of graduate unemployment. The inclusion of entrepreneurship education in the curriculum of tertiary institutions by the Federal Ministry of Education was intended to make graduates to be self-employed and job c...
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This study examined the relationship between self-awareness and task performance among academic staff in selected private universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. The main purpose of the study was to examine interaction between self-awareness and task performance among academic staff in selected private universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. One hypothes...
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This paper looked at the how National Integration can be fostered in Nigeria through Rational counselling. Nigeria is seen as a plural society with multi-ethnic, religious, cultural and linguistic diversities. It was observed that since the amalgamation of the different groups that make up the entity now known as Nigeria, the country has remained i...
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The paper examined self-Regulated Learning as an essential skill for academic success among students of Open and Distance Learning(ODL) institutions in Nigeria. Self-Regulated Learning (SRL)is seen as an active, effortful process in which learners set goals for their learning and then attempt to monitor, regulate and control their cognition, motiva...
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The study examined role of counseling services in stress management among secondary school students in Owerri Educational zone. Descriptive survey research design was used for the study. Based on the purpose of the study four research questions guided the study The population of the study comprised of the entire school counselors of which a populat...
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The purpose of the study was to investigate effective counselling strategies for colleges of education science students towards entrepreneurship skill development in south east, Nigeria. One research question and one hypothesis guided the study. Descriptve survey research design was used and the population of the study was 256 school counselors fro...
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This paper examined ageing happily and gracefully through counselling services. Ageing is seen as a process of growing old and a gradual biological impairment of usual functioning. It is an inescapable and continuous process in man which connotes deterioration or degenerative changes in our biological, physiological, psychological and social make u...
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Of all the problems of man in life, perhaps none is as painful and traumatic as that of domestic conflict violence in the family. It is believed that the family is responsible for providing some of the deepest most satisfactory emotional experiences of life. Unfortunately, most families are sick; therefore do not provide the emotional satisfaction...
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This study examination the effectiveness of skill acquisition trainings based on counseling programmes and ICT tools in breaking poverty among rural women of Mbaitoli L.G.A out of 60 beneficiaries presented by the sponsor of the empowerment programme, 24 women were selected for training and empowerment in four different skills, namely: confectioner...
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The purpose of this study was to determine effects of Rational Emotive BehaviourTherapy (REBT) on bullying behaviour among senior secondary school students. Two research questions and two null hypotheses guided the study. The study employed quasi-experimental research design. The population of the study consisted of 2000 senior secondary 3 (SS3) st...
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This study investigated the effect of Garrison's model of self-directed learning on improving academic self-concept of open and distance learning (ODL)students of National Open University of Nigeria(NOUN)Awka study centre-Anambra state. The study was guided by two research questions and two hypotheses which were formulated and tested at .05 level o...
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This paper explored menopause and sexuality in women and the counselling implications. Menopause is seen as the end of female menstruation and marks the end of a woman's ability to conceive children. While menopause itself is a normal life stage that does not cause health problems, the menopausal transition is marked by some physical, emotional and...
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This paper discussed 'the psychological implication of youth involvement in cultism'. It is discovered that cultism which is seen as an informal association composed of people with group solidarity and whose activities are shrouded in secrecy is not new in our society nor in the world as a whole. The incidence of cultism is alarming especially amon...

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