Agordzo, N. A.(University of Education, Winneba, 2015)
Child labour experienced in childhood continues to have an enduring traumatic
effect into adulthood. The scars it leaves can impact on personal lives, education,
employment, and long-term emotional and social lives. The ...
Martin-Weiler, C. J.(University of Education, Winneba, 2016)
This study took a phenomenological look at how students from marginalised
categories effectively outsmarted marginalisation in a neo-colonial setting, Ghana,
West Africa. In-depth, semi-structured interviews and observations ...
Amoako, D. Jr.(University of Education Winneba, 2023)
The study used a mixed approach involving quantitative and qualitative methods to explore
the perceptions, attitudes and knowledge of students from Colleges of Education in the
Greater Accra and Eastern regions of Ghana ...
The study was designed to explore and explain the influence of institutional environments
on the academic performance of private universities in Ghana and the mediating role of
governance mechanisms. The target population ...
Quansah, M.(University of Education Winneba, 2023)
This study sought to investigate the phenomenon of school ineffectiveness resulting from
ineffective school improvement planning and implementation and how this affects academic
achievement in public JHSs in the Gomoa ...
Dorleku, E. J.A.(University of Education,Winneba, 2015)
This study analysed the academic performance of pupils with visual impairment placed on
the integrated education programme in the Hohoe Municipality. The evaluation research
design was employed for the study. Purposive ...
This multivariate study examines the relationships among parental status, parental level of
education, class size, location of school parental involvement, teacher effectiveness,
academic motivation and academic ...
The central aim of this sequential explanatory mixed method research aimed at exploring
HIV/AIDs knowledge and sexual behaviours of adolescents with hearing impairments (HI) in
some selected special schools in Ghana. ...