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Quota Admission Policies and Students’ Retention in Colleges of Education in North-West Zone, Nigeria Hiliya, Abubakar Abbas
EDUMALSYS Journal of Research in Education Management Vol 2 No 3 (2024): EDUMALSYS Journal of Research in Education Management
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/edumalsys.v2i3.4115

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This study examined quota admission policies and students’ retention in Colleges of Education in North-west Zone, Nigeria. The study was guided by two research questions, two research objectives and one research hypothesis. The study employed a descriptive survey research design of correlational type. The population of the study were drawn from states-owned Colleges of Educations in North-west Zone, Nigeria which comprised of Admission Officers and students numbering 40372. A total of seven admission officers, 378 students were selected for the study guided by Research advisor, (2006). Purposive and proportionate sampling techniques were used. Two sets of researcher’s designed instruments were used such as Admission Policy Questionnaire (APQ) and Students’ Retention Scale (SRS). These instruments were validated by research experts using face, content and construct validity. Reliability indices of 0.78 and 0.85 were realized after subjecting the instruments for trial testing. Hypothesis was tested at 0.05 level of significance using Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. Finding of the study, indicated that there was no significant correlation between the variables. The study concluded that admission policies based on merit, catchment area and educationally less-developed states (quota admission) and students’ retention may not depend on each other. This is because student could be admitted based on the criteria of merit but perform abysmally and eventually drop out of the programme and student could be admitted based on catchment area or educationally less developed states criteria eventually perform academically well (good grade performance) after entering college due to factors such as family support, normative congruence, serious concentration on studies, regularity and punctuality. Study recommended that admission seekers should thoroughly be investigated with a view of offering them matching courses to their prior secondary schools, and merit based admission policy be given much priority than catchment and educationally less developed states policy.
Educational Supervision Pedagogy in the Post COVID-19 for Sustainaing Development Hiliya, Abubakar Abbas
EDUMALSYS Journal of Research in Education Management Vol 2 No 3 (2024): EDUMALSYS Journal of Research in Education Management
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/edumalsys.v2i3.4119

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This paper discussed educational supervision pedagogy in the post COVID-19 era for sustainable education. Meaning of the key words such as education supervision, pedagogy, COVID-19 era and sustainable education were defined after an introduction of the main topic. A discussion of the difference was made educational supervision pedagogy before and after COVID-19 such as in-person observation and feedback for teachers, as well as face-to-face professional development sessions and use of online platforms. Relationship between educational supervision pedagogy and sustainable education were giving to include Project-based learning and Integration of sustainability principles. Problems of educational supervision after COVID-19 were listed to include; supervisors not having knowledge of how to support teachers and students in the transition from face-to-face to online teaching and how to focus on addressing the needs of teachers while engaged in online teaching. Suggestions such as Supervisors need to have all the skills and knowledge needed before taking up the role of school supervisors. Those that are already in it should go for training and retraining from time to time to expand their skills, knowledge and development, they should find out ways in which they can support teachers at any point in time. This will in turn enable the teachers to attend to students effectively.