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International Journal of Integrative Research (IJIR)
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The International Journal of Integrative Research (IJIR) is published by the Multitech Publisher. IJIR provides a supportive environment for multidisciplinary researchers to publish their contributions to the academy of knowledge and wisdom. The Focus of the journal is on multidisciplinary research which should cover at least two distinct disciplines that aim to solve a real-life problem that contributes to the development of knowledge and wisdom.
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Science Education: A Vital Tool for Promoting National Security for Sustainable Development Usman Rufai Fakai; Ibrahim Musa Namagare; Zeenat Abdullahi; Nuhu Umar Dabai
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.179

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Science education enables learner to acquire certain skills and own the proper kind of values and attitudes vital for nonviolent coexistence and resolution of some security problems in the society. This paper discuss how science education can serve as a tool for promoting National security, it also highlight some of the factors that causes insecurity and how science education can help resolve some of the challenges of national security in Nigeria. The paper concludes that for sustainable and long lasting security, it is imperative to employ scientific approach such as developing new security paradigm and protocols in fighting violent conflicts and tackle insecurity in the country. The paper also point out the need to provide moral leadership that shun evil, corruption, vices, inequity, injustice and wickedness as this will compel the people to model the character of their leaders and vice versa. Democratic system in place must also begin to deliver the needed social goods so as to improve the standard of living of Nigerians and deliver many citizens from the state of abject poverty to which they have been subjected for a long while
Exploring the Profound Impact of Artificial Intelligence Applications (Quillbot, Grammarly and ChatGPT) on English Academic Writing: A Systematic Review Bareq Raad Raheem; Farheen Anjum; Zanyar Nathir Ghafar
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.366

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The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) refers to a technology that has been established in contemporary culture and is enduring a revolutionary influence on a broad variety of sectors, including academic writing. The word "artificial intelligence" (AI) was coined by computer scientist John McCarthy in 1956. The purpose of this research is to do a comprehensive analysis of prior research that has been done on the important influence those AI systems, in particular QuillBot, Grammarly, and ChatGPT, have had on academic writing in English. This analysis will be carried out by looking at previous research in great detail. The functions and features of each AI tool, as well as user experiences and levels of satisfaction, the effect on writing productivity, the influence on writing quality, and possible ethical concerns, are investigated in this article. Also included are the possibilities for these issues to arise. In addition to this, the functions and characteristics of the user interfaces that correspond to each tool are also mentioned
Shadow Education: Private Supplementary Tutoring Among the Higher Secondary Education in Private Institutions in Agartala Joel Lalengliana Darlong
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.412

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This study delves in the private tutorial system, commonly known as “shadow education,” since it resembles the mainstream system and is growing at an alarming rate in Tripura. Shadow education appears to have become a permanent presence in certain regions with high-quality systems. Two other variables are the increased competitiveness among pupils to outperform one another and high parental expectations. The rise of shadow education is so rapid that every student has more than one supplemental tutoring or coaching service, which aims to aid kids outside of school, primarily to prepare for exams. This study aims to determine the elements that influence the education system in higher Secondary Schools
Synoptic Analysis: Teachers’ Commitment In Nigeria Abbas Sani Dahiru; Anas Hamisu Lawal; Jibril Almustapha
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.453

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This study attempts to analyse the extent of teachers’ commitment among secondary schools of Zamfara State, Nigeria. The study was designed as descriptive research. Population of the study consisted of 28 Public Secondary Schools in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara State with a total number of 367 in-service teachers. From the population of the study, 19 Public Secondary Schools were sampled, wherein 190 teachers were extracted as participants in the study through simple random sampling technique using Morgan and Krejcie’s (1971) table of determining sample size. A structured questionnaire titled ‘Teacher Commitment Questionnaire’ with 15 items developed by Allen (1997) which was constructed on a 4-point Likert scale was employed as an instrument for data collection. Data analysis was made through descriptive statistics using mean and standard deviation. The paper portrayed that, teachers’ commitment towards teaching profession among public secondary schools of Zamfara State was on moderate extent with reference to its average mean value of (M=2.62, SD=1.61).  This paper recommends that, in order to improve teachers’ commitment, more efforts should be offered by the stakeholders in education sector for ensuring a positive adjustment of successful course delivery of teachers and most importantly the academic achievement of the learners
Common Chicken Diseases in Smallholder Farming: A Review Chanphanit Chut; Mardy Serey; Sokun Khoeun
International Journal of Integrative Research Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijir.v1i10.493

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Smallholder chicken farming is an important source of food and income for millions of people around the world as well as in rural areas. However, chicken diseases can cause significant losses to smallholder farmers. The objective of this review is to discuss the most common chicken diseases in smallholder farming, and to discuss the challenges that smallholder farmers face in preventing and controlling chicken diseases. As methodology, this paper summarizes and synthesizes the existing research on the common chicken diseases in smallholder farming. The results showed that there are a variety of chicken diseases, which can be caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. One of the biggest challenges in preventing and controlling chicken diseases is the lack of access to veterinary care and vaccines for smallholder farmers. Another challenge is the lack of knowledge about chicken diseases among many smallholder farmers. However, chicken diseases can be prevented and controlled through a variety of measures, including: vaccination, biosecurity, and good management practices. For recommendation, farmers should avoid selecting seeds in the nest for breeding, and farmers should use animal feed that is self-produced and composed of existing raw materials in the village or district, especially farmers who should be adequately vaccinated against chicken disease

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