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<title>CAUSES OF ABSENTEEISM AMONG STUDENTS, AS PERCIEVED BY SECONDARY SCHOOLTEACHERS IN KWARA STATE, NIGERIA</title>
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<description>CAUSES OF ABSENTEEISM AMONG STUDENTS, AS PERCIEVED BY SECONDARY SCHOOLTEACHERS IN KWARA STATE, NIGERIA
BABA, Cecilia O.
Absenteeism is a major problem that poses challenges to teaching and learning, and the overall academic performance of students. This study investigated the causes of absenteeism among secondary school students, as perceived by teachers in Kwara State, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. The population comprised all secondary school teachers in Kwara State, estimated at 15,412. A sample of 378 teachers was selected using purposive, proportional, and simple random sampling techniques. The "Causes of Students' Absenteeism Questionnaire (CASAQ)" was used to collect data, which was validated and had a reliability of 0.79.&#13;
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The results showed that the main causes of absenteeism among secondary school students, as perceived by teachers, include long distance between school and place of residence, teachers' unfriendliness to students, and students' lack of commitment to schooling. The study also found no significant difference in the causes of absenteeism, as perceived by teachers, based on their educational qualification, marital status, and gender.&#13;
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Based on the findings, the study recommends building secondary schools within the community to reduce the distance from students' homes and prevent absenteeism. It also suggests that school management should ensure a good relationship between teachers and students to create a student-friendly environment. Additionally, teachers should be enlightened on strategies to reduce absenteeism among secondary school students, regardless of their gender, marital status, and educational qualification.
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<title>TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION ON CAUSES OF  BULLYING AMONG UNIVERSAL BASIC  EDUCATION PUPILS, KWALI  AREA  COUNIL, ABUJA -NIGERIA</title>
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BABA, Cecilia O.
The study titled 'Teachers' Perception on causes of Bullying among Universal Basic Students, Kwali Area Council, Abuja-Nigeria is a descriptive survey using questionnaire. The self-structured instrument named 'Causes of Bullying Questionnaire' (CBQ) was to elicit responses from teachers on the causes of bullying among UBE school students. The total population of UBE teachers who participated was 120. Simple random sampling was used for teachers that participated. The instrument was divided into five.
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<title>THE REALITY OF GRIEF, CRISIS AND SORROW:  COUNSELING FOR THE HURTING</title>
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<description>THE REALITY OF GRIEF, CRISIS AND SORROW:  COUNSELING FOR THE HURTING
BABA, Cecilia O.
One major problem of humanity is the failure to see the reality of grief, crisis and sorrow when they strike though the three are reality and pain of human experience. Grief, Crisis and sorrow are reality in the life of every human being whether young or old, male or female, African Traditional Religionist, Muslim, or Christian. Based .on the universality of this problem the researchers discovered various stages of development of grief, crisis and sorrow as experienced by the people and provide a biblical counselling for the hurting. The researchers observed that the awareness of these potential dangers to the life of Nigerians is worthy of researching. This will contribute to an overall effectiveness when the in assisting those going through similar psychological problems various ways solutions provided are put into practice. Therefore this article discusses and provide a  by which counsellors can help to educate, enlighten, comfort, heal guide for people in helping them cope with hard times as grief, crisis and sorrow.
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<title>WIFE BATTERING AND THE CHALLENGES FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA</title>
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<description>WIFE BATTERING AND THE CHALLENGES FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
BILHATU, Dagari K.
Wife battering exists in various cultures of the world. It takes many subtle forms, from aggression and use of verbal words to manifestation of strong hostility and threat to life. These acts result in obvious emotional disturbance and swellings on various parts of the body. Women across the world are expected to bear and endure such acts as part of family life.&#13;
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This paper discusses the definition of violence and battering. Ways to recognize a potential batterer and reasons why women do not seek help and continue to stay in abusive situations are highlighted. The challenges for national development are also outlined.
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