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Item Attitude of University of Ilorin undergraduate students to the teaching and learning of History.(Department of Educational Foundations, University of Benin, Nigeria., 2017) Abubakar, Saidu; Badru, S.A; Oyinloye, S.K.Item Colonialism and education in Africa: The French education policies in colonial Africa. In International and Comparative Education: Cross-cultural Approach(Celwel Publishers, Port Harcourt., 2022) Abdulrahman, Y. M.; Oniye, M. I.; Abubakar, SaiduItem Education and employment in Nigeria: changes and challenges.(History of Education Society of Nigeria., 2010) Abubakar, Saidu; Sheu, A. LEducation and employment in Nigeria has gone through various challenges. Analysis of the Nigerian education sectors right from the missionary to date reveals challenges in employment underemployment and unemployment of its citizens, it was observed that the education Nigerians received from the missionaries was to serve their purposes. This type of education only meant to produce proud, lazy people who dislike manual labor and prefer white collar jobs.Item Ethical issue in contemporary teacher preparation for the new generation: implication for the teaching profession. a(Department of Educational Foundation, Enugu Sate University of Science and Technology, Enugu., 2014) Abubakar, Saidu; Adekola, O; Oliver, BItem History of education and national development with special reference to vocational and technical education. In Theory and Practice of Education in Nigeria(University of Port Harcourt Press., 2017) Abubakar, Saidu; Oyedeji, N. B.Item Perception of history students of University of Ilorin on the use of CBT to assess history courses.(Department of Educational Foundations, University of Benin, Nigeria., 2017) Abubakar, SaiduInformation and communication technology is gaining vast popularity globally in recent years, its use which extended to information processing capacities is influencing organisations of all types and sizes bring about changes in institutional goals, the main purpose of this study, is to investigate the perception of history student of university of Ilorin on the use of CBT to assess history coursesItem Perception of History Teachers on the Use of ICT Facilities for Teaching in Secondary Schools in Ilorin, Nigeria.(Kashere Journal of Education, 2020) Abubakar, Saidu; Alabi, J. AItem Problem and Prospect of Teaching History in Secondary Schools in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria.(Department of Health Promotion Education and Environmental Health Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2019) Abubakar, SaiduThis study examined problems and prospects of teaching History in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria. In this study, differences in the perceived problems and prospects of teaching History on the basis of gender, teaching qualifications and experience were also examined. This study made use of descriptive survey method. The population for this study were all senior secondary school History teachers in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State. 40 teachers were sampled for the study using simple random sampling technique. A researcher’ self-developed questionnaire was used for data collection while the data collected for this study were analysed using the percentage and mean rating to answer the research questions while independent t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were used to test the hypotheses postulated for this study at 0.05 level of significance. Findings from this study revealed that the problems of teaching history are teachers’ inadequate knowledge of the subject matter, inadequate instructional materials, excessive history curriculum content, inadequate time allotted for teaching activities; poor implementation of history curriculum. The prospects of History have been affirmed to help the student to gain deeper understanding of how the world around them came to be. It was also found that there is no discrepancy in the perceived problems and prospects of teaching history on the basis of teachers’ gender, qualifications and teaching experience. It was therefore recommended among others that, there is need for Government to make available and adequate up-to-date reading materials for the teachers and students so as to facilitate the teaching and learning of history in Senior Secondary Schools; there is need to provide teacher-support instructional materials that are totally inclusive of what is required to present and support the lesson.Item Quantitative analysis of secondary school education in Kwara State, 1987-2008.(History of Education Society of Nigeria., 2021) Abubakar, Saidu; Sheu, A. LItem Strategies for improving Students Low Enrolment in Senior Secondary Schools History in Kwara State, Nigeria(Department of Adult and Primary Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2020) Abubakar, SaiduHistory as a subject in Nigerian secondary schools is not only significant for its role as an instrument of nation building rather it instills creative, imaginative and critical thinking skills on the learners. However, as important as History is, the enrolment rate is still low in Nigerian secondary schools. Therefore, this study examined teachers’ perceived strategies for improving students’ low enrolment in Senior Secondary School History in Kwara State. Descriptive survey research design was employed in the study while the population consisted of all Senior Secondary School teachers in Kwara State. 450 teachers were randomly sampled for the study using multistage sampling techniques. A researchers’ self-developed questionnaire titled, Strategies for Improving Students’ Low Enrolment in Senior Secondary School History (SISLESHQ) was used for data collection. The Cronbach Alpha statistics was used to determine a reliability index of 0.79 while the data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics of mean and rank order to answer research question and inferential statistics of t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were used to test the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. Findings from this study revealed that the perceived strategies for improving students’ low enrolment in Senior Secondary School History in Kwara State, Nigeria are by making History as a core subject for Arts students; making History as a general/optional for all SSS students to have knowledge of the past events of their immediate community and at large among others. There was a statistically significant difference in teachers’ perceived strategies for improving students’ low enrolment in Senior Secondary School History based on teaching qualifications in Kwara State, Nigeria. It was therefore recommended among others that History should be made a core subject for Arts students and a general/optional for other category of students; the use of modern teaching and learning techniques such as inquiry teaching technique, co-operative (e.g. think-pair-share) and competitive teaching technique (game theory), all which are learner-centeredness in History teaching and learning process should be integrated so as to increase the number of students enrolling for HistoryItem Teachers' Perception of the Content of Upper Basic Education Yoruba Language Curriculum in Oyo North Senatorial District, Nigeria(International Journal of Educational Management, 2014-07) Surajudeen, Adewale; Abubakar, SaiduItem Trend in technical and vocational education in Nigeria and Kenya(Historians of Educational Development Society of Nigeria., 2018) Jekayinfa, O. J; Abubakar, Saidu; Raji, M. O.; Ogungbemi, A. A.Item Utilization of Information and Communication Technology Resources for History Instruction Among Secondary School Teachers in Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria.(Department of Educational Foundations, Faculty of Education, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria., 2021) Abubakar, Saidu; Jekayinfa, O. JItem What to Teach in History(Department of Arts Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria., 2021) Abubakar, Saidu; Aburime, A. O; Olaniyi, A.J