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Item An assessment of the impact of parental care deprivation on in-school adolescents behavioural Problems in Ilorin Metropolis(Faculty of Arts & Education, Lead City University, Ibadan, Oyo State, 2018-12) ONIYE, R. K.; MUHAMMED, S. A.; AKINSEMOYIN, L.OAbstract Parenting plays very crucial roles in adolescents transition to adulthood. It has been recognized as a major vehicle in socializing the child. This study therefore, examined the impact of parental care deprivation on in-school adolescents’ behaviour problems. The study also investigated whether variables such as gender and years of working experience, would influence respondents views. The research method adopted for this study was descriptive survey. The population of the study consisted of all secondary teachers in Ilorin metropolis. An instrument titled “ Parental Care Deprivation on In-School Adolescents Behavioural Problems” was used to obtain data from 300 randomly selected respondents. Percentages, mean and rank order analysis were employed to analyse the demographic data and to answer the main research question while t-test and ANOVA was used to test the research hypotheses at 5% level of significance. The study revealed the impact of parental care deprivation on in-school adolescents include development of inferiority complex; tendencies for rebellion, discipline problems in schools; over-dependences on others and poor academic achievements among others. The study further revealed that gender and years of working experience significantly influenced the perception of respondents on the impact of parental care on in-school adolescents behaviour problems. Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that parents should be assisted to learn how to give appropriate care and support to their children in the areas of cognitive, physical, social, emotional and intellectual development so that the children can develop good and acceptable behaviour in the school, home and society at large, parents should be encouraged to spend more time with their children so that they can easily discover the type of behaviour their children exihibit.Item FACTORS HINDERING PARTICIPATION OF ILLITERATE WOMEN IN NON-FORMAL EDUCATION IN KWARA STATE NIGERIA(Faculty of Education, University of Port Harcourt., 2017-10) ABDULAZIZ, I. RASHEED. S.A, OLUSHOLA , . A.O, .I.& , T.O; RASHEED, S. A.; IYEKOLO, A. O.; BALOGUN, A. O; ONIYE, R. K.The descriptive survey was employed in this study. The population for this study was made up of three hundred and thirty (330) respondents that were illiterate in Kwara state, Nigeria. The main instrument used to obtain data for this study was adapted questionnaire, four research questions were formulated and the data collected for this study were collated and analyzed using percentage. Based on the findings of this study, sensitization and awareness campaign, seminars and workshop on women education should be the first on the agenda list of government and the need to raise the study of women in non-formal education in the society and bring them to the developmental process as partners in progress.