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Teacher recruitment strategies and job performance in public senior secondary schools of Nigeria Olaifa, Adeseko Sunday; Issa, Hammed Okiki; Niji-Olawepo, Olaide Abidemi; Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Olaifa, Ebunlomo Oreoluwa
Journal of Educational Management and Instruction (JEMIN) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/jemin.v3i1.7886

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Teachers’ recruitment strategies are indispensable instruments for the selection of qualified and competent teachers. This study examined teachers’ recruitment strategies and job performance in public senior secondary schools in Kwara State, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive survey of correlational type. Two research questions and one hypothesis were raised to guide the study. The population of the study consisted of four hundred and two respondents in the 196 public secondary schools in Kwara State. The research instruments used were titled Teachers’ Recruitment Strategies Questionnaire” (TRSQ) and Job Performance Questionnaire (JPQ) were used to collect data for the study. Mean, Standard deviation and Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings of the study revealed that there was a significant relationship between teachers’ recruitment strategies and job performance in public senior secondary schools in Kwara State (p-value .000 < significant level .05). It was recommended among others that Kwara State government through Kwara Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), must endeavour to keep a high level of recruitment strategies to ensure and maintain the professional and competent spirit of teachers and good moral standard of the educational system in Kwara State.
Simplifying the Puzzle: How Computational Thinking and Abstraction Can Help Teachers Conquer Classroom Complexity Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Prastikawati, Entika Fani
International Journal of Research in Education Vol 4, No 1 (2024): Issued in January 2024
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijre.v4i1.17487

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The investigation examines the utilization of abstraction and computational thinking by educators to effectively navigate the complexities encountered in the educational setting. It underscores the significance of these cognitive capacities in the examination and determination of intricate issues. To facilitate students in problem-solving and decision-making, educators can utilize computational thinking to break down challenging issues into more manageable components. Two capacities that educators can utilize to apply their knowledge in various circumstances are the identification of patterns and the extrapolation of abstract notions. This research study demonstrated the utility of abstraction and computational thinking in equipping educators with the necessary tools to address classroom issues, which is particularly valuable for curricula focused on training future educators. The study not only identifies potential challenges but also offers recommendations for overcoming the difficulties that teachers may encounter when implementing these ideas in the classroom. By employing these tactics and recommended solutions, educators can help students improve their analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking abilities, thus preparing them for the challenges of the digital era.
ICT Skills Acquisition and Utilization Among Postgraduate Students in Universities in Kwara State, Nigeria Olaifa, Adeseko sunday; Adisa, Taofiq Adesola; Are, Seyi; Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Ayoku, Oba Baba
International Journal of Research in Education Vol 4, No 1 (2024): Issued in January 2024
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijre.v4i1.17472

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This study investigates the ICT skills utilization among postgraduate students in Universities in Kwara State, Nigeria. The research design was a descriptive survey of the correlational type. A proportional random sampling technique was adopted to select 250 respondents from the 580 postgraduate students of the Faculties of Education of the selected Universities in Kwara State, Nigeria. The Instrument titled ICT Skills Acquisition and Utilization Questionnaire (ICTSAUQ) was used for data collection. The instruments were validated by experts in the Department of Educational Management and Counselling and found reliable with a reliability coefficient of 0.82. Three research questions were raised for the study and answered using descriptive statistics of mean and standard deviation. One research hypothesis formulated was tested using inferential statistics of Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) Statistics at a 0.05 level of significance. The findings of this study revealed that there is a significant relationship between the Acquisition of ICT skills and usage among postgraduate students in universities in Kwara State. Based on the findings the study recommends among other things that postgraduate students of Universities in Kwara states should undergo a compulsory ICT skill acquisition skill to aid their academic activities.
Japan’s Success Story in Fostering Collective Responsibility in Suicide Prevention: The Power of Unity Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Akinnubi, Paul Olaolu
JAPANEDU: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Bahasa Jepang Vol 8, No 2 (2023): JAPANEDU December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (Indonesia University of Education)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/japanedu.v8i2.63174

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Drawing insights from Japan’s inspiring initiatives, this article uncovers the valuable lessons that can be learned in addressing suicide issues with collective responsibility. This study attempts to investigate the importance of cooperation in Japan’s effectiveness in promoting collective responsibility for suicide prevention. Suicide is a significant public health issue around the world, and Japan has historically had high suicide rates. However, by employing several initiatives that prioritize shared responsibility and community involvement, Japan has recently achieved impressive strides in reducing suicide rates. This paper analyzes the crucial elements such as cultural elements, social support networks, and government initiatives that have contributed to Japan’s success. It also looks at how these strategies affect suicide prevention and emphasizes the lessons that other countries can learn from Japan’s experience. According to the study’s findings, the power of unity in combination with targeted therapy can effectively address the challenging issue of suicide prevention.
Advancing 21st-Century Creativity and Innovation into Japanese Educational System Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
JAPANEDU: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Bahasa Jepang Vol 8, No 1 (2023): JAPANEDU June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (Indonesia University of Education)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/japanedu.v8i1.57979

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The 21st century requires a new set of skills for success in a global economy. Creativity and innovation are essential components of skills, yet the current Japanese educational system does not place a strong emphasis on these skills. This paper stated the importance of project-based learning and technology integration approaches that can be used to advance creativity and innovation in the Japanese educational system. By promoting creativity and innovation in the Japanese educational system, we can help to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills that are essential for success in the 21st century. The paper provides detailed strategies for overcoming challenges in advancing 21st-century creativity and innovation in the Japanese educational system. Finally, the paper emphasizes the importance of providing teachers with the necessary training and support to implement innovative approaches effectively.
Explanatory remark on differences between a position paper and an empirical paper Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
INVOTEC Vol 19, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Technological and Vocational Education-Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/invotec.v19i1.57126

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An accessible explanation of academic writing differences between a position paper and an empirical paper for graduate students’ writing approach. The purpose is for graduate scholars who want to use these articles for basic knowledge and fundamental ideas. It can also be used as a textbook or reference. The paper revealed information regarding academic writing differences between position papers, empirical papers and authenticate benefits.  Both position papers and empirical papers involve research and analysis but the main difference is that position papers present a specific stance or argument while empirical papers present objective data and research findings. It was concluded that a position paper and an empirical paper focus on argumentation persuasion versus original research create a new body of knowledge scientifically.
Maximizing Mentorship Relationships: Leveraging Intersubjective Theory for Productive Interactions Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
Indonesian Values and Character Education Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ivcej.v7i1.75536

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Mentorship is a dynamic and transformative relationship where an experienced individual, known as the mentor, gives guidance, assistance, and expertise to a much less experienced individual, called the mentee, to assist them in broadening their view and professionally. This study explores the application of the intersubjective theory in maximizing mentorship relationships for extra-effective interactions. Intersubjectivity theory emphasizes the importance of understanding the subjective views and perspectives of each mentor and mentee to cultivate greater significant and powerful mentorship dynamics. By delving into the nuances of intersubjective communication and understanding, this research aims to offer insights and techniques that can be used to boost mentorship studies and results. Through an aggregate of theoretical evaluation and realistic implications, this study offers a new perspective on how intersubjective ideas can be leveraged to optimize mentorship interactions in diverse professional and academic settings. In conclusion, the integration of intersubjective concepts into mentorship practices can revolutionize the manner we method mentoring relationships, transferring the point of interest from hierarchical and directive models closer to greater collaborative and egalitarian frameworks. By embracing the standards of intersubjectivity, mentors can foster a lifestyle of shared knowledge and empowerment, wherein both mentors and mentees are valued as equal partners in the pursuit of private and professional development.
Science Teachers’ Perceptions of Factors Influencing Senior School Students’ Performance in STEAM Luwoye, Akindeyi; Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Afolabi, Ojo Kayode; Suleiman, Bilkisu Aliyu
Jurnal Pendidikan Multimedia (Edsence) Volume 5 No 2 (December 2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/edsence.v5i2.60767

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The perspectives maintained by scientific educators concerning the factors that influence the academic performance of senior high school students in the domains of STEAM have a significant impact on shaping the educational landscape in Kwara State, Nigeria. By addressing the existing limitations in research and comprehending the intricacies that affect students' accomplishments in STEAM subjects, educational practitioners and policymakers possess the potential to implement focused interventions aimed at augmenting the calibre of instruction and fostering a workforce that is well-prepared for the future. This study investigated science teachers’ perceptions of factors influencing senior school students’ performance in STEAM in Kwara State, Nigeria.  This study was descriptive research of a survey type. A purposive sampling technique was used to select 81 science teachers from Kwara State. Four research questions were generated and answered using frequency count and percentage while three hypotheses formulated were tested using Chi-square at 0.05 level of significance. The instrument used was the researcher-designed titled Teachers Perception Factors Affecting Students’ Performance Questionnaire (TPFASPQ). Findings revealed that there was a significant difference between science teachers’ perceptions of factors influencing students’ performance in STEAM based on academic qualification, teaching experience and school location. The study concluded that language barriers and occasional pregnancy among female students are some of the social and cultural issues influencing their performance in STEAM. The study recommended that the government should make available standard laboratories and adequate equipment to enable effective teaching of STEAM and also school administrators should employ qualified science teachers and organize in-service training for the teachers.
Kesantrian Management: Strategy and Efficiency of Santri’s Learning Activities (A Case Study at Pondok Pesantren Babussalam Cimanggis Depok) Suharyat, Yayat; Nurhayati, Sri; Rohmat, Rohmat; Mista, Hunaidah; Hidayat, Ahmad Wahyu; Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
JPPM (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat) Vol 10, No 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Departement of Nonformal Education, Graduate Scholl of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jppm.v10i2.58680

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This study aims to explore and analyze the management of Santri (students who study in Islamic boarding schools) in increasing the efficiency of Santri learning activities. This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and document review. The research subjects were the students and teachers/ustadz who were included in the management of the Santri and the Babussalam Islamic Boarding School, Cimanggis, Depok, as the research site. The study found that various obstacles faced by Santri to increase the efficiency of Santri's learning activities require good management of Santri and strategies so that Islamic boarding schools can achieve the goals. The learning management and strategy of the Santri are the success factors in producing superior Santri as the Rabbani generation, the successor of the Prophets' treatises.
Problem-Solving Skills Among 21st-Century Learners Toward Creativity and Innovation Ideas Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Jimoh, Hassanat Abdullateef
Thinking Skills and Creativity Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/tscj.v6i1.62708

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In the 21st century, innovation and creativity are becoming increasingly important for success in both academic and professional settings. To promote innovation and creativity, it is essential to prioritize the development of problem-solving skills among learners. This study aims to analyze the problem-solving skills in promoting innovation and creativity and provides a key theoretical model for developing these skills. The method used in this research is Systematic Literature Review. Researchers collected journal articles from Google Scholar, Research Gate, SINTA, Scopus, and Web of Science. The result found problem-solving skills enable learners to analyze complex problems, develop creative solutions, and implement those solutions effectively. One key theoretical model that supports problem-solving skills is the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) model. The aCPS model consists of six stages: understanding the problem, generating ideas, developing solutions, planning for action, taking action, and evaluating results. Prioritizing problem-solving skills among learners has been linked to academic achievement, success in the workforce and higher levels of innovation and creativity.
Co-Authors Abdullateef Hassanat Jimoh Abdulrazak, Mohammed Abimbowo, Yusuff Olatunji Abiola, Muhydeen Olaitan Abisoye, Fausat Motunrayo Abrahem Masuwd, Mowafg Adisa, Taofiq Adesola Adong, Christine Afolabi, Ojo Kayode Ahmad Muzakki Ainnubi, Olaolu Paul Ajala, Sodiq Ajape, Rasheedat Oladunni Ajewole, Idowu Philip Akinnubi, Olaolu Paul Akinnubi, Paul Olaolu Alabi, Opeyemi Abdullahi Ardianto, Hendri Are, Seyi Ayoku, Oba Baba Badawi, Habib Baharun, Hasan Banderas , Antoni Benjamin, Theophilus Bolaji, Oluwafemi Tajudeen Busari, Jamiu Muhammad Ehindero, Ronke Elizabeth Entika Fani Prastikawati Entoh Tohani Fajenyo, Ridwan Ayodele Fawale, Afiss Adebayo Firmansyah Firmansyah Heldy Ramadhan Putra P Hidayat, Ahmad Wahyu I Wayan Widiana Ibrahim Solahudeen Owoyale-Abdulganiy Iis Prasetyo Imam Shofwan Issa, Hammed Okiki Jamiu, Tajudeen Ade Jimoh, Hassanat Abdullateef Jolaoye, Joshua Durotoye Lere Omiwole, Joseph Lestari, Liana Lulut Widyaningrum Luwoye, Akindeyi Mahmud, Musa Aremu Makinde, Semiu Olawale Medupin, Abiodun Johnson Mista, Hunaidah Muhammad Arifudin, Muhammad Munawwaroh, Izzatul Murtiningsih Niji-Olawepo, Olaide Abidemi Oba-Suleiman, Raimi Obi, Sabina Nwakaego Oderinde, Olayinka Ibiyemi Oladimeji, Rasheedat Modupe Olaifa, Adeseko Sunday Olaifa, Ebunlomo Oreoluwa Onikoyi, Olawale Abayomi Oshin, Olubunmi Olufunke Oyelakin, Akinyemi Moruff Paramole, Oyeronke Christiana Peters, Olorunjeedalo Anu Pradnyani, Made Shania Satya Putri, Dinda Febrianti Ratih Laily Nurjanah Riwayatiningsih, Rika Rohmat rohmat Safitri, Mayliana Ariyani Sagaya, Amdalat Abiodun Sain, Zohaib Hassan Sani, Lauratu Haruna Septiarini, Nyoman Intan Shidiq*, Ari Syahidul Shogbesan, Yusuf Olayinka Sholihah, Mar'atus Sri Nurhayati Sulaimon, Jamiu Temitope Suleiman, Bilkisu Aliyu Suleiman, Mordecai Gimba Suleiman, Yusuf Sunday Olaifa, Adeseko Taridi, Taridi taufikin, taufikin Widiastuti Agustina Eko Setyowati Wijaya, Kristian Wirawan, Kadek Adrian Surya Indra Yahaya, Ajoke Kudirat Yayat Suharyat Yusuf, Jamilla