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2018Issues and Challenges of Ghana School Feeding Programme in the KEEA Municipality GhanaAkuamoah-Boateng, Clara; Sam-Tagoe, Josephine
2020LEADERSHIP ROLES OF HEADTEACHERS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN GHANA: “DIRECTING” AND “CONTROLLING” VIEWPOINTAnkoma-Sey, Vera Rosemary
2013Integrating Information Technology into Pedagogy: The Gender PerspectiveBervell, Brandford; Ahiatrogah, Paul Dela; Laryea, John Ekow; Essilfie, Gabriel
2020Influence of students’ learning experiences on involvement in alma mater in selected Ghanaian, Kenyan and Rwandan UniversitiesBizimana, Benjamin; Ampofo, Samuel Yaw; Ndayambaje, Irenee; Njihia, Samuel Mukirae
2020LMS-Enabled Blended Learning Use Intentions among Distance Education Tutors: Examining the Mediation Role of Attitude Based on Technology-Related Stimulus-Response Theoretical FrameworkBervell, Brandford; Nyagorme, Paul; Arkorful, Valentina
2020PREDICTABILITY OF INSTRUCTIONAL QUALITY ON TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN THE PREPARATION OF TEACHERS AT THE COLLEGE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COASTSenyametor, Felix; Amponsah, Mark Owusu; Nutifafa, Banini; Edjah, Koawo
2016Pre-Service Teachers’ Perceptions on Procedures to Identify and Assess Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities: The Case of Tutors’ of Colleges of Education in GhanaGYIMAH, EMMANUEL KOFI; AMOAKO, R.
2020LMS-enabled blended learning utilization in distance tertiary education: establishing the relationships among facilitating conditions, voluntariness of use and use behaviourBervell, Brandford; Arkorful, Valentina
2015PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST DISTANCE EDUCATION ON TEACHERS’ PERFORMANCE IN THE BASIC SCHOOLS OF KWAHU WEST MUNICIPALITYDANKYI, JOYCE KWAKYEWAA; DANKYI, LYDIA AFRAMEA
2019Phenomenological Experiences of the Girl Child in Accessing Technical Education in GhanaAnkoma-Sey, Vera; Nsoh, Joyce; Quansah, Frank