The relevance of the private sector in the overall growth of economies in subSaharan
Africa (SSA) draws attention to the elements that aid its grov.rth.
Provision of credit is of much interest to the government and the ...
Osiakwan, Japhet Kwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
This study examined the innuence of the Diploma 111 Basic Education (DBE)
programme run by Colleges of Education on beginning teachers' teaching
efficiency in mathematics. The study employed sequential explanatory ...
Owusu-Cole, Clement(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
This study analysed the influence of Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
practices in the Colleges of Education (CoEs) on tutor effectiveness in Ghana. Tutor
effectiveness was measured within a framework of three ...
The main purpose of this study was to analyse the psychometric properties of
the Junior Certificate Examination (JCE) agriculture multiple-choice items
using item response theory. In addition, the study examined Differential ...
Boadu, Vida Gyimah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-06)
This study aims to apply handheld infrared spectral technique to develop a
predictive model for the identification of adulterants and rapid estimation of the
quality of coffee products. For the classification of coffee ...
MEFFUL, JOSEPH EBO(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
The relationship between theatre and disability goes as far back as ancient Greece where dramatic writings of Greek dramatists included characters with disabilities. Africa has a complex and developing relationship between ...
Ashun, Emmanuel Adom(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The study evaluated the implementation of the four-year Bachelor of Education
Social Studies curriculum for Colleges of Education in Ghana. The concurrent
embedded research design was employed. A sample of 360 teacher ...
The evidence of climate change and variability and its risk to climatedependent
livelihoods is enormous. The sensitivity of rain-fed agriculture to
climate demands evidence-based climate risk management by smallholder ...
LUKHABI, DOROTHY KHASISI(University of Cape Coast, 2024-05)
There is currently no country-specific water quality index (WQI) for monitoring estuarine water quality in Ghana. This study addresses this gap by developing an integrated WQI for monitoring the quality of estuarine water ...
The study explored the issue of gender, but with focus on Ga proverbs and how they serve in creating a male hegemonic culture in which women are given the status of the Other as against men as the Self. Specifically, the ...
The goal of this study is to examine how political corruption is depicted in post-colonial literature, specifically in Altine's Wrath, Midnight Hotel and Harvest of Corruption. African literary artists, and African literary ...
GYAMFI, SERWAA ADU(University of Cape Coast, 2024-01)
This study investigated the prevalence, nature and determinants of intimate partner violence (IPV) among college of education students in Ghana. The study adopted a mixed method approach, specifically a concurrent triangulation ...
The thesis examines the trauma that enslaved women encounter at various stages of their capture and enslavement, the ways in which they resist the brutalities of slavery, and how these are represented in the four literary ...
FREMPONG, CLARA OFOSUA(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
This study aimed to investigate English language tutors‘ Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) in teaching grammar at selected colleges of education (CoEs) in Ghana. In this exploratory sequential mixed methods study, ...
Slippe, Dorcas Pearl(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study examined the morphological awareness and vocabulary knowledge
of preservice teachers of the English language at the University of Cape Coast
(UCC). The embedded mixed methods design underpinned by pragmatism
was ...
DONKOH, KWEKU ESIA(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study investigated the relationship between the emerging culture and job satisfaction of tutors in public CoEs in Ghana, and analysed the combination of culture traits that enhance tutor job satisfaction in these ...
Tourism destination governance is pivotal for managing diverse interests
by involving multiple stakeholders. This study employs a qualitative single-case
approach to evaluate tourism destination governance in the Afadzato ...
Yeboah-Sarpong, Atta(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Maternal Morbidity (MMb) of which Maternal Near-Miss (MNM) is a major
constituent, receives less attention compared with Maternal Mortality (MMt)
despite its greater contribution to the global burden of poor maternal ...
DAPILAH, JACOB NAABONG(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
This thesis addresses a critical research gap in the domain of municipal solid waste management, specifically focusing on household waste recycling in emerging economies. Despite the proven effectiveness of reverse logistics ...
Quansah, Esther Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study examined the influence of job stress, emotional intelligence and
creativity on the job performance of tutors in colleges of education in Ghana.
The descriptive survey design was employed for the study. The ...
The relevance of the private sector in the overall growth of economies in subSaharan
Africa (SSA) draws attention to the elements that aid its grov.rth.
Provision of credit is of much interest to the government and the ...
Osiakwan, Japhet Kwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
This study examined the innuence of the Diploma 111 Basic Education (DBE)
programme run by Colleges of Education on beginning teachers' teaching
efficiency in mathematics. The study employed sequential explanatory ...
Owusu-Cole, Clement(University of Cape Coast, 2023-06)
This study analysed the influence of Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
practices in the Colleges of Education (CoEs) on tutor effectiveness in Ghana. Tutor
effectiveness was measured within a framework of three ...
The main purpose of this study was to analyse the psychometric properties of
the Junior Certificate Examination (JCE) agriculture multiple-choice items
using item response theory. In addition, the study examined Differential ...
Boadu, Vida Gyimah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-06)
This study aims to apply handheld infrared spectral technique to develop a
predictive model for the identification of adulterants and rapid estimation of the
quality of coffee products. For the classification of coffee ...
MEFFUL, JOSEPH EBO(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
The relationship between theatre and disability goes as far back as ancient Greece where dramatic writings of Greek dramatists included characters with disabilities. Africa has a complex and developing relationship between ...
Ashun, Emmanuel Adom(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The study evaluated the implementation of the four-year Bachelor of Education
Social Studies curriculum for Colleges of Education in Ghana. The concurrent
embedded research design was employed. A sample of 360 teacher ...
The evidence of climate change and variability and its risk to climatedependent
livelihoods is enormous. The sensitivity of rain-fed agriculture to
climate demands evidence-based climate risk management by smallholder ...
LUKHABI, DOROTHY KHASISI(University of Cape Coast, 2024-05)
There is currently no country-specific water quality index (WQI) for monitoring estuarine water quality in Ghana. This study addresses this gap by developing an integrated WQI for monitoring the quality of estuarine water ...
The study explored the issue of gender, but with focus on Ga proverbs and how they serve in creating a male hegemonic culture in which women are given the status of the Other as against men as the Self. Specifically, the ...
The goal of this study is to examine how political corruption is depicted in post-colonial literature, specifically in Altine's Wrath, Midnight Hotel and Harvest of Corruption. African literary artists, and African literary ...
GYAMFI, SERWAA ADU(University of Cape Coast, 2024-01)
This study investigated the prevalence, nature and determinants of intimate partner violence (IPV) among college of education students in Ghana. The study adopted a mixed method approach, specifically a concurrent triangulation ...
The thesis examines the trauma that enslaved women encounter at various stages of their capture and enslavement, the ways in which they resist the brutalities of slavery, and how these are represented in the four literary ...
FREMPONG, CLARA OFOSUA(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
This study aimed to investigate English language tutors‘ Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) in teaching grammar at selected colleges of education (CoEs) in Ghana. In this exploratory sequential mixed methods study, ...
Slippe, Dorcas Pearl(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study examined the morphological awareness and vocabulary knowledge
of preservice teachers of the English language at the University of Cape Coast
(UCC). The embedded mixed methods design underpinned by pragmatism
was ...
DONKOH, KWEKU ESIA(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
This study investigated the relationship between the emerging culture and job satisfaction of tutors in public CoEs in Ghana, and analysed the combination of culture traits that enhance tutor job satisfaction in these ...
Tourism destination governance is pivotal for managing diverse interests
by involving multiple stakeholders. This study employs a qualitative single-case
approach to evaluate tourism destination governance in the Afadzato ...
Yeboah-Sarpong, Atta(University of Cape Coast, 2024-03)
Maternal Morbidity (MMb) of which Maternal Near-Miss (MNM) is a major
constituent, receives less attention compared with Maternal Mortality (MMt)
despite its greater contribution to the global burden of poor maternal ...
DAPILAH, JACOB NAABONG(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
This thesis addresses a critical research gap in the domain of municipal solid waste management, specifically focusing on household waste recycling in emerging economies. Despite the proven effectiveness of reverse logistics ...
Quansah, Esther Aba(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
This study examined the influence of job stress, emotional intelligence and
creativity on the job performance of tutors in colleges of education in Ghana.
The descriptive survey design was employed for the study. The ...