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Impact of Qualification of Physical Education Teachers on the Performance of Primary Schools Pupils in P.E Examinations in Imo State, Nigeria
F.C. Akalazu1
Department of Sport and Exercise Science, Faculty of Education, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Published Online: March-April 2023
Pages: 20-22
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9. Obiyemi, W. & Abayomi, T. (1995). Management of sport equipment and supplies; The Nigeria college of education experience; Journal of
Physical Education and Research vol. 1, No.1, Pp 53.
10. Ogonor, B.O (2001). Maintenance of secondary school& facilities in mid-western Nigeria, in N.A. Nwagwu et al (eds) Current issues in
educational management in Nigeria. Benin City: Ambik Press Ltd.
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National Conference of Association forEncouraging Qualitative Education in Nigeria(ASSEQEN). 9thllth May.
12. Owolabi. E.O. (1997). Physical Education in BotswanaEducation systems: The desirable state. In E.O. Owolabi. B. Kalu, M Wekesa &
A.L. Toriola (Eds.),Physical Education in Botswana Schools and Colleges(8-11). Gaborone: Department of Physical Educationand
Recreation. University of Botswana.
13. Owuamanam, D.O. (2005).Threats to Academic Integrity in Nigerian Universities. Lead paper presented at theconference of the National
Association of Educational Researchers and Evaluators, University of Ado-Ekiti, June 13-17.
14. Pangrazi. R.P. & Dauer. V.P. (1981) Moment in Early Childhood and Primary Education. Minneapolis. MS: Burgess.
15. Puffa. I. (1988). Physical education as a professional career in Ghana.African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and
Dance. 4(L): 45-52.
2. Amusa, L.O Toriola. A.L., & Monyeki, K.D. (1997). Career opportunities in Physical Education and Spans: Implications for professional
preparation in Physical Education in Botswana. In E.O. Owalabi, B. Kalui, & A.L. Toriola (Eds.). Physical Education in Botswana
Schools and Colleges (18 1-195). Gaborone (Botswana): Department of Physical Education and Recreation,University of Botswana.
3. Asiyai, R. I. (2012). Assessing School Facilities in Public Secondary schools in Delta State, Nigeria. African Research Review
International multidisciplinary Journal:6 (2), 192-205
4. Atanda, A.I. & W.O. Lameed (2006). Fundamentals of school organisation and classroom management. Ibadan: Awernark Industrial
Printers.
5. Emetarom, U.C. (2004). Provision and Management ofFacilities in Primary Schools in Nigeria: Implication forPolicy Formulation. In
E.O. Fagbemiye, J.B. Babalola et al. Management of Primary and Secondary Education inNigeria.NAEAP publication.
6. Jaiyeoba, O. and Atanda, A.I. (2003).Community participation in the provision of facilities in secondaryschools in Nigeria. Being a paper
presented at theConference of Nigeria Association of EducationalAdministration and Planning (NAEAP). University ofIbadan, Ibadan.
29th—3lst October
7. Lawal, A.O. (1996).The Role of Supervisors and Inspectors in improving Educational Students Language arts, Journalof Studies in
Education, Ilorin 1 (3) pp 14-16.
8. Mgbor, M.O. (2006). Issues and future direction of physical education in Nigeria Retrieved Feb., 15tI from:http://www..The Sage Online
Journal.Org.
9. Obiyemi, W. & Abayomi, T. (1995). Management of sport equipment and supplies; The Nigeria college of education experience; Journal of
Physical Education and Research vol. 1, No.1, Pp 53.
10. Ogonor, B.O (2001). Maintenance of secondary school& facilities in mid-western Nigeria, in N.A. Nwagwu et al (eds) Current issues in
educational management in Nigeria. Benin City: Ambik Press Ltd.
11. Omoregie, N. (2005). Re-packaging secondary education inNigeria for great and dynamic economy. Paper presentedat the 2nd Annual
National Conference of Association forEncouraging Qualitative Education in Nigeria(ASSEQEN). 9thllth May.
12. Owolabi. E.O. (1997). Physical Education in BotswanaEducation systems: The desirable state. In E.O. Owolabi. B. Kalu, M Wekesa &
A.L. Toriola (Eds.),Physical Education in Botswana Schools and Colleges(8-11). Gaborone: Department of Physical Educationand
Recreation. University of Botswana.
13. Owuamanam, D.O. (2005).Threats to Academic Integrity in Nigerian Universities. Lead paper presented at theconference of the National
Association of Educational Researchers and Evaluators, University of Ado-Ekiti, June 13-17.
14. Pangrazi. R.P. & Dauer. V.P. (1981) Moment in Early Childhood and Primary Education. Minneapolis. MS: Burgess.
15. Puffa. I. (1988). Physical education as a professional career in Ghana.African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and
Dance. 4(L): 45-52.
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