Alhassan, Abdul-Wakeel Karakara(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
For years resource economists studied the potentials of the green economy and how
to achieve growth and development through it. The blue economy (i.e., the ocean
resources) is an alternative that could drive growth and ...
Lasim, Obed Uwumbornyi(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
This study assessed the performance of Routine Health Information System
(RT-IIS) as well as identified the technical , organisational, and behavioural
factors affecting maternal and child health (MCH) data quality (DQ) ...
Sempah, David Baba(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
Operating family businesses owner-managers play a monumental role in emerging
and developed countries due to their leadership characteristics as well as their
entrepreneurial orientation. Despite its importance, current ...
Segbedzi, Cynthia Esinam(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
Food safety is a global issue that is critical to public health, and accurate
knowledge of safe food practices by food handlers can save the lives of many
consumers. The purpose of this study was to examine knowledge, ...
Affreh, Ophelia(University of Cape Coast, 2020-05)
The trend world over is to include students 111 the governance of tertiary
education institutions. The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives
of student leaders, students, and college principals on the ...
This study investigated the quality of life of persons with disabilities in Ghana
and the role of higher education, employment and social support systems. The
study adopted a mixed-methods research with explanatory ...
Munkaila, Abdul-Basit Danjoe(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
Monitoring and evaluation form an integral part of the project cycle and goodmanagement
practice. Monitoring and evaluation is fundamental to achieving project
goals, objectives and success. The study examines monitoring ...
Gbormittah, Daniel(University of Cape Coast, 2022-09)
Teaching in context in this study is an innovative way ofteaching mathematics
that relates the abstract mathematical concepts that teachers teach in schools to
the learners' everyday realities. The three-tier teaching ...
The careful representation of Fancy Dress masquerades in the Ghanaian space,
especially in Winneba, has been held in high esteem over the decades as part of
Ghana's popular culture. Undoubtedly, the use of costume in ...
Arthur, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
There seems to be an annual recurrence of the challenge of placing every
university student for practical internship programme in most technical
universities in Ghana. In addressing this challenge, this study ...
Darkwa, Bernard Fentim(University of Cape Coast, 2020-02)
The study focused on improving the teaching and learning of accounting with
ICT (audio-visual materials) to promote interactivity in Senior High School
(SHS) classrooms in Ghana. The research approach for the study was ...
Kpodoe, Ivy Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2020-11)
This study examined the influence of teachers’ knowledge and attitude on their management strategies for students with Emotional and Behavioural Disorders (EBD) in second cycle institutions in the Volta Region. The theoretical ...
Inkoom, Emmanuel Wisgtos(University of Cape Coast, 2020-09)
The increasing consequences of climate change and persistent low farm-level
productivity on the livelihood security of cocoa farmers have become a growing
concern, thereby calling for empirical research findings to support ...
Doku, Maximillian-Robert Selorm(University of Cape Coast, 2022-02)
Seismological, Meteorological and Geochemical investigations for earthquake
hazard were carried out in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA). An
eaJ1hquake catalogue generated was used to calculate the b-value (seism ...
Bomfeh, James Kwabena Jnr(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Disability ordinarily connotes negativity. The reviewed literature showed that
persons with disability experience discrimination and exclusion. Yet, there are
persons with disability who have defied both their disability ...
The study investigated the impact of perceived assessment relevance, academic
hardiness, and service quality on students' satisfaction with educational services
at the University of Cape Coast and University of Education, ...
Alhassan, Abdul-Wakeel Karakara(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
For years resource economists studied the potentials of the green economy and how
to achieve growth and development through it. The blue economy (i.e., the ocean
resources) is an alternative that could drive growth and ...
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 ...
Alhassan, Abdul-Wakeel Karakara(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
For years resource economists studied the potentials of the green economy and how
to achieve growth and development through it. The blue economy (i.e., the ocean
resources) is an alternative that could drive growth and ...
Lasim, Obed Uwumbornyi(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
This study assessed the performance of Routine Health Information System
(RT-IIS) as well as identified the technical , organisational, and behavioural
factors affecting maternal and child health (MCH) data quality (DQ) ...
Sempah, David Baba(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
Operating family businesses owner-managers play a monumental role in emerging
and developed countries due to their leadership characteristics as well as their
entrepreneurial orientation. Despite its importance, current ...
Segbedzi, Cynthia Esinam(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
Food safety is a global issue that is critical to public health, and accurate
knowledge of safe food practices by food handlers can save the lives of many
consumers. The purpose of this study was to examine knowledge, ...
Affreh, Ophelia(University of Cape Coast, 2020-05)
The trend world over is to include students 111 the governance of tertiary
education institutions. The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives
of student leaders, students, and college principals on the ...
This study investigated the quality of life of persons with disabilities in Ghana
and the role of higher education, employment and social support systems. The
study adopted a mixed-methods research with explanatory ...
Munkaila, Abdul-Basit Danjoe(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
Monitoring and evaluation form an integral part of the project cycle and goodmanagement
practice. Monitoring and evaluation is fundamental to achieving project
goals, objectives and success. The study examines monitoring ...
Gbormittah, Daniel(University of Cape Coast, 2022-09)
Teaching in context in this study is an innovative way ofteaching mathematics
that relates the abstract mathematical concepts that teachers teach in schools to
the learners' everyday realities. The three-tier teaching ...
The careful representation of Fancy Dress masquerades in the Ghanaian space,
especially in Winneba, has been held in high esteem over the decades as part of
Ghana's popular culture. Undoubtedly, the use of costume in ...
Arthur, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
There seems to be an annual recurrence of the challenge of placing every
university student for practical internship programme in most technical
universities in Ghana. In addressing this challenge, this study ...
Darkwa, Bernard Fentim(University of Cape Coast, 2020-02)
The study focused on improving the teaching and learning of accounting with
ICT (audio-visual materials) to promote interactivity in Senior High School
(SHS) classrooms in Ghana. The research approach for the study was ...
Kpodoe, Ivy Ama(University of Cape Coast, 2020-11)
This study examined the influence of teachers’ knowledge and attitude on their management strategies for students with Emotional and Behavioural Disorders (EBD) in second cycle institutions in the Volta Region. The theoretical ...
Inkoom, Emmanuel Wisgtos(University of Cape Coast, 2020-09)
The increasing consequences of climate change and persistent low farm-level
productivity on the livelihood security of cocoa farmers have become a growing
concern, thereby calling for empirical research findings to support ...
Doku, Maximillian-Robert Selorm(University of Cape Coast, 2022-02)
Seismological, Meteorological and Geochemical investigations for earthquake
hazard were carried out in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA). An
eaJ1hquake catalogue generated was used to calculate the b-value (seism ...
Bomfeh, James Kwabena Jnr(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Disability ordinarily connotes negativity. The reviewed literature showed that
persons with disability experience discrimination and exclusion. Yet, there are
persons with disability who have defied both their disability ...
The study investigated the impact of perceived assessment relevance, academic
hardiness, and service quality on students' satisfaction with educational services
at the University of Cape Coast and University of Education, ...
Alhassan, Abdul-Wakeel Karakara(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
For years resource economists studied the potentials of the green economy and how
to achieve growth and development through it. The blue economy (i.e., the ocean
resources) is an alternative that could drive growth and ...
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 ...