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Development of Kamias (Averrhoa bilimbi L.) Jam with Coconut Water
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2021
Pages:
1-5
Received:
22 December 2020
Accepted:
9 January 2021
Published:
30 January 2021
Abstract: Processing of fruits to become a staple commodity is one way of addressing the cost and challenge of getting good nutrition at a lower price, especially if it maximizes the use of readily available and underutilized fruit as a source of food and nutrition. The high nutritional value of fruits that can help promote good health and well-being offers many opportunities for consumers. This paper aimed to describe the development of Kamias (Averrhoa bilimbi L.) in coconut water jam as a practical gourmet alternative that can be economically competitive in the market and can be made affordable to many. Its unique underrated nutritional value makes it even more, a revelation among the big names in the gourmet world. In order to maximize the nutritional benefits of this fruit at the same time to make known its potential operational utility, this paper describes the development of the kamias jam, its nutritional value, and its health benefits as stated in various studies that validate its nutritional and medicinal advantages and beneficial side effects. The use of coconut water enhances the sensory attributes in terms of the flavor and texture of the kamias jam. The development of value-added products from the kamias jam can generate good nutrition in the community and livelihood in the locality.
Abstract: Processing of fruits to become a staple commodity is one way of addressing the cost and challenge of getting good nutrition at a lower price, especially if it maximizes the use of readily available and underutilized fruit as a source of food and nutrition. The high nutritional value of fruits that can help promote good health and well-being offers ...
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Bridging the Sustainable Skills Gap in Business Education Curriculum for Post Oil Boom Economy in Nigeria
Owhoeke Nwameze George,
Emeka Gift Nwokocha
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2021
Pages:
6-13
Received:
16 December 2020
Accepted:
27 January 2021
Published:
30 April 2021
Abstract: Business education curriculum was designed to prepare students for entry in advancement of jobs within business and to prepare them to handle their own business affairs and to function intelligently as consumers and citizens in a business economy. However, education offered at tertiary institutions especially business education programmes seem not to prepare graduates of business education to meet real life situations as tertiary institutions curriculum structure cannot be said to have attained the expected level of standard and quality. This paper therefore focused on the need for sustainable business education curriculum in Nigeria as a panacea for the post oil boom economy. The paper looked at the present business education programmes and its curriculum objectives. Attention was given to some key concept such as sustainable business education curriculum, prerequisite for sustainable education curriculum, sustainable business education curriculum for post oil boom economy, and bridging the sustainable curriculum gap in business education. The paper concluded that the need for sustainable curriculum in the post oil boom economy is imperative because of the experiences of the economy recession and the need for holistic industrial development of the economy. Finally, the paper recommended among others the re-assessment, re-evaluation and redesigning of the business education curriculum by educational institutions to meet its practical functionality in the Nigeria economy so as to reflect the 21st century sustainability skills and culture for gainful and self-sustainable employment.
Abstract: Business education curriculum was designed to prepare students for entry in advancement of jobs within business and to prepare them to handle their own business affairs and to function intelligently as consumers and citizens in a business economy. However, education offered at tertiary institutions especially business education programmes seem not ...
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Study the Challenge and Practices of Cooperative Training in Awi Zone Injebara Poly Technic Collage
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2021
Pages:
14-20
Received:
16 September 2020
Accepted:
7 December 2020
Published:
8 May 2021
Abstract: The main objective of this study was to assess the challenges and practices of cooperative training in Injibara poly Technique College. The research methodology employed in this study was descriptive survey method. Simple random sampling was used to select sample departments and respondents. The data are analyzed and interpreted quantitatively as well as qualitatively, Data from management of enterprise and college through interview. Percentage was employed as statistical tools to analyze data. The findings of this study revealed that the trainers are not qualified and experienced; stakeholders have no adequate awareness on the purposes, objectives, and the implementation process of cooperative training. Questionnaire, interview and document analysis were data collection tools employed in this study. Percentage was employed as statistical tools to analyse data. The findings of this study show that the college trainers are not well qualified and experienced; enterprises have no adequate awareness on the purposes, objectives, and the implementing process of cooperative training. The involvement of companies in Planning, Implementing and evaluating enterprise was low; enrollment of trainees was not implemented as indicated in the national TVET strategy, and shortage of enterprise offering companies were high. Un similarity of activities during enterprise with the activities in the world of work was major factors that affect the implementation of the program, lack of collaboration between stakeholders, lack of capable supervisor, lack of appropriate machines and training materials, shortage of budget, lack of promotion activities, lack of training for trainers, and lack of subject matter and pedagogical knowledge of trainers moderately affected implementation of enterprise program, and lack of transportation service during enterprise. based on the findings and conclusions, the following points were recommended to address the existing challenges in the zone under study; staff development in the college; organized TVET systems in companies and TVET colleges; raise-social awareness about the importance of enterprise in the zone for all stakeholders should seriously be considered; and the TVET colleges strives to implement trainees enrollment as indicated in national TVET strategy. Necessary facilities should also be fulfilled.
Abstract: The main objective of this study was to assess the challenges and practices of cooperative training in Injibara poly Technique College. The research methodology employed in this study was descriptive survey method. Simple random sampling was used to select sample departments and respondents. The data are analyzed and interpreted quantitatively as w...
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The Teaching of Mathematics in the Greek Military Academy (1834-1854)
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2021
Pages:
21-29
Received:
13 April 2021
Accepted:
26 April 2021
Published:
8 May 2021
Abstract: The educational policy of King Otto, advised during his first years in Greece by Bavarian experts, caused considerable turmoil. Two organizational models were in use, the German one for the University and the French one for the Evelpidon Military School (Greek military academy) and the School of Technology (a forerunner of the Polytechnical School). France’s École Polytechnique remained nonetheless the basic educational model for the Greek military academy. The new educational policy created a number of scientific obstacles that did not favor the flourishing of mathematical education. The length of study at the Greek military academy Greek military academy increased to eight years and new mathematical courses were added to its program, so that its graduates would be able to take upper level technical courses. Bourdon’s Arithmetic, Legendre’s Geometry and Trigonometry, Francoeur’s Algebra, Monge’s Descriptive Geometry, Differential and Integral Calculus, etc, formed the basis of the cadets’ mathematical education. Mathematics was included in the subject matter so that the graduates would be in a position to understand the theoretical basis of the technology employed, as well as, crucially, to help the cadets understand upper-level technical courses. Another reason for the teaching of Mathematics was the materialization of the political goal set by the governments of the Ottonian period, that is access to Europe’s technological achievements. The introduction of additional and more difficult upper-level technical courses required the introduction of new mathematical courses to the program.
Abstract: The educational policy of King Otto, advised during his first years in Greece by Bavarian experts, caused considerable turmoil. Two organizational models were in use, the German one for the University and the French one for the Evelpidon Military School (Greek military academy) and the School of Technology (a forerunner of the Polytechnical School)...
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Training and Application of Student Standardized Patients for Dental Education
Xu Zheng,
Wu Xiao Cui,
Si Hui Zhong,
Peng Yao Yan,
Xun Chen,
Diwas Sunchuri,
Zhu Ling Guo
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2021
Pages:
30-34
Received:
22 November 2020
Accepted:
15 April 2021
Published:
27 May 2021
Abstract: Background Stomatology is a discipline closely combined with theory and practice, and pays attention to students’ operation abilities and clinical skills. Current dental education is encountering the situation of more theory than practice. The evaluation and application of standardized patients (SP) are gradually increasing in medical education. Objective This paper intends to describe the advantages of student standardized patients (SSP), how to construct and apply SSP for dental education. Method Recruit SP of stomatology students, and select appropriate cases based on the actual cases and common dental diseases. SSP training is conducted by experienced clinical teachers. SSP is trained to describe the disease in patient's language and give a reasonable response to enquiry and examination. Result Qualified SSP can be applied in inquiry, physical examination, teaching and evaluation of common dental diseases. SSP not only provide students with repeated practice, but also enable students to understand theoretical knowledge and cultivate clinical thinking more effectively in real clinical reception. This model of SSP application could stimulate learning enthusiasm of on-campus dental student, improve student clinical skills and thinking abilities, as well as reduce education expenses. Conclusion Using SSP is beneficial to help students construct clinical thinking, learn communication skills and build a harmonious doctor-patient relationship.
Abstract: Background Stomatology is a discipline closely combined with theory and practice, and pays attention to students’ operation abilities and clinical skills. Current dental education is encountering the situation of more theory than practice. The evaluation and application of standardized patients (SP) are gradually increasing in medical education. Ob...
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Practice and Exploration of Quality Management System in Higher Vocational Colleges from a Perspective of ISO9001
Issue:
Volume 7, Issue 1, June 2021
Pages:
35-40
Received:
19 May 2021
Accepted:
31 May 2021
Published:
7 June 2021
Abstract: Higher vocational colleges as the base for high-skilled talents cultivation, the quality of its graduates have attracted more attention from the society. The quality control is the critical factor for higher vocational colleges to improve their core competence. However, there are many overlapping funcations among administrative departments, which leads to unclear and unreasonable division of responsibilities due to its specific mechanism and system of higher vocational school. This reveals that the quality assurance in higher vocational colleges should be improved urgently under the background of China’s high-quality development strategy. In order to provide a good education and improve education quality, higher vocational colleges need to change managing concept and improve inner management reform. Establishing a quality assurance system which complies with the ISO 9000 standards or total quality management will become an important base in achieving excellence for higher vocational colleges. This paper utilizes ISO9000 standard and the ISO14000 environmental management system to analyze factors for the total quality control in higher vocational colleges, establishes a complex quality management system from the perspectives of total quality management and improves effects of the quality on teaching and management.
Abstract: Higher vocational colleges as the base for high-skilled talents cultivation, the quality of its graduates have attracted more attention from the society. The quality control is the critical factor for higher vocational colleges to improve their core competence. However, there are many overlapping funcations among administrative departments, which l...
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