Islamic Univerity Journal (IUJ)
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Islamic University Journal (IUJ)
The Islamic University Journal is a bi-annual multi disciplinary and multi lingual scholarly journal that encourages both theoretical and practical debate on a wide range of topical issues.
The Islamic University Journal challenges contributors to use innovative proactive and creative ways of presenting and reporting their research.
Submissions are subject to a blind peer review process.
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Item Evaluation of procurement process in universal basic education board in Nigeria(2015) Ngaloru, Stellamaris Ngozi; Onwunali, Magnus Chibueze; Ebuk, Love Effiong; Adiukwu, Roseline Nwawure; Shazali, Is’haq; Nafiu, Lukman AbiodunARTICLE: Before the year 2007, Nigerian government has been managing unprofitable contractual situations, most of which lacked the needed value for money. Some of which also were negative due to the very little monitoring habit that coursed general project abandonment for which in a general view those projects had suffered a great setback in terms of quality and sustainability. Furthermore, the government had made series of efforts trying to subdue these impending problems during which ample consultations were made; many programmes were designed in the bid to stop the menace. However, it was in the course of this that in the year 2007 the government came up with an agency that was shouldered with responsibility of checkmating these issues to appropriately monitor the quality of jobs being done and making sure that such works were actually captured in the year’s budget and therefore executing them accordingly. The government witnessed a tremendous achievement with this effort and thereby felt the need to improve on it and then transformed it into a well-organized outfit with autonomous control over all MDAs in the case of contract execution. This giant step has helped the Universal Basic Education Board to also have the long needed control over their numerous contracts across the country. It brought a great sanity into their ways of engagement concerning every contract process putting in mind the now introduced procurement law. The Universal Basic Education Board has therefore adopted all necessary medium in their ways of conducting all contract proceedings adhering with the procurement law put in place. The daring need therefore to completely abolish all past errors brought the need to adopt and practice the present procurement processes. Therefore, the extent of achievements of these processes needed to be abreast which in turn brought the need for the procurement process of the Universal Basic Education Board. It is very important that all parties must be satisfied with the quality of the project as well as timely payment by the client if satisfied for the overall performance. It is recommended that the pre-qualification process should be supported by laws which will guide against the people that might try to hijack the process. The whole process should be overhaul to avoid those who will try to use power in trying force professionals or official assign in carrying out the pre-qualification task.Item Impact of teachers’ participation in improvement instructional strategies programme(2015) Ebuk, Love EffiongARTICLE: The study investigates how secondary school teachers can improve their teaching for the students to learn better; hence the study examined the performance of Teachers in English language who have participated in learning teaching improvement strategies and those who have not; and Students in English language whose teachers have participated in learning teaching improvement strategies and those whose teachers did not. A survey design was used; random sampling technique was applied to select 100 English language teachers for the study. The instrument used was questionnaire on “Improvement of Teachers in Teaching Learning Process in Secondary Schools (ITLPSS)”. Chi-square and t-test-statistics were used to test hypotheses one and two respectively at 0.05 level of significance. The major findings were: There was a significant relationship between the performance of teachers who participated in learning teaching improvement strategies and those who did not take part. The teachers who participated in the teaching improvement strategies programme performed better in teaching English language than those who did not participate in the programme. There was a significant difference between the performance of students whose teachers participated in learning teaching improvement strategies and those whose teachers did not. The students whose teachers participated in learning teaching improvement strategies performed better in English language than those whose teachers did not participate in the programme. It is, therefore, recommended that schools should endavour to introduce the teaching improvement strategies into their educational system. All the teachers should be encouraged to avail themselves of the improvement teaching programme due to the laudable benefits they will gain from it.