Browsing by Author "Yoleye, T. W"
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Item Cognitive change procedure in resolving test anxiety in students(The Institute of Education, University of Ibadan on behalf of participating West African Universities and Ministries of Education, 1992) Emeke, E. A; Yoleye, T. WItem An investigation into the effect of locus of control on the adjustment of foreign students at university of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria(African Journal of cross-cultural psychology and sport facilitation, 2000-01) Emeke, E. A; Yoleye, T. WThe study used 160 foreign students doing their first degree at the university of Ibadan, Nigeria. Using stratified random sampling, the sample consists of 20 males, 20 females Internally Controlled (I-C) and 20 males, 20 females, Externally Controlled (E-C) Africans and another 20 males, 20 females Internally Controlled (I-C), 20 males, 20 females Externally Controlled (E-C) non- Africans. The analysis of the students' score on an adjustment inventory shows that the Internally- Controlled (I-C), males African students were better adjusted than thier Externally Controlled (E-C), female Non- African counterparts. The implications of these findings were discussed.Item The population of mentally disadvantaged in Nigeria: health and development programme(Avebury Ashagate publishing limited Gower house, croft road, aldershot, hantd GU11 3HR, England, 1995) Emeke, E. A; Yoleye, T. WThe paper considered the fact that the actual population of the mentally disadvantaged in Nigeria needs to be known, so that its economic importance on the overall development of the country can be assessed. By projection, and using comparative assessment methods from Nigeria and other countries, the writers estimated the population of the mentally disadvantaged in Nigeria to be 1.77million, and submit that this has grave consequences on the health programme and the general development of the nation. The writers contend that at present, Nigeria does not have adequate health facilities and programmes for its mentally disadvantaged citizens. However, attempts at provision of facilities can be found based in the homes of the mentally disadvantaged, in educational institutions, hospitals and at governmental level. The productivity of the mentally disadvantaged is very low, and to provide food, water, shelter, and other amenities to almost 2 million mentally disadvantaged, in a depressed economy will have a tremendously negative effect on Nigeria's development. The paper concluded that the situation can however be made better and the mentally disadvantaged can contribute thier own quota to the per-capita earnings for the nation. This could be achieved by making them productive through adequate training and provision of educative health programmes that have legislative backing. More researches and the use of therapeutic methods could help the mentally disadvantaged to learn and cope with some life situations. |Urban designs should accommodate the mentally disadvantaged and the soical integration strategies should be more humane and all embracing.