Topics covered include
IJEASA focuses on theoretical and empirical research, case studies, technical reports and met-analysis approaches in the following areas:
- Early childhood education
- Primary and secondary education
- Higher education
- Gender issues related to education
- Health education and promotion, wellness
- Educational assessment and measurement
- Curriculum and instruction
- Education policy
- Children's and young adult literature
- Performing arts
- Arts history
- Media studies
- Poverty and social inequality
- Technology
- Sustainable development and governance
More on this journal...Objectives
The main objective of IJEASA is to provide a platform and effective channel of communication between researchers, policy makers, government agencies, academic and research institutions and persons concerned with the complex roles of education, the arts and social issues in Africa. The journal also aims to promote and coordinate developments in these fields.
Readership
IJEASA will be of interest to professionals, academics, researchers and policy makers working in the fields of education, the arts and disciplines related to human development and sustainability in Africa.
Contents
IJEASA publishes original research papers, review papers, technical reports, case studies and book reviews on education, the arts and social issues in Africa, with a view to gaining a better understanding of these areas and finding solutions and policies that allow improvement. Special issues devoted to important topics in this field will occasionally be published.
Editor in Chief
- Etim, James S., Winston Salem State University, USA
(etimj
wssu.edu)
Editorial Board Members
- Akpo, Simon, International University of Management, Namibia
- Alaku, Patrick, Nasarawa State University, Nigeria
- Bassey, Magnus, City University of New York, USA
- Ekpenyong, Maria, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
- Enigbe, Jeno Mary, University of Jos, Nigeria
- Gindeel, Randa, Afhad University for Women, Sudan
- Moudumogu, Chinwe, Benue State University, Nigeria
- Oyetunde, Timothy, University of Jos, Nigeria
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