Analysis of Joint School Section Practice of Private School under Universal Basic Education in Nigeria

This study examined the threat pose by schools operating a joint section under UBE to academic activities of both the pupils and students. The research method adopted for this study is the qualitative descriptive design of survey type. Upper basic school I, II, and III students of 15 purposively sel...

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