This study investigated the influence of television viewing frequency on the performance in vocabulary development of SS 3 students in Cross River State, Nigeria. Data were obtained through questionnaires and a vocabulary test administered to 993 students in selected public and private schools in Cross River State. Data analyses indicated that high frequency television viewers performed significantly better than moderate viewers, while moderate viewers performed significantly better than did the low frequency viewers in vocabulary development.KEY WORDS: television viewing, vocabulary development, achievemen
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
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The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
Parents, school authorities and members of the public have been concernedabout the pervasive and pow...
This study investigated instructional Television (ITV) programmes and Academic performance of Senior...
Parents, school authorities and members of the public have been concerned about the pervasive and po...
This study aims to determine the students’ vocabulary size taught by using Learn English with TV Ser...
Most Nigerian students learn English Language as a second Language (L2).They have acquired their mot...
Most Nigerian students learn English Language as a second Language (L2).They have acquired their mot...
This study examined the influence of vocabulary development on reading comprehension of secondary sc...
Vocabulary knowledge has been found to be crucial for academic achievement. In Nigeria , English is...
This study investigated the perception of undergraduate newspaper readers at the Covenant University...
Vocabulary knowledge has been found to be crucial for academic achievement. In Nigeria, English is t...
This paper argues how current popular TV Shows can increase motivation and help the pupils learn vo...
This research work studied the influence of television viewing on adolescent, behaviour among public...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...