Special Edition in Honour of PROF. (MRS) F. M. OSALUSI

Special Edition in Honour of PROF. (MRS) F. M. OSALUSI

Prof (Mrs) Florence Modupe  Osalusi is a Professor of Social Studies Education and was born on 5 March 1955in Ikere-Ekiti, Ikere Local Government Area, Ekiti State. She attended Holy TrinityPrimary School, Odo-Oja, Ikere-Ekiti from 1960 to 1966 andobtained her primary school leaving certificate; African ChurchComprehensive High School, Ikere-Ekit ifrom 1969 to 1973 for herWest African School Certificate (WASC); C.A.C. Teachers’ TrainingCollege, Efon Alaye-Ekiti from 1975 to1976 for her Grade IITeachers’ Certificate; Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife toobtained her Teachers’ Grade I Certificate in 1985and Bachelor’sDegree (Hons) Second Class, Upper Division (Social Studies) in1990; University of Ibadan (UI) from 1993 to 1995 for Master ofEducation (M.Ed) Degree (Social Studies)where she emerged thebest student in the Social Studies Unit; and University of Ado-Ekiti now Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekitifor her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Degree (Social Studies) in 2011.

Professor (Mrs) Osalusi is an erudite scholar, a born teacher, and an administrator par excellence. She taught for many years in Primary and Secondary schools. She started her academic career in the College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti in 1990 as a Graduate Assistant and later joined the services of University of AdoEkiti, now Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti as a lecturer I in 2007. She rose meritoriously through the ranks and became a Professor of Social Studies Education in 2017. She is a member: Social Studies Association of Nigeria (SOSAN); National Council of Social Studies(NCSS), USA; National Association of Curriculum Theorists (NACT); Nigeria Association of Professional Educators (NAPE); Nigeria Union of Teachers(NUT); Fellow: Reading Association of Nigeria (FRAN); Fellow: Institute of Policy Management and Development (FIPMD), among others. She is an embodiment of integrity, hard work, and scholarship, a mentor to many societies and clubs in her community. She has a passion for academic excellence, which manifested in her ability to supervise successfully 18 PhD and many M.Ed theses. She has served as an External Examiner (PhD and Master’s) at University of Ilorin, Kwara State; Obafemi Awolowo University(OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State; University of Ibadan (UI), Ibadan, Oyo State; Olabisi Onabanjo University, AgoIwoye, Ogun State; Tai Solarin College of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State; and Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Akoko, Ondo State.

Prof (Mrs) Osalusi had held many academic and administrative positions in the University system successfully which include among others: Head of Social Studies Unit of the Department of EducationalFoundations and Management, Faculty of Education, 2007-2014; Coordinator, Affiliate programmes, DCEP, 2010-2011; Assistant Director, Affiliate Programmes, DCEP, 2012-2015; Acting Head of Department, Social Science Education, 2015-2017; the Ag. Director, Institute of Peace, Security and Governance and the Centre for Gender and Development Studies, EKSU, 2020-2022. She is the immediate past President, National Association of Women Academics(NAWACS), Ekiti State University, AdoEkiti Chapter (2020-2024) and a member of Senate of the University. She has also served in many Senate committees and as a member of Sexual Harassment Committee of the University. Her research interest is in the areas of contemporary social issues in education, human resource development, and nation-building. She has immensely contributed to knowledge through extensive publications in these areas; attended and presented quality papers on national and global issues at conferences/workshops in Nigeria, London, Dublin, Canada, U.S.A., among others, and has published 65 scholarly articles in reputable journals across the world. She continuously participates in national and international Seminars/Workshops organized periodically for school administrators, education supervisors, policy makers, and re-training of teachers through continuous professional teacher development programmes.

 

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1Social Studies as a Mechanism for Sustaining Teacher Education: Towards Educational Development in NigeriaOgunfowokan, Oladokun Ayo; Oyeledun, Emmanuel Gbenga; Balogun, Ganiyat Adedayo1–5
2Social Studies Education Teaching as an Intervention for Addressing Political and Electoral Violence in NigeriaObisesan, Olugbenga6–10
3Parental Socio-economic Status as Correlate of Street Hawking among Secondary School Students in Ekiti StateOluwagbohunmi, Margaret F.; Owayin, Caroline Kemisola11–19
4Enhancing Adult Learners' Communication Skills Through Effective Teaching of English LanguageOgunsola, Olubiose Isola; Idowu, Victor Akinsanya; Bada, Kehinde 'Bosede20–26
5 Socio–Demographic Characteristics and Practice of Exclusive Breastfeeding among Nursing Mothers in Government-Owned Tertiary Institutions in Osun State, NigeriaAdeleke, A.; Popoola, F.F.; Fagbenle, A.O.27–33
6Impact of Environmental Factors on Students’ Academic Performance in Some Selected Secondary Schools in Ado-EkitiOnipede, A.A.; Akinlade, B.K.34–40
7 Societal Values and Cybercrime among Undergraduates in Southwest, NigeriaOkunade, Helen Funmilola; Makanjuola, Olabode41–45
8 Electoral Irregularities and Women's Political Participation in Southwest, NigeriaAlonge, R.A.46–54
9 Implications of Gender-related Differences for Pluvial Flood Risk Perception and Precarity in Nigerian CitiesTemitope Aiyewunmi (PhD); Heather Sangster (PhD); Sarah Clement (PhD); Neil MacDonald (Prof)
55–66
10 Influence of Teaching Methods on Learning Outcome of Senior Secondary School Students in Economics in Apa LGA, Benue StateAkinola, Blessing Taiwo; Nudegbesi, Abraham Monday; Badmus, Mustapha Oluwafemi67–71
11Influence of Concept Mapping on Students' Attitude Towards Social Studies Teaching in Higher Institutions in NigeriaFayemi, John Adelani (Ph.D); Adediran, Amos Adekunle (Ph.D); Olusanya, Fehintola Christiana72–77
12 Achieving Excellence in Teaching Profession Through Effective Cognitive Restructuring and Value Re-orientation of FacilitatorsIdowu, Victor Akinsanya; Sodipe-Lawal, Fatimah Olasubomi; Bada, Kehinde 'Bosede78–85
13 Impact of Integrated Group-based Mastery Learning Model on the Academic Achievement of Junior Secondary School Students in Osun State Bakare, Monisola Idayat (Ph.D); Oyediran, Babatunde Abideen (Ph.D); Amoo, Tesleem Akinyemi; Adelowu, Moses Adeleke (Ph.D)86–92
14 Underachievement among Gifted Students: A Case Study of Three Social Studies Students in Nigerian Universities Oluwagbohunmi, Margaret F. (Ph.D); Omosule, Deborah Oluwadamilola; Popoola, Esther Odunola93–102
15 Intersection of Teacher Education and Sustainable Environment: A Flashlight for Development.Oladokun, Gbenga Edward (Ph.D)103–107
16 Voter Education: A Necessity for Good and Sustainable Governance Yemi-Fadipe, Bolanle Olusola (Ph.D)108–111
17 Revamping Entrepreneurship Education for Skills AcquisitionOluwaferanmi, Ebunoluwa; Ogunjobi, Kazeem Olanrewaju; Awosusi, Olatunji Israel Olorunjubee112–117
18 A Geographic and Economic Survey of Housing Affordability among the Local Government Workers of Oyo Federal Constituency, Oyo State, Nigeria Oladokun, Gbenga Edward (Ph.D); Adeagbo, Joseph Olusegun (Ph.D)118–123
19 Peer Influence as a Determinant of Street Hawking among Secondary School Students in Ondo State, Nigeria Oluwagbohunmi, Margaret F.; Oniya, Veronica Oluseun124–129
20 In-service Programme and Performance Appraisal as Correlates of Teacher Productivity in Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, Nigeria Olofin, Temitayo Bukola; Familoni, Ayodeji O.130–133
21 Dialogue as an Interactive Strategy Towards the Sustenance of Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria Adediran, Adekunle Amos (Ph.D); Adetunji, Olumuyiwa Adebayo (Ph.D); Otubanjo, Taofeek Taiyeola134–139
22 Social Media Addiction and Peer Influence as Determinants of Moral Decadence among Secondary School Students in Oyo East LGA, Oyo State Ayantunji, Mary Mojirade (Ph.D); Adeyemo, Titilola Rachel140–144
23 Socio-economic Factors as Determinants of Food Security in Ekiti State, Nigeria Adeyi, Moruf Olugbenga145–150
24 Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education for Sustainability and Development in NigeriaQuaye, Regina Modupe; Adenigbagbe, Henry Adeloye151–156
25 Patriarchy and Marital Issues among Public Servants in Southwest, Nigeria Ajayi, Abayomi Olusegun (Ph.D); Olofin-Samuel, Mary Ayodeji (RN, RM, RPHN, MSc)157–164
26 Insecurity Challenges and Its Implication on Economic Growth of Kogi East Senatorial District in Kogi State, Nigeria Atawodi, Ibrahim; Ker, Joseph Tersoo; Ochoji, David Audu165–170
27 Factors Influencing Alcohol Consumption among Undergraduates in Ekiti State University Adewumi, Damilola Mercy171–177
28 Impact of Currency Redesign on the People and Economy of Ogun State, Nigeria: A Social Studies Perspective Oyekanmi, Olawale Oyemade (Ph.D)178–183
29Influence of Gender and Location on Knowledge and Attitude of University Students Towards Elections in Ekiti State, NigeriaAbdu-Raheem, Bilqees Olayinka (Ph.D); Anjorin, Beatrice Feyisayo184–188
30 Impact of National Teachers Institute Training Programme on Teachers' Selection of Relevant Instructional Methodology for Implementation of the Curriculum in Kaduna State, Nigeria Nasa’i, Muhammad (Ph.D); Gaya, Zulyadain Sani (Ph.D); Buhari, Sulaiman Yusuf189–192
31 Social Dialogue: Making Formal Education Available for Social Development Luyi, Edline Olawumi; Olaniran, Abimbola Fikayo; Sofela, Olawale Oluwaseun193–200