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2014-07Assessment of Corrosion Protection Practices on Nigeria National Petroleum Cooperation Pipe lines in Ondo States for Security of Life and Properties. Nigeria Vocational Association Journal (NVAJ)). zVol. 19, No.1, July, 2014. Pp. 291 – 302Umar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M.; Bashir, W. O.; Yusuf, E.; Hamza, A. B
2014Assessing the Effectiveness of Managers of Technical College Workshops: A Case of North Central NigeriaUmar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M.; Audu, R.,; Hamza, A. B.; Igwe, C. O.; Ma'aji, S. A.
2013-09Facilities Provision and Maintenance: Necessity for Effective Teaching and Learning in Technical Vocational EducationAudu, R.; Umar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M
2019Effective Instructional Presentation and Strategies: Some Essential ConsiderationsIdris, A. M.; Umar, I. Y.; Audu, R.
2019The Role of Continuous Assessment in Curriculum EvaluationAtsumbe, B. N; Umar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M.; Audu, R.
2017Effect of Video-based Anchored Instruction on Student’s Achievement and Retention in Motor Vehicle Mechanics Work in Abuja and Niger State, NigeriaAbubakar, S. A.; Umar, I. Y.; Audu, R.; Idris, A. M.; Saidu, H. A.; Elmahmud, M.; Usman, M. A.
2016-03Enhancing School-to-Work Transition of Technology Education Graduates for Industrial Development in Niger State, NigeriaUmar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M.; Hassan, A. M.; Ma’aji, S. A.
2006-11-06Effective Management of Technical College for Sustainable National DevelopmentAudu, R.; Umar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M.
2010-10-19Improving Auto-Electricity Skills in Graduates of Technical and Vocational Colleges for Employment in the Automobile Industry: Implication for Sustainable Technological Development in NigeriaIdris, A. M.; Umar, I. Y.
2005-10-10Mechanism for Improving Technology Education Curriculum: A Necessity for Sustainable Youth Employment. Proceedings of the 18th Annual National Conference of the Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology. Held at Rivers State University of Science and Technology Port Harcourt, River State. On 10th -14th October, 2005. Pp. 224 – 226Idris, A. M.; Umar, I. Y.; Audu, R.