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The Commitment and Due Process in Nigerian Lecturers/Teachers: The “Natural” Teacher Approach.
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The Commitment and Due Process in Nigerian Lecturers/Teachers: The “Natural” Teacher Approach.

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The teaching profession demands diligence, self-discipline, skills, and due process for survival and effectiveness
 
Published at FCT Education Secretariat Journal of Curriculum Studies & Instruction Vol 1 No 1, July, pp 172-181.
Published in 2014
 
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Faboyede, Olusola Samue
Faboyede  Olusola Samuel
 
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