Education › Re: Study Sport And Get A Job by ndat(m): 1:17pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
when iam studying physical and health education already one of the prestigious university in Nigeria. |
Education › Re: Study Sport And Get A Job by ndat(m): 1:17pm On Feb 09, 2017 |
when iam studying physical and health education already in one of the prestigious university in Nigeria. |
Romance › Re: How My Friend's Girlfriend Tested Him To See If He Truly Loves Her by ndat(m): 6:51am On Feb 09, 2017 |
Love Machine: I no go beat her.But she go buy me another phone or i go seize any valuables from her.Make any girl no test me reach that level. read through lines for better understanding before comments |
Education › Re: Best Career(s) To Select As An Undergraduate. by ndat(m): 7:11pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
what about physical and health education double major |
Education › Re: World Bank Pan-african Scholarship by ndat(m): 11:36am On Feb 02, 2017 |
plc I applied last week and I haven't receive any feed back, is any problems. |
Education › Re: World Bank Pan-african Scholarship by ndat(m): 11:32am On Feb 02, 2017 |
plc I applied last week and I haven't receive any feed back, is any problems |
Politics › Re: Christians Should Put On Black Attire To Morn Nigeria by ndat(m): 2:38pm On Jan 29, 2017 |
05/02/2017, mschewwwww confusionist. |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 8:12pm On Jan 16, 2017 |
I never see those guys that are raising shoulders in my school oooo, i mean those guys from bamuda square. kudos to the Engr guys, I owe u guys respect as for d law guys kudos too. I scored 43%,but before u blame me remember iam a physical and health education student I was busy in the gym hence my poor performance but next time sha. Oga xfire I throw u salute god bless u, dejt4 and Oga patapata seun I remain Royal to your govt others are not left out thank u all. |
Education › Re: How I Used What I Had To Get What I Wanted In The University by ndat(m): 8:32pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
thatsincerechic: I was inside the uncompleted building but I went in through the back entrance, dropped my bag on the floor, sat on the bag, my elbows placed on my knees, face on my palms and cried uncontrollably, cried like never before, cried like there was no tomorrow and I cried like I didn't care if I died crying. Just when I had finished crying but still whispering like a child, I heard a broken voice behind me. 'woman, wetin happen.. Person thief your money? ' I didn't flinch a muscles and i was grateful that my reflexes aligned with my thoughts then I pretended I never heard the voice. This time I could hear the voice in front of me ' hey! You dey hear me? ' There was no pretending because the voice was so big and i had goosebumps all over my arms Then I lifted my face to see a short but tough looking man on shorts and singlet who should be in his thirties and i was just staring up at him blankly because I wasn't in the right state of mind to start explaining. After about five minutes of silence, I finally broke the silence and said 'nothing sir ' This time he came closer, really close enough for me to see the pores on his face and i was terrified. With a strong stench of marinara, he spoke into my face 'Why damsel like you dey cry? ' I could not hide the fact that the smell of the marijuana was unpleasant to me and I quickly answered ' menstrual pain sir' 'Menstrual pain... Shey na that una woman matter' he asked. I nodded in affirmative. 'Why you no go house. You come here dey cry. Shey this place resemble your house? ' this time he was looking at my shoes, oh God my shoes again. I quickly told him my roommate had travelled before I got back from class and that my keys to the doors had fallen off my bag and that I only came here to see if I could find it here because I took this route to class this morning before the menstrual pain started which prompted me to come inside the building to chill for a while because the pain became terrible. I also told him it wasn't possible to break the lock because it was an iron door (another lie) 'Okay.. Sorry ooo ' and he left me staring after him and thinking of what I had just said. ' So he left without saying anything other than sorry ' I said to myself. ' This is why I don't like confiding in people or telling them about my problems because many want to know just to satisfy their curiosity and not because they cared or they are concerned. But I was proven wrong on this one..... I strongly disagree with this particular part, why resorting to un completed building when u have choice of other structures within the sch. |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 8:07pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
dejt4u: Again, if you are interested in knowing your scores, just PM me my score and rank among 284 participants. |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 5:11pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
kennyjam: I wish i had and could.... But what i can think for you is for you to accept the admission, be in somewhere then get another jamb form, select the anatomy, get prepared for it and hit a high score, by God's grace you may be given the anatomy. That's my suggstion though, you keep trying whether you will hit luck and find someone who may assist you. Best of Luck! thanks alot, I appreciate. |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 4:58pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
kennyjam: Also an ABUSITE, i'm in mech engr dept. plc anything possible assistance u will give to change my course from PHE to HUMAN ANATOMY. jamb score 237 with o level |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 4:47pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
Idrhas: Thanks bro. What Campus, Dept and Level are You ? samaru main campus, PHE, 100L |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 4:46pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
HankzBae: I dun see person wey I pass. Thank God congratulations!!!! |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 2:08pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
DamiG: Almost 284 students registered for this stuff,my score doesn't excite me when I know many other people might have scored higher just know that your score counts, I scored 43% and happy for d prevail age. |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 2:04pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
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Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 1:53pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
Idrhas: Thanks Sir. I used my sim on a modem. Couldnt take a risk with ABU, Zaria's Wifi ABU too I scored 43% what about u. |
Education › Re: Cash Prizes Sent To Winners Of The Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Scholarship by ndat(m): 1:46pm On Jan 14, 2017 |
Finished my real test successfully kudos to the organizers |
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Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 9:03pm On Jan 05, 2017 |
THREAT TO PHYSICAL AND
HEALTH EDUCATION
Today I want to examine an imminent threat to
the survival of physical and health education as
a discipline in our tertiary institutions. I
remember as an undergraduate student there
was no clear division between physical and
health education as a course of study but as the
year goes by we have been able to see some
sort of competition and division within the
department of physical and health education
giving rise to the production of students of
physical education and students of health
education.
I am not interested in knowing why this came to
be but I am convinced that most of our students
especially at the undergraduate level are been
denied the opportunity to make a choice about
what area they would prefer to specialize on in
their post graduate programme. A situation
whereby a student of physical and health
education department that specializes in health
education is prevented from participating in
sport practicals is highly uncalled for in my
view.
I challenge any lecturer of health education to
prove to me that he or she was not a product of
physical and health education at the under
graduate level. This threat has affected sport
development generally. Those who are supposed
to at least serve as the foundation for sport
impartation are themselves deprived of the
knowledge from their university.
Many of the graduates from either side of the
divide end up lost in the labour market. While I
am not against people wanting to specialize in
Health Education at an advance level, I strongly
will want the National University Commission to
please correct the anomaly that is going on in
some of our universities in Nigeria.
A student of the department of physical and
health education should be a proud student
exposed to the basic principles of sport and
health education. This helps to produce a
balance graduate in that field as such a student
will know the effect of exercise on the human
body as well as the effect of drug miss-use on
the human body. But when this knowledge is
divided as it were, then we are producing
graduates that will not be relevant in the labour
market.
It is very easy for some lecturers to sit down in
the comfort of their office and propose that
students of health education have a ready-made
market for them outside the university. But I say
such students are limited to just health
education which to me is currently very
competitive as we have medical doctors, public
health professionals, nurses etc competing in
these same sector.
Our original take off point which is sport cannot
be contested. We have very prominent sport
administrators who were specialist in health
education but whose foundation was in both
health and physical education. Today I have
seen a couple of health education graduates that
cannot play any sport nor teach any sport; this
to me is an aberration to our noble profession.
Our professional colleagues in the university
should stop deceiving these undergraduate
students by encouraging division in a combine
subject matter like physical and health
education. The world is reclassifying itself into
strata of relevance and sectorial dictates of
professions. If I may ask which profession or
area of discipline will a first degree holder in
health education claim to belong to in Nigeria or
outside Nigeria? Is it sport or the health sector?
Rather than produce students that will not be
able to fit into their core area of discipline, I feel
it is much better for the truth to be told to all
those advocating for the outright division of
health education from physical education.
However, if they insist I will suggest that they be
relocated to the public health department away
from sport so that the quota of sport
undergraduates will not be affected by the
students of health education at the
undergraduate level.
I am open for discusion on this concept of
division which to me is a threat to the existence
of our common heritage. A student of the
department of physical and health education
should be grounded in both sport and health
related matters not one knowing sport and the
other knowing health at the detriment of the
industry at large.
We have lost so many grounds as a result of
these and today if asked what is the
constituency of a physical education graduate he
or she will quickly say sport and what about a
health education graduate I am not sure he or
she can claim to be a sport professional yet we
have a lot of them in our ministries of sports
knowing nothing relating to sport other than the
fact that they graduated from the department of
physical and health education.
My final appeal is to all departments of physical
and health education to please stop this division
and go back to the basics of producing
graduates that are grounded in these two
disciplines with the opportunity to expand their
interest at their post-graduate level. This has
become imminent as many graduates of
physical and health education have failed to
measure up in the labour market. A word is
enough for the wise….. |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 7:26pm On Jan 05, 2017 |
VERTEX1: PHE is one those courses we take as a curse in Nigeria, but it's one of the most lucrative course in western world as you can see if you are a soccer fan. The issue is that the school and the lecturers are not helping the situation. They will even make the course miserable for students.
The curriculum is based on 40% classroom and 60% field event. But if you want to further to masters level it will definitely be education course unless you do a pg then u can go to other discipline...
Wait for more we are waiting bro, carry on god bless. |
Education › Re: Rep Your Institution Of Higher Learning. by ndat(m): 9:39pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
ABU Zaria prestigious and largest in sub sahara africa |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Rep Your State - What State Are You From? by ndat(m): 5:56pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
Niger state - Minna |
Education › Re: Annual Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Quiz Competition (scholarship) - Maiden Ed. by ndat(m): 12:06pm On Jan 04, 2017*. Modified: 3:21pm On Jan 10, 2017 |
mndatetengi@gmail.com
Ahmadu Bello University Zaria
Physical and health education
100level |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 8:20pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
chiberr93: from biology edu to PHE,though I was just admitted nd u put in for MEDICAL REHAB but I was given bio edu instead All the best guy |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 4:05pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
chiberr93: no but wanna change to d course.......... from which to which? |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 2:28pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
chiberr93: wow...dats good....i rep oau same course? |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 9:42pm On Jan 02, 2017 |
chiberr93: I love dis...........sorry which schl r u guys?? I rep ABU Zaria |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 8:45pm On Jan 02, 2017 |
Stark7: Interesting, I don't know if the mods can help help us get this thread on FP. Seun and lalasticlala, pls consider this thread to enable people drop more inputs on this thread. The replies are not forthcoming. Cc: lalasticlala lalasticlala we take baba god beg u, move this thread to front page. |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 12:24pm On Jan 02, 2017 |
Stark7: Hello, welcome on board. Seems few people have idea of the course or it's one of the courses they look down on. Well, let's wait and see. what reason do they have to look down on this course than its offered in faculty of education and as u know people downgrade educational courses not knowing that courses like library and information science and physical and health education are hot cakes despite been offered in faculty of education. |
Education › Re: Thread About Physical And Health Education by ndat(m): 9:11pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
This thread really made my day, a student of physical and health education. I look up to expert in this field to come and make this platform lively. areas of specialization and job prospects to its graduates. |
Education › Re: Nairaland Undergraduates Central Chatroom by ndat(m): 8:56pm On Jan 01, 2017 |
Fynestboi: Represent your university.
1. OAU
2. DELSU
3. UNIZIK
4. UNILORIN
5. FUNAAB
6. OUI
7. UNILORIN
8. UNILAG
9. UNIBEN
10. UNICAL
11. AAU
12. FUTMINNA
13. NDU
14. MAUTECH
15. AAUA
16. YABATECH
17. UNN
18. IMSU
19. KSU
20. UI
21. UNIOSUN
22. BSU
23. EBSU
24. LASPOTECH
25. LAUTECH
26. ILAROPOLY
27. FUTA
28. ESUT
29. UNIPORT
30. REEDEMER UNIVERSITY
31. IBADANPOLY
32. LASU
33. OOU
34. UNIMAID
35. NOUN
36. KWASU
37. C U.
38. FEDPOLY
39. TASUED
40. FUOYE
41. UNIUYO
42. FEDPOLAD
43. ABUAD
44. MAPOLY
45. CRSUT
46. UNIABUJA
47. KANO POLY
48. FUAM
49. MOUAU
50. KUST
51. KWARA POLY
52. AUN YOLA
53. IRMC
54. BUK
55. UNIJOS ABU |