Participatory Management and Functional Competence in the School Environment
Gisele Aparecida De Oliveira Chaves,
Jose Carlos Pereira
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 1, June 2022
Pages:
1-8
Received:
24 February 2022
Accepted:
12 April 2022
Published:
26 April 2022
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijem.20220601.11
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Abstract: This article aims to identify and map the functional competencies of servers in the school environment, in a participatory manner to suggest a proposal, movement or reallocation of the middle activity, in its function within their functional framework of origin. In this way, it will be possible to exploit to the maximum and in a satisfactory way this very valuable intellectual and human capital, and, therefore, verify if it is in a process of overload and functional stress, not presenting results. The problem is to raise the perceptions of the difficulties in the middle activity of public school administration, bringing a possible application of innovative tools of competence management, of the new face of public management. The methodology used was qualitative research, followed by a mapping of the functional competencies of the middle management staff of a high school institution in the State of Paraná. With documentary theoretical foundation, it is believed that, in light of this study, it is possible to suggest subtle management movements, in the trialed environment, transforming the organizational culture and improving public school management, since the middle activity is little cited and explored in this sense.
Abstract: This article aims to identify and map the functional competencies of servers in the school environment, in a participatory manner to suggest a proposal, movement or reallocation of the middle activity, in its function within their functional framework of origin. In this way, it will be possible to exploit to the maximum and in a satisfactory way th...
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Assessment of Changing Vulnerability from Kainji Dam in Yauri Emirate - Kebbi State, Nigeria
Jibrin Ahmadu,
Abarshi Musa,
Eze Ogechukwu Franca,
Bessie Hanis,
Akubo Joseph Idoko,
Andy Anyalewachi Ukah
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 1, June 2022
Pages:
9-19
Received:
12 November 2020
Accepted:
27 November 2020
Published:
12 May 2022
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijem.20220601.12
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Abstract: Kainji Dam is located in the north western part of Nigeria. The river flood plain downstream the dam has rich alluvial soils with great agricultural potentials and this has been the major pull factor for several local communities that settled in the area and engaged in farming as a means of livelihood. However, these downstream communities in Yauri Emirate are exposed to flooding and other forms of vulnerability related to their livelihood activities and living pattern. An assessment of changing vulnerability from kainji dam is therefore conducted in Yauri Emirate. The objectives of the study are to examine the different forms of vulnerability of the people to flood in the study area, characterize the factors that influence vulnerability in the study area and examine the changing nature of vulnerability in the area. The study employed direct field survey using oral interview, questionnaire and field measurements for data collection. Findings of the study revealed that flood hazard is the most common hazard applicable to the study area. 80% of the respondents believed building made from clay are most affected by flood disaster, this is because such buildings were built with poor construction material and requires varying major repairs after flood disasters. The study further shows that 55% of the respondents revealed they have been involved in the planning/activities aimed at reducing flood disaster measures but they found the strategy to be non-effective due to non-sustainability of the flood disaster risk management program within the community, clearing of blocked drainages was their only contribution to flood reduction. The impact of the previous flood experienced 60-65% of destruction to physical infrastructure, to be more common between 2008 to 2017, 65% of the respondents houses were severely destroyed during the year 2008 to 2017. From the data analysis, the respondents agreed on the fact that 2018 was the most affected year where people were rendered jobless, this distortion affected the community’s occupation of farming & fishing therefore, having a negative effect on their income streams. This study revealed that Yauri Emirate has been exposed to a wide variety of hazards which need urgent attention. The establishment of the dam has impacted both negatively and positively on the inhabitants of the area. Negative effects seem to outweigh the advantages of the dam. This is because what is required to take full advantage of the dam to assist the local people is lacking.
Abstract: Kainji Dam is located in the north western part of Nigeria. The river flood plain downstream the dam has rich alluvial soils with great agricultural potentials and this has been the major pull factor for several local communities that settled in the area and engaged in farming as a means of livelihood. However, these downstream communities in Yauri...
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