Prof. I. Galadima

Area of specialization: | Maths/Education |
Email: | galadima.ibrahim@udusok.edu.ng |
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List of Selected Publications
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Galadima, I. (1990). Computer Education in Nigeria Secondary Schools: Problems and Prospects 31st STAN – Annual conference proceedings, pp. 60 – 63.
2. Galadima, I. (1991). An Analysis of Areas of Difficulties in algebraic content among JSS students in Sokoto State. Sokoto Educational Review vol. 3, pp. 23 – 26.
3. Galadima, I., Kalgo, F. A. and Kamar, Y. M. (1995). The practice of continuous Assessment in post primary institutions of Sokoto State. Journal of Education and Psychology in Developing Africa vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1 – 6.
4. Galadima, I. and Musa, M. (1998). Some Aspects of Students’ Problem Solving Difficulties in Secondary School Mathematics. The Pioneer. A Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 1 – 9.
5. Galadima, I. (1998). An exploratory study of Mathematics problem solving processes of class six pupils in Sokoto State. Studies in Humanities. A Journal of the UsmanuDanfodiyo University, Sokoto vol. 5, pp. 81 – 87.
6. Galadima, I. (1998). Increased classroom Discussion: A means of Communicating Mathematics to Students of Secondary Schools. 39th Annual Conference Proceedings, pp. 244 – 246.
7. Galadima, I. (1999). Teaching Mathematics Word Problems via Heuristic Model. Issues in Mathematics. An Annual Publication by STAN – Mathematics Panel, pp. 38 – 43.
8. Galadima, I. (2000). Lesson Preparation: From Scheme to Lesson Plan. Chapter 10, in eds M. I. Junaid, A. A. Salawu and M. G. Maitafsir, Readings in Education, I:180-190.
9. Galadima, I. and Kalgo, F. A. (2002). Psychological Issues in Evaluating Science, Technology and Mathematics education in Nigeria. STAN 40th Annual conference proceedings, pp. 28 – 31.
10. Galadima, I. (2002). The Relative Effects of Heuristic Problem Solving Instruction on Secondary School Students’ Algebraic Achievement. Abacus, The Journal of Mathematical Association of Nigeria, 27(1): 57 – 65, 2002.
11. Galadima, I. (2002). Teachers Preference to the use of Heuristic Problem – Solving Models in Teaching Mathematics Word – Problems in Secondary Schools. Sokoto Educational Review, 5.
12. Galadima, I. (2003). Disparity between Expected and Actual Outcomes in the Nigerian Educational System. Nigerian Journal of Curriculum Studies, 10(2): 453 – 456.
13. Galadima, I. (2003). Gender inequality in algebraic word problem solving performance amongst secondary school students of Sokoto – Zamfara States, Nigerian Journal of Curriculum Studies, 10(2): 457 – 460.
14. Galadima, I. (2003). Thought Processes of Mathematics Teachers when Instructional Decisions in Sokoto State, Sokoto Educational Review, 6(1): 45 – 51, December.
15. Galadima, I. (2004). The State of Further Mathematics teachers when Instructional Decisions in Sokoto State and Zamfara State. ABACUS, Journal of Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN), Vol. 29, No. 1.
16. Galadima, I. (2004). Curriculum Planning and Implementation. Book Chapter, Readings in Education, 2: 77 – 92.
17. Galadima, I. and Yusha’u M. A. (2007). An Investigation into Mathematics Performance of Senior Secondary School Students in Sokoto State. ABACUS, Journal of Mathematics Association of Nigeria (MAN), Vol. 32. No. 1, pp 24 -33
18. Galadima, I. and Yusha’u M. A. (2008). Enhancing Universal Basic Education Reform through Effective Implementation: The Role of Mathematics Education. MAN 45th Annual Conference Proceedings, pp 11 -15.
19. Galadima I. And Yusha’u M. A. (2009): Accommodation of the Special Needs Students into the Mathematics Classroom: Mathematical Association of Nigeria (M.A.N.) Annual National Conference Proceedings of September, 2009.
20. Galadima I. And Yusha’u M. A. (2009): Teacher Quality and Students’ Achievement in Mathematics: An Overview. Sokoto Educational Review Vol. 11, No. 2 July, 2009.
21. Galadima I. And Okogbenin, A. A. (2012): The Effect of Mathematical Games on Academic Performance and Attitude of Senior Secondary Students Towards Mathematics in Selected Schools in Sokoto State Journal of Mathematical Association of Nigeria, ABACUS Vol. 37, No 1, 2012.
List of conferences/workshops/seminar Papers:
1. Galadima, I. (1984). Methods of teaching Mathematics at primary school level. Paper presented at the Department of Extension Services 1st workshop on Primary Education in Sokoto State.
2. Galadima, I. (1989). The 6-3-3-4 system and Science/Technical Education: Problems and Prospect. Paper presented at the ASUBAPS Seminar, SCAS Branch.
3. Galadima, I. (1994). A survey of some difficult concepts in the JSS Mathematics Curriculum in Sokoto State. Paper presented at the 35th Annual conference of STAN held at Abeokuta.
4. Galadima, I. (1994). Difficult concepts in Mathematics: Its implication on the students performance. Paper presented at 35th Annual conference of STAN held at Abeokuta.
5. Galadima, I. and Kalgo, F. A. (1999). Some considerations for evaluating student performance in Maths. A paper presented at the STAN 40th Annual conference held at Queen Amina College Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
6. Galadima, I. (2001). Mathematics as an essential tool for Universal Basic Education (UBE) Programme: A societal implication. A paper presented at the 38th National conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria, held at Katsina.
7. Galadima, I. (2002). Teacher Made Test: A Guide to item construction and Development in Secondary Schools. A paper presented at the workshop for Vice-Principals Academic and continuous assessment masters, Ministry of Education Sokoto.
8. Galadima, I. (2002). Mathematics and Information Technology: Implication for the Nigerian Society. A paper presented at the 39th National Annual Conference of the Mathematics Association Nigeria (MAN) held at the University of Calabar.
9. Galadima, I. and Yusha’u M. A. (2007). Teacher Quality and Students’ Achievement in Mathematics. A paper presented at 44th Annual National Conference of the Mathematics Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at FCE (Technical) Asaba – Delta State.
10. 2nd Pan-African congress of the African Mathematical Union, held at University of Jos, Nigeria, 23rd – 29th March 1986 participant.
11. CON, 8th National Annual Conference, held at UsmanuDanfodiyo University, Sokoto, 17th – 21st September, 1989 participant.
12. 35th STAN, Annual Conference held at Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, 26th – 30th September, 1994 participant.
13. STAN, 37th National Annual Conference, held at AdiahaObong Secondary Commercial School Uyo, 1996 participant.
14. 39th Annual STAN Conference, held in Unity School Osogbo, Osun State from 24th – 29th August, 1998 participant.
15. 40th Annual STAN, Conference, held at Queen Amina College 23rd to 28th August 1999, Kaduna participant.
16. 38th National Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) Annual Conference, held in Katsina, 27th August – 1st September, 2001 participant. 17. 14th Annual Conference of Curriculum Organisation of Nigeria (CON) held at Abuja, 18th – 21st September, 2001 participant.
18. 39th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN), held in Calabar 2nd to 6th September, 2002 participant.
19. 42nd National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN), Held in Akwa, Anambra State August 29th to 3rd September, 2005, participant.
20. 46th Annual STAN, Conference, Held at Jos, 14th – 20th August 2005, Participant. 21. 43rd National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held in Bauchi, Bauchi State, between 28th August – 2nd September 2006.
22. 44th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held in Asaba, Delta State, 28thAugust to 2nd September 2007.
23. 45th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held in Federal College of Education (Technical) Gusau, Zamfara State, 24th to 29th August, 2008.
24. 46th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at University of Ibadan Oyo State, September 2009.
25. 47th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at Nasarawa State Polytechnic Lafia, Nasarawa State, September 2010.
26. 48th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at University of Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, September 2011.
27. International Congress on Mathematics Education Congress held on 8th – 15th July 2012 at Seoul Republic of South Korea.
28. 49th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at National Mathematical Centre kwali Abuja, September 2012.
29. AFTRA 2nd Teaching and Learning in Africa Conference held at Mourbasa, Kenya 24th – 29th June 2013.
30. 50th National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at Assaba ,Delta State, September 2013.
31. 51st National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at University of Ilorin Kwara State, September 2014.
32. 52nd National Annual Conference of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) held at University of Nigeria Nsukka Enugu Compus, September 2015.
33. Micro-Teaching Workshop Organised by Faculty of Education, University of Sokoto, in conjunction with the British Council, 27th June to 1st July 1988, Sokoto. Participant.
34. STEBS Workshop on Effective Teaching of Mathematics and Physics, organized by Science and Technical Education Board, Ministry of Education Sokoto. Held at Government Technical College, Farfaru, Sokoto, 13th – 15th December, 1989. Resource person.
35. STAN, National Workshop on “Remedial Techniques of Improving Theorems in Senior Secondary School Mathematics” held at Federal Government College Sokoto, 24th – 29th April, 1995. Participant.
36. National Writers Workshop for the Development of Instructional Materials for Nomadic Education Primary Schools in Nigeria. Organized by Nomadic Education Centre, UsmanuDanfodiyo University, Sokoto. Held at UsmanuDanfodiyo University, Sokoto, 18th – 21st December, 1995. Resource person.
37. Writers’ Workshop for the Development of Pupils’ Text in Mathematics and Teachers Guides (Levels 1 – 6). Organised by National Commission for Nomadic Education, 13th – 17thNovember 2000, Kaduna. Resource person.
38. Items Editing Workshop for PTTP organized by National Teachers Institute 16th – 18th October, 2001. Resource person.
39. A workshop for the Development of Master Plan on Nomadic Education Curriculum Development, held at UsmanuDanfodiyo University, Sokoto, 14th – 16th May, 2002. Resource person.
40. One day Orientation workshop for Professors/Lecturers on the UBE/EFA/ESA Initiatives. Organized by Education Sector Analysis, Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja, held at DRAC (Emene) Enugu, 21st – 22nd October, 2002. Participant.
41. NTI/UNICEF Critique/editing workshop on Supplementary Guides for teaching Mathematics in Primary Schools. Held at D’Rovans Ring Hotel, Ibadan 8th – 13th December 2002. Resource person.
42. STAN Mathematics Panel Workshop held at GTC Awka, Anambra State, 15th to 19th May, 2007.
43. Resource person: Nigeria-UNESCO Science and Technology Education Project, 2006.
44. Resource person: A workshop to harmonize the NERDC Basic Education Curriculum with NCCE minimum standards. Organised by National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) held at Hydro Hotels 21st to 25th October, 2008.
45. Coordinator: 9 Year Basic Education Curriculum Training Workshop organised by State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Kebbi State held on 27th -29th November, 2008.
46. Two Day Capacity Building Workshop on Research Methodology and Grantsmanshiporganised by UsmanuDanfodiyo University, Sokoto 6th – 7th May 2013.
47. Member, University Press PLC, Revision Workshop for MAN, Primary 1- 3 Mathematics Textbooks, Held at Koltol Guest House GRA, Agodi Ibadan. 20th – 26th April, 2015
48. Member, FME/UNICEF Report writing Workshop for the 2011 National Monitoring of Learning Achievement (MLA), held at Ramat Hotel, New Nyanya, Nasarawa state, 17th – 23rd May, 2015.
49. Member, University Press PLC, Revision Workshop for MAN Primary 4 – 6 Mathematics Textbooks, held at Koltol Guest House, GRA, Agodi Ibadan, 7th – 13th June, 2015.
50. Member, FME/UNICEF Critique and validation Workshop on Monitoring of Learning Achievement (MLA) Report, held at Ramat Hotel, New Nyanya, Nasarawa state, 6th – 10th October 2015.
51. Resource Person, FME/UNICEF High level meeting on the Monitoring of Learning Achievement (MLA) Report, held at Bafra International Hotel, Kaduna, 15th – 17th October, 2015