Prof. James Okon

About Prof. James Okon

Prof. James Okon, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Calabar, specializes in the field of Educational Management.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Principals’ Management of School Material Resources and Secondary Education Goal Attainment: A Case Study of Secondary School Managers in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Nutraceutical records of aquatic plants (Heinsia bussie and Diplazium sammatii) of lesser known values in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

School management practices, teachers effectiveness, and students’ academic performance in mathematics in secondary schools of Cross River State, Nigeria

Principals’ leadership variables and undergraduates attitudes towards practicum exercise in secondary schools

Wastage of school material resources and secondary school system effectiveness: Evidence from a survey in Nigeria

Principals characteristics and the utilization of internet tools for school management: a survey of secondary school managers’ perceptions

Academic staff perception of the extent of politicizing administration of Universities: Implications for National Development

The Journal of Social Sciences Research

Prof. James Okon Information

University

Position

Cross River State Nigeria

Citations(all)

204

Citations(since 2020)

148

Cited By

85

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

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Prof. James Okon Skills & Research Interests

Educational Management

Top articles of Prof. James Okon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Principals’ Management of School Material Resources and Secondary Education Goal Attainment: A Case Study of Secondary School Managers in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

The Journal of Social Sciences Research

James E Okon

Festus O Arop

Rosemary O Osim

Nse N Ukpong

2020

Nutraceutical records of aquatic plants (Heinsia bussie and Diplazium sammatii) of lesser known values in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Journal of Aquatic Sciences

JE Okon

2020/9/21

School management practices, teachers effectiveness, and students’ academic performance in mathematics in secondary schools of Cross River State, Nigeria

Humanities and Social Sciences Letters

Festus O Arop

Usen F Mbon

E Ekpenyong

E Godfrey

Esther S Uko

...

2020

Principals’ leadership variables and undergraduates attitudes towards practicum exercise in secondary schools

Owan, VJ, Ene, OE, Mbon, UF, Arop, FO, Asuquo, ME, Nwannunu, BI, & Okon, JE (2020). Principals’ leadership variables and undergraduates attitudes towards practicum exercise in secondary schools. Journal of Social Sciences Research

Valentine Joseph Owan

Egbula Ogar Ene

Usen Friday Mbon

Festus Obun Arop

Michael Ekpenyong Asuquo

...

2020/7/24

Wastage of school material resources and secondary school system effectiveness: Evidence from a survey in Nigeria

Humanities and Social Sciences Letters

EE. Mbon

UF

Ukpabio

GA.

Ekanem

...

2020

Principals characteristics and the utilization of internet tools for school management: a survey of secondary school managers’ perceptions

Journal of the Social Sciences

Esther S Uko

Usen F Mbon

James E Okon

Victor O Ebuara

Festus O Arop

2020/7

Academic staff perception of the extent of politicizing administration of Universities: Implications for National Development

Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences

Aniefiok Oswald Edet

Michael Ekpenyong Asuquo

James Ekpenyong Okon

2020/7/10

The Journal of Social Sciences Research

Yusuf Kamaluddeen Ibrahim

Abdullahi Ayoade Ahmad

2022

Administrative strategies and implementation of inclusive education for national development: A focus on public primary and secondary schools in Cross River State Nigeria

Journal of the Social Sciences

Aniefiok O Edet

James E Okon

Michael E Asuquo

2020/10

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