NAME IN FULL DEPARTMENT INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED WITH DATES ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AREAS OF SPECIALISATION LIST OF ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS PASSPORT

DR. GBENU, JIDE PIUS EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT State College of Education, Otto-Ijanikin; 1989-1992 (a) Books

NCE MATHEMATICS/ University, Ojo; 1993-1996 ECONOMICS B.Sc.Ed. 1. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. & Gbenu, J. P. (2007). , , Yaba; 1998-1999 EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

M.Ed. Budgeting and financial management in education. Micodex printers University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba; 2001-2002 MEASUREMENT & EVALUATION

M.Ed. 2. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. and Gbenu, J. P. (2009). Lagos State University, Ojo; 2002-2006

M.Sc. ECONOMICS Business administration and management. Lagos: Micodex printers. Lagos State University, Ojo; 2008-2012 EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT (PLANNING)

Ph.D. 3. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. & Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

Basic mathematics concepts for management students. Lagos: Micodex printers.

4. Olaniyonu, S. O. A., Abari, A. O. & Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

Introduction to statistics. Lagos: Micodex printers.

5. Olaniyonu, S. O. A., Adekoya, S. O. A. & Gbenu, J. P. (2012).

Fundamentals of educational planning (revised and enlarged). Lagos: Micodex printers.

6. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. & Gbenu, J. P. (2012).

School plant planning and maintenance. Lagos: Micodex printers. (b) Chapters in books 1. Gbenu, J. P. (2005).

Functions of management. In S. O. A. Olaniyonu (ed). Principles of management. Ibadan: Olu-Akin publishers. pp 11 – 25 2. Gbenu, J. P. (2005).

Approaches to profit management. In S. O. A. Olaniyonu (ed). Principles of management. Ibadan: Olu-Akin publishers. pp 52 – 60 (c) Articles that have already appeared in learned journals 1. Gbenu, J. P. (2002).

Nursery education and attitude towards school environment: challenges to educational planners and administrators, journal of contemporary issues in Nigerian economy, 1 (1), pp.52 – 63 () 2. Gbenu, J. P. (2003). Revamping Nigerian economy through technical and vocational education. Nigerian journal of research and production (NIJOREP), 2 (2), pp. 128 – 135 (Nigeria) 3. Gbenu, J. P. (2003).

Education as consumable or investment commodity: challenges to the government. Educational perspectives, 6 (2), pp. 71 – 77 (Nigeria)

4. Gbenu, J. P. and Odubunmi, A. S. (2003).

Correlation between performance in JAMB and cumulative grade point average in the Nigerian universities (a case study of LASU). The Nigerian academic forum, 1(1), pp. 167 – 176 (Nigeria)

5. Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2004).

Teachers’ perception of supervision adopted by supervisors in Lagos state secondary schools. Educational perspectives, 7 (2), pp 21 – 28 (Nigeria) 6. Gbenu, J. P. (2004).

Academic performance of students in WAEC and NECO in 2001: implications for educational planning. Journal of research in educational management (JOREM), 1 (1), pp 29 – 32 (Nigeria) 7. Gbenu, J. P. (2004).

Attitude towards economics and academic performance of students. Eko journal of educational research, 1 (1), pp 41 – 45 (Nigeria) 8. Gbenu, J. P. (2005).

A comparative study of maintenance culture exhibited towards school plants by private and public secondary schools in Lagos state. Nigerian journal of research and production (NIJOREP), 7 (2), pp 49 – 59 (Nigeria) 9. Gbenu, J. P. (2005).

Comparative analysis of academic performances of students at WAEC level in private and public secondary schools in Lagos state: implications for policy formulation. NIJOREP, 7 (1), 171 – 183 (Nigeria) 10. Gbenu, J. P. (2006). Privatization of education: the position of Lagos state government on secondary education. Journal of educational management, 1 (1), pp 44 – 56 (Nigeria)

11. Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2007).

Identified educational problems in Nigerian schools and their management. Journal of research in education, international research and development institute, 4(4), pp 72 – 79 (Nigeria)

12. Gbenu, J. P. (2007). Funding and state of facilities in secondary schools in Lagos state. Journal of research in educational management (JOREM), 1 (3), pp 167 – 190 (Nigeria)

13. Abari, A. O., Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2008).

The perception of students on cult-related activities in the south-Western Nigerian universities (1990-2004). Higher education research and policy network (HERPNET), 1(1) pp 163-170 (Nigeria)

14. Abari, A. O., Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2009). Gender equity in Nigeria’s educational system: a necessity for socio- economic development. Journal of women’s entrepreneurship and education, 3(4), pp 69-87 (Belgrade)*

15. Oyetola, I., Adesola, W. and Gbenu, J. P. (2010).

Access and utilization of information and communication technology amongst lecturers and students in South-West Nigeria public universities. East African journal of educational research and policy (EAJERP), 4(1), pp 153 – 162 (Kenya)*

16. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. and Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

Vision 20-2020 without modern educational facilities in schools: a myth or a reality? African journal of allied education, department of educational foundations, 5 (1), pp 111 – 120 (Nigeria) 17. Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

Educational challenges for sustainable development: a necessity for effective educational plan. African journal of allied education, department of educational foundations, 5 (1), pp 141 – 153 (Nigeria)

18. Abari, A. O., Mohammed, M. O. B and Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

The emergence of private universities in Nigeria: a challenge to public universities? East African journal of educational research and policy (EAJERP), 5(1), pp 141 – 156 (Uganda)*

19. Abari, A. O., Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

Information and communication technology and quality leadership in Nigerian tertiary educational institutions. Journal of educational review, 4(1), pp 1 – 8 (New-Delhi), India* 20. Gbenu, J. P. (2012). State of Nigerian secondary education and the need for quality sustenance. Greener journal of educational research, 2(1), pp 7 – 12. An on-line publication: www.gjournals.org* 21. Gbenu, J. P. (2012).

The adoption of the principles of social demand approach (SDA) as a strategy towards ensuring the success of the UBE programme in Nigeria. Knowledge review, 24(1), pp 57 – 61 (Nigeria)

22. Gbenu, J. P. (2012). State of teacher quality in Lagos state senior secondary schools, Nigeria: implications for educational planning. Online journal of education research, 1(7), pp 125 – 131. An on-line publication: www.onlineresearchjournals.org/IJER* 23. Gbenu, J. P. (2012). Educational planning and local community development in Nigeria. Journal of emerging trends in educational research and policy studies (JETERAPS), 3(6), pp 850 – 855.(UK)* 24. Gbenu, J. P. (2012).

The school for Africa: redesigning the curriculum to meet current and future challenges. Approaches in international journal of research and development, 7(1), PP 47 – 57, Freetown* 26. Gbenu, J. P. (2013). Crises appraisal in Africa as a basis for planning university curriculum in Nigeria. East African journal of educational research and policy, vol. 8, pp 35 – 47, Uganda* 27. Gbenu, J. P. (2013).

Academic staff turnover, national development and emerging policy issues. Scholars journals of arts, humanities and social sciences, 1(1), pp 1 – 7, an online publication: http://saspjournals.com/sjahss*. 28. Gbenu, J. P. (2013).

Teacher quality management strategies and students’ academic performance in Lagos state education districts, Scholars journals of arts, humanities and social sciences, 1(1), pp 17 – 24, an online publication: http://saspjournals.com/sjahss*. 29. Gbenu, J. P. (2013). Managing the teacher as a human resource personnel for proper implementation of educational standards. The Intuition, 4(1), pp 127 – 134

30. Gbenu, J. P., Kolawole, O. O. and Lawal, R. O. (2014)

Comparative study of managements’ retention policies and academic staff turnover in federal and state higher institutions in Lagos state, Nigeria. Mediterranean journal of social sciences, 5(20), pp 1830 – 1820, Italy* 31. Mohammed, M. O. B., Gbenu, J. P. and Lawal, R. O. (2014)

Planning the teacher as in loco parentis for effective school system. Mediterranean journal of social sciences, 5(16), pp 318 – 321, Italy*

(d)Articles that have already appeared in referred conference proceedings 1. Gbenu, J. P. (2000). Leadership in the education system. In A. Abimbade, T. A. Adesipo and G. Adeola (eds.). A book of readings on students unionism in Nigeria (a cost analysis of effects 1970 – 2000). Lagos: Pumark Nigeria limited pp. 42 – 53 (Nigeria)

2. Gbenu, J. P. (2000).

Educational facilities and infrastructure in the management of teaching and learning. In A. Abimbade, T. A. Adesipo and G. Adeola (eds.): A book of readings on students unionism in Nigeria (a cost analysis of effects 1970 – 2000). Lagos: Pumark Nigeria limited pp. 210 – 215 (Nigeria) 3. Gbenu, J. P. (2002).

Present state of teaching and learning in post-primary schools and the roles of educational technology in Lagos state. Technology in educational advancement. Lagos State University, proceedings of the Faculty of Education, 2001 conference. pp 50 – 64 (Nigeria)

4. Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2006). Public universities on the brink of collapse: private sector participation as a way out. In J. B. Babalola, G. O. Akpa, A. O. Ayeni and S. O. Adedeji. Access, equity and quality in higher education, NAEAP proceedings, pp 63 – 73 (Nigeria)

5. M. O. B. Mohammed and Gbenu, J. P. (2007).

Revitalizing African Economies through Proper Management of Technical and Vocational Education. in J. B. Babalola, G. O. Akpa and A. O. Ayeni (eds.). Managing technical and vocational education in the era of globalisatiion. NAEAP International Conference. NAEAP: Awemark industrial printers, pp 281 – 290. (Nigeria)

6. Abari, A. O., Mohammed, M. O. B. and Gbenu, J. P. (2008).

Poverty elimination/reduction in Africa through the right education. In J. B. Babalola, G. O. Akpa, I. Hauwa and A. O. Ayeni (eds.). Managing education for sustainable development in developing countries. NAEAP: His Lineage publishing house, pp 3 – 8 (Nigeria)

7. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. and Gbenu, J. P. (2009).

The nature of management and a successful manager. In A. O. K. Noah, S. O. Banjoko, N. C. Nwaboku, J. O. Adeogun, F. O. Okebukola, and A. O. Abari (eds.). Education: building a sound mind and sound body. A book of readings in honour of Dr. Olu Ayodabo. Ojo, Faculty of education, Lagos state university, pp 203 – 207 (Nigeria)

8. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. and Gbenu, J. P. (2010).

Planning for quality graduates by Nigerian public universities: a basis for national development. In A. Onifade, A. O. Badejo, R. A. Adejare, O. Aina, O. I. Owolabi and A. O. Akeredolu (eds.). Education: a communication channel for national development. A book of readings in honour of Professor B. B. Oderinde, Faculty of Education Lagos State University, Ojo, pp 98 – 106 (Nigeria)

9. Olaniyonu, S. O. A. and Gbenu, J. P. (2011).

Quality of Nigeria’s university education and vision 20-2020: the planner’s roadmap. In A. O. Badejo, A. O. Akeredolu, R. A. Adejare, F. O. Okebukola, O. L. Owolabi and J. O. Adeogun (Eds.). Democratization, good governance and education. 1st Faculty of Education’s International Conference, Lagos State University, Ojo, pp 103 – 109 (Nigeria)

10. Gbenu, J. P. (2013).

Science education for national development: application of management theories as a way out. In R. O. Okuneye, A. Y. Akinkuotu, T. Dansu and S. A. Jimoh (Eds.). Science and development, a book of readings in honour of professor Olagunju Odubunmi, Faculty of Education, Lagos State University, Ojo, pp 175 – 182 (Nigeria)

11. Abari, A. O., Mohammed, M. O. B and Gbenu, J. P. (2013)

Eliminating mass poverty in Nigeria: indices for educational planning and administration. In A. O. Ayeni, U. G. Emetarom, A. Y. Abdulkareem, J. A. Undie and J. E. Okon (Eds.). Managing education for national security. NAEAP 2013 conference proceedings, pp 181 – 190