Assoc Prof Dr Kingsley Nwosu | Psychology | Best Researcher Award
Reader , UGC – SJSGC, NNamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria.
Education
Dr. Kingsley Chinaza Nwosu has a robust academic background that underpins his expertise in educational psychology. He earned his PhD in Educational Psychology, a field that explores the complexities of learning processes, with a focus on cognitive, emotional, and social factors that influence education. Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Nwosu obtained a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree, which provided him with a deep understanding of educational theory and practice, further refining his skills in research and pedagogy. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree, graduating with First Class Honours, a distinction that highlights his academic excellence from an early stage. This solid educational foundation has empowered Dr. Nwosu to engage in impactful research and contribute significantly to the field of education, particularly in areas such as inclusive education and learning for marginalized communities. His education has prepared him to excel as both a scholar and a practitioner in the education sector.
Experience
- Predictors of pathological gambling behaviours in parents population in Nigeria
- Authors: Ede, M.O., Nwosu, K.C., Okeke, C.I., Oneli, J.O.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
- Impacts of cooperative learning and a teacher-directed approach on the reading achievement of socio-economically disadvantaged students
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Unachukwu, G.C., Wahl, W.P., Hickman, G.P.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
- Applying the Dual Deficit Model: Do Students’ Test Preparation Strategies Moderate the Relationship between Test Anxiety and Students’ Academic Achievement?
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Edeh, M.O., Ofojebe, E.N., Cassim, H.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
- Teacher distress tolerance and willingness to teach children with special educational needs in Nigeria: Teacher job satisfaction as a mediator
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Wahl, W.P., Okeke, N.U., Anyanwu, A.N., Eluemuno, A.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
- Assessing Students’ Mathematics Interests and Perceived Teacher Effectiveness in Rural Communities: Implications for Rural Mathematics Education
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Chinyere, E.N., Mbelede, N.G., Maduka, C.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 0
- School refusal behaviours profiles among Nigerian adolescents: differences in risk and protective psychosocial factors
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Wahl, W., Nwikpo, M.N., Ezeonwunmelu, V.U., Akuneme, C.C.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 4
- Measurement Invariance and Latent Profile Analysis of the Test Anxiety Inventory
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Wahl, W.P., Hickman, G.P., Ede, M.O., Nwikpo, M.N.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 0
- Teachers’ emotional intelligence as a predictor of their attitude, concerns and sentiments about inclusive education: teacher professional-related factors as control variables
- Authors: Nwosu, K.C., Wahl, W.P., Anyanwu, A.N., Ezenwosu, N.E., Okwuduba, E.N.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 3
- Contribution of perceived faculty caring (FC) and student engagement (SE) to lifelong learning (LLL) of post-secondary remediated (PSR) science students
- Authors: Okwuduba, E.N., Abd Rauf, R.A., Zulnaidi, H., Nwosu, K.C.
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 4
- Increasing Minority Student Applications to STEM Graduate Programs: Lessons Learned and Outlook for a New Program
- Authors: Nwosu Jr, K., Waller, T.O., Wright, M.J., Ekoniak, M.
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 0
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