Adesoji A. Oni

Adesoji Oni a Fulbright scholar is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Educational Foundations, Faculty of Education, University of Lagos, Nigeria. He specializes in Sociology of Education. His area of research focus includes; Higher Education social problems in education, Social change in education, Teacher Education, social deviances in education with particular focus on students’ secret cult in Nigeria. He has published widely in these areas. He has a lot of publication to his credit, which includes; chapters in books; articles that have already appeared in national and international learned journals, His international academic papers appeared in reputable journals based inUSA, India, and South Africa to Uganda, Ghana, Malaysia, UNESCO (France), Japan, Botswana, Switzerland, Cote d'Ivoire, the Philippines, Bulgaria, Turkey, the Netherlands, Senegal, South Korea, Poland, Spain, Tanzania, Canada, Italy, Zambia, Nepal, Kosovo, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Albania and beyond etc, He is serving in the editorial board of so many academic journal globally. Rooney international visiting scholar to Robert Morris University, Moon Township, Fall 2018.

Publications

Digital Learning and the Teaching-Learning Environment in the Post-Pandemic 21st Century
Blessing Foluso Adeoye, Adesoji A. Oni. © 2024. 41 pages.
The post-pandemic 21st century has witnessed a significant transformation in the teaching-learning environment due to the widespread adoption of digital learning. The COVID-19...
Globalization and its Challenges for Teacher Education in Nigeria
A. O. K. Noah, Adesoji A. Oni, Simeon A. Dosunmu. © 2015. 8 pages.
The phenomenon of globalization is defined variously, but in general, it is defined as the establishment of a global market for goods and capital, leading to what could be...
Globalization and its Challenges for Teacher Education in Nigeria
A. O. K. Noah, Adesoji A. Oni, Simeon A. Dosunmu. © 2014. 8 pages.
The phenomenon of globalization is defined variously, but in general, it is defined as the establishment of a global market for goods and capital, leading to what could be...