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    Development Programmes, Availability of Physical Resources and Staff Job Performance in Colleges of Education Delta State, Nigeria
    (Lead City University, Ibadan, 2024-12) Stella Ekpebide OGHENERUME
    Job performance among Staff in Colleges of Education, Delta State seem to be declining. This is evident in inadequate publications, missed deadlines, poor communication and others. Factors contributing to this include: absenteeism, work-related stress, low leadership quality skills, inadequate training, and resistance to change among others. While many studies have explored the causes of these issues in other states, it appears that there is a gap in research specifically focused on Delta State. To address this gap this study aims to investigate the influence of development Programmes and availability physical resources on staff job performance in Colleges of Education Delta State, Nigeria. A descriptive survey research design was used in this study. The population comprised 784 academic and senior administration staff in Colleges of Education Delta State. A complete enumeration sampling technique was used. The findings reveal that the level of Staff Job Performance was high ('x=̄2.89), the level of Development Programmes, is high ('x̄=2.96), and Physical resource availability is high ('x̄=2.51). The combined influence of Development Programmes and the availability of physical resources had a significant influence on staff job performance (Adj. R 2= 0.971) and (F2781) = 12880.166; p < 0.000.) among staff development programme, conference demonstrate the strongest on staff job performance (β =0.429, t =10.761, p < 0.000) and coaching does not have significant influence on job performance ((β = -0.003, t = -0.124, p > 0.05). Based on the findings of this study, it was recommended among other Colleges of Education should prioritize and fund Development Programmes, giving special attention to conferences, workshops, job rotation, and orientation. Keywords: Staff Job Performance, Development Programmes, Physical Resource Word Count: 260

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