Brief Introduction of Ajayi Noah Oluwasanjo. A.

Name: Ajayi Noah Oluwasanjo. A.

Affiliation: School Of Vocational and Technical Education, Department of Fine and Applied Arts, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, P.M.B. 2007, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State, Nigeria

Email: ajayinoahsanjo103@gmail.com

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Ajayi Noah Oluwasanjo. A. is School of Vocational and Technical Education, Department of Fine and Applied Arts, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, P.M.B. 2007, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State, Nigeria

Academic Qualifications:

  • PhD Art Education
  • M.A. Art Education
  • National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
  • B.A. Ed. Fine and Applied Arts
  • N.C.E Fine and Applied Art-Double Major
  • T.C. II Teachers’ Grade Two
  • WAEC: West African Examination Council
  • FSLC: First School Leaving Certificate

Education Institutions Attended:

  • University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa
  • University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State
  • University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State
  • Federal College of Education, Osiele-Abeokuta, Ogun State
  • African Church Teachers’ College Ifako, Agege, Lagos State
  • Awori College, Ojo, Ojo Town, Lagos State
  • C.A.C Primary School, Alapoti, Ogun State

Work Experiences:

  • Lecturer, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State
  • Ebonyi Local Government Headquarter, Ugbodo Abakaliki, Ebonyi State NYSC Redeployment, NYSC Fine Arts Teacher
  • Fine Arts Teacher, Early Life Secondary School, 3rd Avenue Festac Town, Lagos State
  • Fine Arts Teacher, Time & Tide International Schl, Klm 5 LASU- Iseri Exp. way, Unity Estate, Iba Town, Lagos State

Book Publication:

  • Awofisayo, O.A, Sanni, M.O, Ajayi, N.O, & Olufowobi, O.F. (2017). Traditional political system in Nigeria: Historiography, arts, and challenges. Iyana-paja, Lagos: Atlantic Publishing Company, 1-143

Chapter In Book:

  • Ajayi, N.O. (2017). Visual literacy and communication in Nigeria. In I. Ikwubuzo, L. Ajani, D. Akanmu & C. Eze (Eds), Language and Communication in Nigeria (16-57). Ijanikin, Lagos: Cyrus Publishers

Publications:

  • Ajayi, N.O. (2017). Visual literacy and communication in Nigeria. In I. Ikwubuzo, L. Ajani, D. Akanmu & C. Eze (Eds), Language and Communication in Nigeria (16-57). Ijanikin, Lagos: Cyrus Publishers
  • Gadonu, S.P., Ajayi, N.O., & Oridola, A.I. (2020). Influence of art teachers’ operational competence on students’ art learning achievement. International Journal of Research and innovation in social Science (IJEISS), December 2020, 6(12), 189-195
  • Ajayi, N.O. (2020). Evaluation of the implementation of art curriculum objectives in Colleges of Education in Southwest, Nigeria. International Journal of Educational Studies (IJES), a journal of the Faculty of Education, University of Jos, November 2020, 2(1), 137-150
  • Ajayi, N.O., Oluwa, M.O., & Aiyeteru, M.A. (2018). Technologies and fine and applied arts: An overview. Bilingual Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (BJMS), a journal of the Institute Bilingue Libre Du Togo, May 2018, 4(1), 97-113
  • Aiyeteru, M.A, Ajayi, N.O, & Suluka, A.B. (2014). Information and communication technology for sustainable development in teaching and learning of visual arts education in Nigerian schools. The Beagle, an International Journal of Education Practice, MOCOPED, Noforija, Epe, Lagos Nigeria, in collaboration with University of Abomey, Calavi, Republic of Benin, December 2014, 8(1), 107-116
  • Aiyeteru, M.A. & Ajayi, N.O.A. (2013). Causes of effects of poor turnout among fine arts students in Nigerian schools. The Beagle, an International Journal of Education Practise, MOCOPED, Noforija, Epe, Lagos Nigeria, in Collaboration with University of Abomey, Calavi, Republic of Benin, December 2014, 7(1), 161-174
  • Ajayi, N.O. &Adekoya, E.O. (2020). Exploring egungun alabala traditional motif for textile print: A cultural heritage in Saki town, Oyo State, Nigeria. University of Jos Fine and Applied Arts Journal (UJFAAJ), Jos. Plateau State, August 2020, 1(2), 102-118
  • Gandonu, S.P., Ajayi, N.O., & Oridola, I.A. (2020). Art therapy and management of disruptive behaviour disorders among victims of trauma in senior secondary schools. Journal of Educational Research and Development (JERD), a publication of College of Education Academic Staff Union, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State, April 2020, 16(1), 53-60
  • Ajayi, N.O. (2020). Theories of art: A veritable tool for teaching and learning of fine and applied arts in schools. OPANBATA: LASU Journal of African Studies, Department of African Languages, Literatures and Communication Arts, Lagos State University, Ojo, March 2020, 8(1), 86-98
  • Oridola, I.A., Ajayi, N.O., & Oluwa, M.O. (2020). Construction of a gas kiln using local materials as insoluble bricks for kiln building. FUDMA Journal of Arts (FUDJARTS), a publication of the Faculty of Arts, Federal University, Dutsinma, Kastina State, 2020, 4(1), 387-396
  • Ajayi, N.O. & Adekoya, E.O. (2019). Calabash carving and decoration in Nigeria: Trends, prospect, and challenges. University of Jos Fine and Applied Arts Journal (UJFAAJ), Jos, Plateau State, December 2019, 1(1), 35-56
  • Ajayi, N.O. & Adekoya, E.O. (2019). Significance of lines in tribal marks and body adornments in Yoruba land: an overview. Ihafa: A Journal of African Studies, Department of Linguistics, African and Asian Studies, University of Lagos, Akoka, November 2019, 10(1), 146-166
  • Ajayi, N.O. (2019). Drawing: A catalyst for teaching and learning of art and science education in Nigeria. Lagos Journal of Science Education, a journal of School of School of Science, Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State, May 2019, 12(1), 128-141
  • Ajayi, N.O, Oluwa, M.O. & Oridola, L.A. (2019). Art education: A catalyst for sustainable development of a global society. University of Jos Journal of Arts Education (UJJEA), Department of Arts Education, Faculty of Education, University of Jos, Plateau State. April 2019, 2(1), 15-25
  • Ajayi, N.O, Aiyeteru, M.A, Oluwa, M.O, Oridola, I.A. & Ajayi, S.O. (2017). Improvising fine and applied arts materials: A veritable tool for revamping Nigerian depressed economy. The Artist Journal (TAJ), a journal of the Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, November 2018, 2(4), 130-137
  • Suluka, A.B, Lasis, L.A. & Ajayi, N.O. (2017). Aesthetics value in symbolism, motif and pattern as vital necessity for fabric production in Itoku market, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Akoka Journal of Vocational Education (AJOVED), a journal of School of Vocational Education, Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Lagos State, October 2017, 9(1), 6-103
  • Ajayi, N.O, Aiyeteru, M.A, Oluwa, M.O, & Suluka, A.B. (2017). Cultural and heritage tourism education for sustainability in the period of recession. Journal of Educational Research and Development (JERD), a publication of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), AOCOED, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State, February 2017, 15(1), 74-89
  • Aiyeteru, M. A. & Ajayi, N.O.A. (2015). The role of monarch in the cultural administration of Ikorodu, southwest Nigeria. Art Monitor, a journal publication of the Department of Creative Arts, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, November 2015, 2(1), 22-30
  • Aiyeteru, M.A. & Ajayi, N.O.A. (2015). Challenges and prospects of producing decorative brass sculpture: A study of musulumatu, a decorative brass marquette. Journal of Research in Education, Science, Technology, and Humanities (JORESTH), a journal of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COAESU), Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo Chapter, May 2015, 2(1), 165-175
  • Ajayi, N. O. (2015). Women art education in Nigeria: Its prospects and challenges. COEASU Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, Federal College of Education Abeokuta Chapter, March 2015, 4(1), 7-19
  • Aiyeteru, M. A. & Ajayi, N. O. A. (2014). Bronze Casting: A Functional Entrepreneurship for Wealth Creation and Self – Reliance. Journal of Educational Innovation and Practice (JOEIP), School of Education; Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, Ondo State, July 2014, 2(1) 530-544
  • Aiyeteru, M. A. & Ajayi, N. O. (2013). Fragility in three dimensional arts: An approach to casting cattle egret in fibre glass for garden decoration. Lagos Journal of Vocational and Technical Education (LAJOVTED), AOCOED, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos, December 2013, 6(1), 42-52
  • Adebowale, N.O, Ajayi-Adeyelu, N. O. & Ajayi, S. I. (2013). Cowries shells: An evolutionary symbol of Ojo-Alaworo cultural and economical heritage. Akoka Multidisciplinary Journal of Education (AMJE), FCE (Technical) Akoka, Yaba, Lagos, April 2013, 2(1), 63-81
  • Oyeyemi, S.O. & Ajayi, N. O. A. (2012). Efficacy of mobile device assisted learning: A flexible instructional tool. Nigerian Journal of Sociology of Education (NJE), October 2012, 6(1), 172-181
  • Ajayi, N. O. (2008). The Problems of Merging Sculpture and Ceramics by NCCE in its 2002 minimum standard for Fine and Applied Arts, course merging in the Fine and Applied Arts by NCCE: 3- Dimensional Arts in Context. Arts Monitor: A Journal of the Department of Creative Arts, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, November 2008, 1(1), 43-51
  • Ajayi, N. O. & Adenle, J.O. (2008). Fine and applied arts: A need for vocational endowment. Lagos Journal of Vocational and Technical Education (LAJOVTED), AOCOED, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos State, March 2008, 3(3), 120-131
  • Ajayi, N. O. (2006). Resources for teaching fine arts in Nigeria secondary schools – The Way Forward. AOCOED Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, September 2006, 1(1), 87-94
  • Ajayi, N. O. A. (2006). Part time and distance education: An upward mobility in Nigeria. Journal of Continuing Education (JCE), AOCOED, Oto/Ijanikin, Lagos, July 2006, 6(1), 50-53