@article{Igbokwe_Okeke-James_Akudo_Anyanwu_2020, title={Administrative Roles in Primary Schools for Curbing COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: Henry Fayol’s Approach}, volume={16}, url={https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/13030}, DOI={10.19044/esj.2020.v16n16p63}, abstractNote={<p>COVID-19 is a threatening disease that has led to total lockdown of educational institutions in various countries, Nigeria inclusive. Presently, there is no vaccination for its cure yet; thus, the need for preventive mechanisms to reduce its spread in the schools. The primary school which this study is delimited is made of pupils whose ability to prevent this disease is minimal due to their level of physical and mental development, therefore they require proper attention. The headteachers and teachers who occupy administrative positions in primary schools need to manage these pupils, to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the schools. The main purpose of this study is to suggest how headteachers and teachers should practically discharge their administrative functions so asto reduce coronavirus spread among pupils in primary schools. This is expected to give an insight into healthy adaptive mechanism for the staff and pupils in primary schools in Nigeria. Finally, the following recommendations were made; which include: providing hygiene facilities, services of healthcare workers and isolation center in the school for pupils that may need extra care.</p&gt;}, number={16}, journal={European Scientific Journal, ESJ}, author={Igbokwe, Innocent C. and Okeke-James, Ndidiamaka J. and Akudo, Florence U. and Anyanwu, Jude A.}, year={2020}, month={Jun.}, pages={63} }