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Developing Industrial and Technological Manpower via Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Nigeria


SO Chukwuedo
GO Omofonmwan

Abstract

The need for continual production and replacement of industrial and technological manpower cannot be  undermined, since it will enhance the sustainable industrial and technological advancement and security  for national development. One important and indispensable programme that can produce demand-driven manpower for sustainable industrial and technological advancement and national development is TVET. In line with the assertion, this study identified the mechanisms for developing industrial and technological manpower via TVET for national development. The study was guided with two research questions and one  hypothesis. The descriptive survey research design was employed. The sample was made up of 135 TVET  teachers and 123 TVET industrial workers in Delta and Edo States of Nigeria, who were selected using simple random and convenience sampling techniques respectively. Questionnaire validated by three  experts and with a reliability coefficient of 0.83, obtained through split-half method was used for data  collection. The data analysis was carried out using mean and t-test statistics. The findings revealed that  TVET policy reform issues and TVET-industry partnership are viable mechanisms for developing industrial and technological manpower for national development via TVET programmes in Nigeria. It was therefore recommended among others that  stringent policy document should be prepared by government and TVET stakeholders to properly harmonize TVET programmes in Nigeria and industrial/technological advancement.


Keywords: Development, policy, partnership, manpower, industry, technology, TVET.


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