STAKEHOLDERS' PERCEPTION OF ADEQUACY OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES FOR ACQUISITION OF REQUISITE EMPLOYABLE SKILLS BY STUDENTS

Authors

  • M. A Auta Department of Vocational Education, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra state-Nigeria

Abstract

The study was carried out to determine stakeholder's perception of adequacy of
technology education programme in Nigerian Universities for acquisition of requisite
employable skills by students. Three research questions guided the study and two null
hypotheseswere tested at
0.05 level of significance. Descriptive survey research design was used for the study. A
validated questionnaire with reliability coefficient of 0.73 was used for data collection. The
population was made up of 227 technology education students, 57 trainers and 33
employers of technology education graduates from the three zones that make up northern
Nigeria. Both multi-stage and purposive sampling techniques were used resulting to a
sample size of 188 respondents (128 students, 37 trainers and 33 employers, drawn from
three universities. Mean and standard Deviation were used to answer the research
questions using a benchmark of 2.50 as an index for agreement and to determine the
homogeneity or otherwise of the respondents. z-Test was used to test the two null
hypotheses. The findings showed that the technology education programme in Nigerian
universitiesis adequate for equipping students with theappropriategeneric skillsregardless
of their stress areas. The programme wasfound not adequate for equipping the students
with the skills needed for industrial work and self- reliance among others. Based on the
findings the researcher recommended among others that curriculum planners should
integrate more professional technology education courses on emerging problems in
technology education into the programme to complement the employability skills.

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Published

2024-11-24