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A PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE FOR TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING TEACHERS AT TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
Author(s) -
Alhassan Ndagi Usman,
Aede Hatib Musta’ámal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
asia proceedings of social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-6638
pISSN - 2663-662X
DOI - 10.31580/apss.v6i1.1230
Subject(s) - vocational education , competence (human resources) , curriculum , medical education , population , sample (material) , psychology , mathematics education , pedagogy , medicine , social psychology , chemistry , environmental health , chromatography
A significant amount of concern has been expressed about all the way in which technical vocational Education training (TVET) is taught in Nigeria and particularly in technical collegesin Niger State. This concern stems partly from the fact that the nation cannot grow its human and material resources effectively without sufficient and well-trained manpower at all educationallevels. The study therefore investigates the professional skills training needs of technical vocational teachers in technical colleges in Niger State. The sample method used for the survey.The study population comprised of all technical college teachers in Niger state; the sample included all the sixty (60) technical teachers that made up the population. For data collection,professional training competencies Needs of Technical Vocational Teachers Questionnaire were used. The test-retest method was also used to determine the coefficient of reliability of which0.72 was obtained. The data collected were analyzes using the statistical method Mean and Standard deviation. The findings from this study showed that the teachers of technical colleges inNiger state of Nigeria are not exposed to workshops, seminars, conferences and other means of acquiring basic technical knowledge, skills and attitudes and that innumerable teachers oftechnical colleges are not competent. It was therefore recommended that all technical teacher training institutions function in performance as a matter of necessity and produce anappropriate curriculum which will take on the necessary skills for our new technical teachers in training and those already in the field through in-service training.

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