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</p><p>Title page i</p><p>Approval page ii</p><p>Dedication iii</p><p>Acknowledgement iv</p><p>Abstract v</p><p>Table of contents vi</p><p><strong>
Chapter ONE
</strong></p><p><strong>1.0 </strong><strong>Introduction 1</strong></p><p>1.1 Background of the study 3</p><p>1.2 Statement of problems 4</p><p>1.3 Objectives of the study 7</p><p>1.4 Scope and limitation of the study 8</p><p>1.5 Research question 8</p><p>1.6 Definition of terms 9</p><p><strong>
Chapter TWO
</strong></p><p><strong>Briefly history of co-operative education in Nigeria 12</strong></p><p>2.1 history of co-operative education in 14</p><p>2.2 Genuine need of the department 17</p><p>2.3 Review of relation literature of</p><p>cooperative education 18</p><p>2.4 Some reasons for cooperative education training 21</p><p>2.4.1 Need for self preservation of the cooperation 21</p><p>2.4.2 Commitment of the cooperative by history</p><p>of cooperation 22</p><p>2.4.3 Need for self reproduction of cooperatives 23</p><p>2.4.4 Need to orate a conducive overall</p><p>environment for cooperative 23</p><p>2.5 Aims and objective of cooperative education 24</p><p>2.6 Condition which favour adult leading motivation 26</p><p>2.7 Teaching/learning methods available</p><p>(participative/traditional) 28</p><p>2.8 Some of the participative methods used in IMT 30</p><p>2.9 Traditional method as a means used in IMT 35</p><p>2.10 Other means through which cooperative</p><p>education could be imparted 38</p><p>2.11 Benefit of cooperative to people 42</p><p>2.12 Relationship between cooperative education</p><p>and schools 44</p><p><strong>
Chapter THREE
</strong></p><p><strong>Recommendations and conclusion 47</strong></p><p>3.1 Summary of findings 47</p><p>3.2 Recommendation 49</p><p>3.3 Conclusion 51</p><p>Bibliography 53</p><p>Appendix 54</p>
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