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THE ROLE OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING IN BRIDGING SKILL GAP IN THE BUILDING INDUSTRY OF NIGERIA

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of study
1.5 Limitation of study
1.6 Scope of study
1.7 Significance of study
1.8 Structure of the research
1.9 Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Vocational Training
2.2 Importance of Vocational Training
2.3 Skill Gap in the Building Industry
2.4 Vocational Training Programs in Nigeria
2.5 International Best Practices in Vocational Training
2.6 Government Policies on Vocational Training
2.7 Challenges in Vocational Training Programs
2.8 Impact of Vocational Training on Employment
2.9 Vocational Training and Economic Development
2.10 Future Trends in Vocational Training

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Population and Sampling Techniques
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Data Analysis Techniques
3.5 Research Ethics
3.6 Validity and Reliability
3.7 Limitations of Methodology
3.8 Research Assumptions

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Analysis of Vocational Training Programs
4.2 Skill Development and Building Industry Needs
4.3 Impact of Vocational Training on Employment
4.4 Comparison of Vocational Training Institutions
4.5 Stakeholder Perspectives on Vocational Training
4.6 Recommendations for Improving Vocational Training
4.7 Case Studies of Successful Vocational Training Programs
4.8 Future Directions for Vocational Training

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Implications for the Building Industry
5.4 Recommendations for Policy and Practice
5.5 Contributions to Knowledge

Project Abstract

Abstract
The building industry in Nigeria faces a significant skill gap that hinders its growth and development. This research project focuses on exploring the role of vocational training in bridging this gap and enhancing the skill level of the workforce in the Nigerian building sector. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods to provide a comprehensive analysis. The quantitative aspect involves surveying construction companies, vocational training centers, and government agencies involved in skills development to gather data on the current skill gap situation and the effectiveness of existing vocational training programs. This data is crucial in understanding the specific skills that are lacking in the industry and the areas where improvement is most needed. In addition to the quantitative data, qualitative methods such as interviews and focus group discussions with industry experts, vocational trainers, and skilled workers are used to gain insights into the challenges and opportunities in vocational training within the building industry. These qualitative findings help in understanding the perceptions, experiences, and recommendations of key stakeholders regarding vocational training and skill development. The research findings reveal that there is a significant skill gap in the Nigerian building industry, particularly in specialized areas such as plumbing, electrical work, and masonry. This gap is attributed to factors such as the lack of quality vocational training programs, outdated curricula, and inadequate infrastructure and equipment in training centers. Furthermore, the study identifies a mismatch between the skills being taught in training centers and those required by construction companies. The role of vocational training in bridging this skill gap is evident, as it provides practical, hands-on training that equips individuals with the necessary skills for employment in the building industry. However, to enhance the effectiveness of vocational training, the study recommends collaboration between training institutions, industry stakeholders, and government agencies to update curricula, improve infrastructure, and provide opportunities for practical experience through apprenticeships and on-the-job training. In conclusion, vocational training plays a crucial role in bridging the skill gap in the building industry of Nigeria. By addressing the specific skill needs of the sector and improving the quality of training programs, vocational training can contribute significantly to the growth and development of the industry, ultimately leading to a more skilled and competent workforce.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDYSkills are what an individual possesses which may be learnt informally and/or on-the-job. Skill Gap is the difference in the skills required on the job and the actual skills possessed by the staff. A Skills Gap arises when a worker does not have all the skills necessary to do the job effectively. Therefore, skills gaps refer to the situation where an industry has workers but they are not skilled enough to meet the organizationsÒ€ℒ objectives (Jean, 2003).The building industry is growing but it seems the stock of competent skilled construction workers has dwindled (Odusami & Ene, 2011). A skill gap is the shortage in performance. It is the difference between what is required or expected and what we actually get. Put in another way a skill gap is the required performance minus the present performance. Hence it is also called the performance gap. Basically, a skills gap or performance gap is the difference between the actual or present performance and the optimal or future performance.Vocational training is an educational training which encompasses knowledge, skills, competencies, structural activities, abilities, capabilities and all other structural experiences acquired through formal, on-the-job or off-the job which is capable of enhancing recipients opportunity for securing jobs in various sector of the economy or even enabling the person to be self-dependent by being a job creator. Federal Republic of Nigeria (2004) opined that vocational training is an aspect of the educational process involving, in addition to general education, the study of technologies and related sciences and the acquisition of practical skills, attitudes, understanding and knowledge relative to occupations in the building sector. Manfred and Jennifer (2004) advocated that vocational training comprises all more or less organized or structured activities that aim at providing people with the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary to perform a job or a set of jobs whether or not they lead to a formal qualification. These definitions show that the relationship between vocational training and skill development towards a sustainable building industry in Nigeria. Common indicators of Skills issues are poor workmanship and building failure. Nigerian cities with the exception of the enclave of the rich and powerful are characterized by poor quality structures, poor layout and streets access, lack of essential utility services, inadequate security, and social services (Alemika, 2010). Apparently, deficiencies exist between the skills of vocational workers and those required to meet the needs and expectations of employers in the Building sector which prompt the researcher to examine the role of vocational training in bridging the skill gap that exist in building industry in Nigeria. The skill gap in the Nigeria building industry can be attributed to the dwindling stock of competent skilled construction workers and the influx of unskilled, inefficient and dissatisfied workers who see the building sector as a last resort (ITF, 2014). Adequate and effective vocational training in Nigeria can meet the highly skilled human resource need in the Nigerian building industry. Skill needs in building sector includes building drawing skills, surveying, landscaping and site preparation skills, foundation skills, ability to use machines for construction, ability to use hand tools for practical work, brick and block laying skills, roofing skills, masonry skills in building, concreting and reinforcement skills, carpentry and joinery skills, final finishes skills and plumbing skills. In recent times, the government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has shown concern about the present dearth of skilled artisans and craftsmen in the building construction industry. They asserted that artisans and craftsmen constitute an important component of the value chain in housing delivery and essential for the production of well-built, good quality and durable housing on a greater scale across the country. The ministry is using two vocational training centres located in Lagos state to upgrade the skills of this category of tradesmen. The ministry recently completed the renovation and upgrading of its facilities at the Harvey road, Yaba-Lagos training centre and a school of Architectural and Building Technicians is being constructed in Kuje, in the FCT. Efforts are being made by the Nigeria Federal government to establish six more skills acquisition/ vocational training centres in different parts of the country, as well as undertake a review of the curricula for artisan and vocational training in conjunction with relevant institutions.1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMApart from skill obsolescence that occurs over time in the Nigerian building industry, there are other factors that cause skill gaps which an effective vocational training would have curtailed. A major factor is the changing pattern of working in building industry. The current trends in the world of work such as globalization, commercialization, flexi-hour, deregulation, outsourcing, contract work, homework and freelancing have led to marked changes in industry structure. New definition, new meaning, and new application of knowledge drive all these changes. New forms of work structures which are flexible, adaptable, less hierarchical, and multi-skilled and which encourage continuous learning are becoming sources of competitive advantage in the building industry. International competition for jobs and workers has also intensified, leading to the global talent hunt for innovation-driven knowledge workers. However, the researcher is examining the role of vocational training in bridging these skill gaps that exists in the Nigerian building industry.1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDYThe following are the objectives of this study:1. To examine the role of vocational training in bridging the skill gap that existed in Nigerian building industry.2. To identify the skill gaps in the Nigerian building industry.3. To examine the effectiveness and adequacy of vocational training in Nigeria.1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS1. What is the role of vocational training in bridging the skill gap that existed in Nigerian building industry?2. What are the skill gaps in the Nigerian building industry?3. What is the effectiveness and adequacy of vocational training in Nigeria?1.5 HYPOTHESISHO: Vocational training has not bridge the skill gap in Nigeria building industry.HA: Vocational training has bridge the skill gap in Nigeria building industry.1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDYThe following are the significance of this study:1. The outcome of this study will educate the general public, government and policy makers on the level of vocational training in Nigeria and also the skill gaps that existed in the Nigeria building industry considering the role of vocational training.2. This research will also serve as a resource base to other scholars and researchers interested in carrying out further research in this field subsequently, if applied will go to an extent to provide new explanation to the topic.1.7 SCOPE/LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDYThis study on the role of vocational training in bridging skill gap in the building industry in Nigeria will cover the successes and failure of buildings and other structures in Nigeria has a reference in ascertaining the level of competency of Nigeria builders. It will also cover the structure of vocational training in Nigeria.LIMITATION OF STUDYFinancial constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).Time constraint- The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMSSkill: the ability to do something well; expertise.Training: the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behaviour.Vocations: A regular occupation, especially one for which a person is particularly suited or qualified.REFERENCESAlemika, O. (2010, February 17:34). Revamping Technical Vocational Education. Daily Champion.Federal Republic of Nigeria (2004). National policy in Education (4th ed.) Lagos. NERDC PressJean C. B. (2003). Education and Vocational Training, a Mainstream for All Groups across All Member States. A paper presented at the conference Impulses for European Employment Policy, impulses for Germany BMWA.Manfred, T and Jennifer, W. (2004). Vocational Education and Training key to the Future. Greece: Colibri Ltd.Odusami, E.D. & Ene, G.C. (2011). Constructivism: the Career and Technical Education Perspectives. Journal of Technical and Vocational Education, 6(1), 78-92.

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