Table Of Contents
Cover page
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Organization of the work
Table of Contents
Introduction
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of research problems
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Research questions
1.6 Hypothesis
1.7 Scope of study
1.8 Limitation
1.9 Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
Literature review
2.1 The world conservation strategy
2.2 Target population (development process)
2.3 Application of technical and vocational education
2.4 The role of technical education
2.5 Constraints and challenges of business education in Nigeria
Chapter THREE
Research methodology
3.1 Research design
3.2 Population
3.3 Samples and sampling procedures
3.4 Research instrument
3.5 Data collection
3.6 Method of data analysis
Chapter FOUR
Data analysis and interpretation
Chapter FIVE
Conclusion and recommendations
5.1 Conclusion
5.2 Recommendations
5.3 Recommendation for further study
REFERENCES
QUESTIONNAIRES
Project Abstract
Technical education plays an important role in nation building. It
is the cornerstone and veritable vehicle for the revitalization of our
technology education and our economy as it provides the required
manpower for socio-economic, technical and industrial sectors of nation.
The greatest secret to ones success is choosing a job/career that is in
line with your natural gift and talents, even when no one employs you,
you can create jobs yourself and become productive.
Project Overview
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Technical education is the systematic
application of scientific or other organized knowledge to practical
task, it then means that when one uses the knowledge gained elsewhere to
solve a similar problems in another environment successfully then
technology is in action or has taken place. in technical education, the
teacher quantity is critical because of the very skills, that must be
taught, the teacher becomes a general list if he can teach more than
three skills at all levels. The technical teacher must have some ability
for multiple skills and eventually for self employment.
Vocational education is designed to help
the learners acquire and develop skills, knowledge and attributes for
effective employment or progression in specific occupations. This
demands the learners to be adequately informed, prepared and equipped
for the task ahead. Nelson and Nies (1973) Okorie and Ezeji (1988)
believed that the more informed young people are about the needed work,
skills, the more they are able to maintain themselves in an occupation
which best meets their individual aptitude and interest. Vocational
technical education is the study of technology and related science and
acquisition of practical skills and knowledge relating to occupations in
various sections of the economic and social life (Abokede, 2000).
In designing process of technical
education courses as a double major, there is a separation between
technical education sources and education courses. Technical education
uses the methods and techniques of education, courses in the
teaching-learning of technical education. The aim of colleges of
education is to expand knowledge and the supply of competent experts to
assist the nation to accelerate its educational development.
1.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEMS
The negative situation is due to the
failure of our educational institution to inculcate vocational technical
education on the young ones in the school as these students are still
in their formative and most impressionable years and age when ideas are
still very fluid and amendable to change. Any habit or attitude
developed at this stage will go a long way in the later life of the
child. The revolution of the role of good vocational and technical
education in our country cannot be left out. For education to be
meaningful; and beneficial, vocational and technical education should be
introduced in schools particularly from primary school level as
children at this age are highly susceptible to learning. It has been
established that poor performance of reading gives low understanding and
low understanding affect individual performance. There are some factors
that may constitute problem in the rapid progress some of these are:
1.
Political instability in government policy making on science and
technology process may slow down the role of technical education in the
national development.
2. Poor funding of technical education may slow down the rapid progress expected from College of education.
3.
Inappropriate use of methods and techniques on technical and vocational
education by the lecturers in the delivery of instruction may slow the
progress of skills acquisition by learner in colleges of education.
4. Unconducive atmosphere and relaxation may slow down teaching learning process.
The problem identified above, if care is
not taken would not allow colleges of education in Nigeria to sustain
continuous growth, could deter manpower development to work and genuine
aspiration of the people to develop. It can also reduce the output of
the studentΓ’β¬β’s intake, affect the strategies of development, affect the
productivity and the efficiency of performance and create difficulty to
more these colleges forward academically.
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of technical and vocational
education shall be to encourage the spirit of enquiry and creativity in
teachers and learners education. The spirit of enquiry of creativity is a
product of intuition or an acquired skill or knowledge. A look at the
same decree as to the purpose of technical and vocational education says
among others that the purposes of technical education shall be the
provision of technical knowledge and vocational skills necessary for
agricultural industrial commercial and economic development. The
provision of training to impact the necessary skills leading to the
production of craftsmen, technicians, technologist, engineers and others
skilled personnel who will be enterprising and self reliant.
We should give and produce a multipurpose
technical and vocational education as to make the students of technical
and vocational education to teach as well as create things, the trainee
of technical and vocational education should not only be an intermediate
product in the hands of others, but also as a finished product that can
re-invest in his own human capital stock skills and knowledge, in other
words, the trainee must be given the training that makes him or her not
only a seeker but also a creator of jobs.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The findings of this study will be of
immense use to all those connected with technical and vocational
education in schools and nation in general.
The result of the study will
help in no small way ion how beast technical and vocational education
can be put in action.
The study will also turn a guide
to the formulation of an idea school technical and vocational programme
geared towards the complete development of the students.
It is envisaged that it would
contribute to existing literature on problems of technical and
vocational education in schools.
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
These are some basic research questions, which is to be carried out by the investigator.
1. Can
inadequate technical and vocational education teachers affect the
teaching and learning of technical and vocational education in secondary
schools?
2. Does technical and vocational education help school children?
3. Does poor technical and vocational education give rise to poor learning?
4. Does a good technical and vocational education help school children to learn more?
5. Can inadequate trained teachers affect the students learning of technical and vocational education?
1.6 HYPOTHESIS
Based on the research questions above, the following hypotheses are formulated.
1. Technical and vocational education helps school children to have balanced educational status.
2.
Inadequate technical and vocational education teachers affect the
teaching and learning of technical and vocational education in schools.
3. A
good technical and vocational education can produce technical NCE
teacher who will be able to inculcate the specific and technological
attitudes and values into the society.
1.7 SCOPE OF STUDY
In order to avoid unmanaged work, the
researcher has limited herself to some secondary and tertiary education.
The schools include:
1. College of Education, Ekiadolor-Benin
2. Mosogar Physical and Health Education
3. Mosogar Grammar School
4. Ufuoma Secondary School
5. Jesse grammar School
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Technical education: This is the systematic application of scientific or other organized knowledge to practical task.
Vocational education:
This is designed to help the learners acquire and develop skills,
knowledge and attributes for effective employment or progression in
specific occupations.