The Effects of Integration of Entrepreneurship Education for Self-Reliance among Graduates of N.C.E in North Central Zone of Nigeria
M.b Abubakar,
S.a Ajinuhi,
Y. Hassan and
S.A. Imufutau
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M.b Abubakar: School of Secondary Education, Vocational Programmes, Federal Collage of Education Kontagora, Niger State, Nigeria
S.a Ajinuhi: School of Secondary Education, Vocational Programmes, Federal Collage of Education Kontagora, Niger State, Nigeria
Y. Hassan: School of Secondary Education, Vocational Programmes, Federal Collage of Education Kontagora, Niger State, Nigeria
S.A. Imufutau: School of Secondary Education, Vocational Programmes, Federal Collage of Education Kontagora, Niger State, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2019, vol. 3, issue 3, 23-30
Abstract:
The study examines the effects of integration of entrepreneurship education for self-reliance among graduates of NCE with emphasis on vocational education students of Federal and State colleges of education in North Central zone of Nigeria. Six (6) colleges of education in the North Central of Nigeria were used in the study with three (3) from federal and two (2) from state colleges of education. The instrument used was questionnaire and the population sample comprises of 196 respondents. Four research questions and four hypotheses were formulated which guided the study. The research questions and the hypotheses were answered using the IBM SPSS statistical package version22.The major findings include: there is no significant relationship between level of awareness and students interest in vocational entrepreneurship, but a significant relationship exists between teachers’ competency and the provision of employable skills for students. The findings also reveal that a negative and non-significant relationship exists between community available resources and the teaching and learning of vocational entrepreneurship education. Based on the findings from the study, the following recommendation were made: There is need for student’s awareness of existing employment opportunities in vocational entrepreneurship education right from secondary school which will serve as guide to prospective students that will venture into such discipline.
Date: 2019
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