Prioritizing and Re-orienting Vocational Education for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Anakwuba Blessing Winny and
Uju Ezenekwe ()
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Anakwuba Blessing Winny: Department of Economics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 15, 141-150
Abstract:
In Nigeria, the potential of vocational education as a catalyst for sustainable development remains largely untapped, despite its significant role in addressing unemployment, poverty, and skill gaps in the labor market. This paper examines the need to prioritize and re-orient vocational education to align with the demands of sustainable development. It explores how an integrated vocational education system can equip individuals with relevant, hands-on skills that contribute to economic growth, environmental responsibility, and social equity. Drawing on case studies and policy analyses, the study underscores the need for strategic partnerships between government, private sector, and educational institutions to reform curriculum, improve facilities, and enhance teacher training. Key recommendations include incorporating green skills training, fostering entrepreneurship, and promoting inclusivity, particularly for marginalized communities. By realigning vocational education with sustainable development goals, Nigeria can create a workforce capable of driving long-term economic resilience and environmental stewardship, ultimately contributing to a more equitable and sustainable society.
Date: 2024
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