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Title: Assessment of Non Formal Apprenticeship System of Electrical and Electronics Trades for the Realization of Nigeria Vision 2020
Authors: SABA, T. M.
Issue Date: 20-Oct-2008
Publisher: 21st Annual Nigeria Association of Teachers of Technology (NATT) Conference
Citation: Saba, T. M. (2008). Assessment of Non Formal Apprenticeship System of Electrical and Electronics Trades for the Realization of Nigeria Vision 2020. In B. Bukar, S. A. Adebayo, M. Ukonson, S. T. Puyate, R. S. Haruna and A. k. Onchikwa (Eds) Capacity Building through Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) for the realization of Nigerian Vision 2020. 21st Annual Nigeria Association of Teachers of Technology (NATT) Conference held at Jos. 20th -24th October, 168 -174
Series/Report no.: Nigeria Association of Teachers of Technology (NATT) Conference;168 -174
Abstract: The study was designed to investigate; the current state of non-formal apprenticeship system of electrical/electronic trades and ways of revamping the system. A 25 - item questionnaire was used to collect data from 60 trainers and 120 trainees of non-formal apprenticeship system of electrical/electronic trades of Niger State. Means, standard deviation and t-test analysis of independent sample were used to analyze the data. Some of the findings include; Trainers do not undergo skill development training, Trainees are involved in domestic activities, workshops are not accredited and there should be co-operation between apprenticeship system and technical colleges. It was recommended among others that: Re-training should be organized for trainers by the government, industries and non-governmental organization and trainees should not be used as domestic servants.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11077
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