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Title: Improving Human Resources through Technology and Vocational Education for Sustainable Development
Authors: Idris, A. M.
Abdullahi Mohammed, Hassan
Ossai, Lawrence Osaigbova
Owolabi, Christopher
Leonard, Ngwu
Keywords: Human Resources
Technology
Vocational
Education
Sustainable
Development
Issue Date: Jan-2014
Publisher: AU Journal of Technology, Assumption University of Thailand
Citation: Idris, A. M., Hassan, A. M., Osaigbova, O. L., Christopher, O. and Ngwu, L. (2014). Improving Human Resources through Technology and Vocational Education for Sustainable Development. AU Journal of Technology, Assumption University of Thailand. Vol. 17. No. 3. January, 2014. Pp. 109 – 114
Series/Report no.: Vol. 17. No. 3. January, 2014. Pp. 109 – 114;
Abstract: Vocational/Technical Education which has been described as work oriented. It is the type of education that helps in generating human resources which will in turn contribute towards national development. The paper discusses the concept of Vocational/Technical Education and human resources development. It also discusses some problems bedeviling Vocational/Technical Education in relation to human resources development through Vocational/Technical Education. Vocational/Technical Education which has been described as work oriented. It is the type of education that helps in generating human resources which will in turn contribute towards national development. The paper discusses the concept of Vocational/Technical Education and human resources development. It also discusses some problems bedeviling Vocational/Technical Education in relation to human resources development through Vocational/Technical Education.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12028
ISSN: 1513-0886
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