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Title: Gender Inequality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training: A challenge to Female Education in Nigeria.
Authors: Owodunni, A. S
Igwe, C. O.
Sanni, T. A.
Onatude E. k.
Keywords: Gender
Technical Vocational Education and Training
Challenge
Issue Date: Sep-2016
Publisher: The Journal of Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology
Citation: Owodunni, A. S, Igwe, C. O, Sanni T. A. and Onatude E. k. [2016]. Gender Inequality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training: A challenge to Female Education in Nigeria. The Journal of Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology [JONATT]. 11 [3] 200 - 208
Series/Report no.: 11 [3] 200 - 208;
Abstract: This paper looks at the gender inequality in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with respect to female education in Nigeria. It defined the concept of gender as socio cultural and is built based on the biological expectations of the individual on the basis of being male or female, and identifies wide range of gender issues militating against Technical and Vocational Education and Training development such as religion, stereotype, lack of adequate guidance and counseling services and cultural influences. The paper also looks at ways of encouraging female participation in TVET in Nigeria. Consequently, the paper recommended among others that a massive public orientation campaign, to encourage parents, teachers and the public at large towards female education in general and Technical and Vocational Education and Training in particular and a call for the removal and abolition of all socio-cultural, religious and political barriers inhibiting female education in general and Technical and Vocational Education and Training in particular.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13278
ISSN: 1118-4558
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education

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