Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28680
Title: Reechoing the implications of negligence in funding technical vocational eduation and training for sustainable development goals in the 21st century
Authors: Kagara, A. B.
Bawa, M.
Usman, A. N.
Yahaya, I.
Keywords: Reechoing
Implications
Negligence
Funding
Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Sustainable Development Goals
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: 36th Annual National Conference and Annual General Meeting of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (Formerly Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology)
Citation: Kagara, A. B., Bawa, M., Usman, A. N., & Yahaya, I. (2023). Reechoing the implications of negligence in funding technical vocational eduation and training for sustainable development goals in the 21st century. In A. M. Hassan, H. R. Sai, A. S. Bappah, N. N. Afaor and P. S. William (Eds). Proceedings of the 36th Annual National Conference and Annual General Meeting of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (Formerly Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology). Oyo: 89 -95
Abstract: Technical, vocational education and training (TVET) is veritable mechanism for achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs) because of efficacy in reducing youth redundancy and creation of jobs opportunities. Over the years United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and International Labour Organization (UNESCO and ILO) continue to emphasize the need for funding of TVET effectively. It is important that Member States focus on youths’ acquisition of employable skills so as to divert their attention from social vices that have bedeviled the developing nation. But sad to note that, developing Member States do not give out the desire funding attention TVET required, hence difficult to alleviate unemployment amongst others. The paper posits that for developing Member States to join the League of Nations to enjoy the dividends of TVET including not limited to achievement of sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) must totally overhaul the funding strategies and commitments because of its negative implications on youth empowerment in the 21st century for economic development.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28680
ISBN: 978-978-967-443-5
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education



Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.