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Title: Alternative Sources of FundingVocational and Technical Education in a period of Political and Economic Stress in Niger State: Funding/Financing of TVET
Authors: Hassan, A.M
Abdulkadir, Mohammed
Kareem, W.B
Issue Date: Oct-2010
Publisher: NATT
Citation: Hassan, A.M, Abdulkadir, M and Kareem, W.B.(2010). Alternative Sources of FundingVocational and Technical Education in a period of Political and Economic Stress in Niger State: Funding/Financing of TVET. In B.Bukar; M.Ukponson; D. Mogaji; E. Inyiagu; H. Sia;O. Onwenchekwa and J. Adebayo (Eds) Sustainable Technological Development in Nigeria Through Technical Vocational Education Training TVET): Past, Present and Future.23rd Annual NATT Conference, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Pp 443-453
Abstract: In this paper attempt is made to related vocational and technical education funding to standard and how standard translates to national security or insecurity. In the process the polymorphous nature of the concept vocational and technical education in recognized. Proper funding of Vocational and Technical Education (VTE) will definitely help] to improve the standard expected. As a matter of fact adequate funding requires the support or co-operation of all and sundry ill the society so that our goal will be met accordingly. The study wass set out primary to identify the alternative sources of finding vocational and technical education ill a period of political and economic stress in Niger State. Research questions were formulated to guide the investigation. data were collected and analyzed using frequency and percentages. It is thus recommended that community agencies philanthropist, Alumni Association should continue to assist the school financially.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4021
ISBN: 1119-4978
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education

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