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Title: Skills Acquisition Imperative for Teachers of Technical Vocational Education and Training in the 21st Century.
Other Titles: Mohd Noramdzan Mohd Yusof 1*, Aede Hatib Musta’amal2, Audu, R.3 and Nor Salwa Ismail4
Authors: Audu, R.
Mohammed, B.M.
Kareem, W.B.
Musa, S.A.
Maaji, S.A.
Keywords: Skills
Acquisition
Technical Vocational Education and Training
Teachers
21st Century
Issue Date: Jun-2016
Publisher: School of Science and Technology Education Federal University of Technology Minna Okezzy Production Concepts.
Citation: Audu, R., Mohammed, B.M., Kareem, W.B., Musa, S.A. & Maaji, S.A. &. (2016). Skills Acquisition Imperative for Teachers of Technical Vocational Education and Training in the 21st Century. Journal of Information, Education, Science and Technology. 3(1), 89-95.
Abstract: The globalization process, knowledge economy and the emergence of new modes of production in the industries in the 21st century have given rise to demands for training and retraining in new skills in different occupational areas, as a result of this, teachers of technical vocational education and training need to acquire skills in order to function effectively on the job. This paper highlights on the concept of technical vocational education and also discussed on issues in teacher education in Nigeria. The role of teachers of technical vocational education and training were explained. Conclusions were drawn and recommendations made among which are: that teachers of technical vocational education and training should be trained by the government on a regular basis through workshops, seminars and in-service training in order to acquire new skills and update their knowledge to be able to train graduates of technical vocational education and training to acquire the skills that are needed in the 21st century workforce.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7319
ISSN: 2360-8846
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education



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