Level of Incorporation of Environmental Awareness into Skill Acquisition Programmes in Lagos, Nigeria

T. Bakare
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Skill acquisition is a growing concern in Nigeria due to socio-economic circumstances and a glut in the labour market which predisposes people to alternatives such as self-employment and a refocus on the care for the environment. Diverse by-products of the self-employed artisans have varied effects on the environment, hence the need to establish how their training affects their environmental practices. The study is a descriptive survey of learners and facilitators in five skill set areas from different skill acquisition programmes in Lagos. The research set out to document the nature of waste output and level of environmental awareness of the participants and facilitators, as well as the effect of training on environmental practices. The study was premised on Botha and Atkins’ (2005) theory of adoption of innovation. Three research questions on artisans’ typical output, disposal practices, and effect on the environment, along with the influence of facilitators’ training guided the study. A total of 250 participants were selected using stratified and proportionate random sampling techniques. The Questionnaire, Key Informant Interview sessions, and Observation Schedule were used for data collection and analysed quantitatively and qualitatively using descriptive statistics and content analysis. Findings revealed a low level of incorporation of environmental awareness into skill training programmes and the gap in teacher training. It was recommended that both adult learners and facilitators be appropriately trained and equipped to effectively tackle 21st-century problems.
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尼日利亚拉各斯将环境意识纳入技能获取方案的程度
由于社会经济环境和劳动力市场供过于求,尼日利亚越来越关注技能获取问题,这使人们倾向于选择自营职业和重新关注环境保护等其他选择。自雇工匠的各种副产品对环境有各种影响,因此需要确定他们的培训如何影响他们的环境实践。这项研究是对拉各斯不同技能习得项目五个技能领域的学习者和促进者进行的描述性调查。这项研究的目的是记录废物产出的性质、参与者和促进者的环境意识水平,以及培训对环境做法的影响。本研究以Botha和Atkins(2005)的创新采纳理论为前提。匠人的典型产出、处置方式、对环境的影响以及辅导员培训的影响三个研究问题指导了本研究。采用分层和比例随机抽样技术,共选取250名参与者。采用问卷调查、关键信息访谈和观察表进行数据收集,并采用描述性统计和内容分析进行定量和定性分析。调查结果显示,将环境意识纳入技能培训方案的程度较低,教师培训方面也存在差距。建议对成人学习者和辅导员进行适当的培训和装备,以有效地解决21世纪的问题。
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