Quality assurance in Nigerian technical and vocational education and training institutions: strategies for improvement

G. Korter
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Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has become increasingly important in meeting the needs of the global workforce. The objective is to examine some activities that promote quality assurance in TVET institutions and recommend solutions to any challenges. A hundred and fifty questionnaires were administered only 50 responses were returned. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data collected. Results showed that the National Board for Technical Education curriculum is not reviewed regularly and the time span for the review varies from department to department. Also, local content is integrated into the NBTE curriculum. TVET institutions take accreditation seriously, all programmes for departments surveyed are accredited. 96% of the academic staff give feedback to students after continuous assessment and examination. Some equipment for students’ practical are obsolete. TVET trainers do not attend conferences/workshops/seminars as regularly as expected due to lack of sponsorship. Most departments do not conduct industry needs assessment and about 90% are not in partnership with any industry for curriculum enhancement nor job placement. The study concludes, curriculum review should be done at least once in two academic sessions with more emphasis on local content. For quality assurance the accreditation pattern should be improved upon. Also, feedback mechanism must be improved. The obsolete equipment needs to be replaced through increased funding for TVET institutions. For continuous professional development, conspicuous allowance should be provided for TVET trainers for conferences/workshops/seminars. Invariably, ccollaborative curriculum development with the industries is a key to entrepreneurship, and relevance in the work environment.
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尼日利亚技术和职业教育和培训机构的质量保证:改进战略
技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)在满足全球劳动力需求方面变得越来越重要。目的是审查促进职业技术教育教育机构质量保证的一些活动,并就任何挑战提出解决方案。共进行了150份问卷调查,只收到了50份回复。描述性统计用于分析收集到的数据。结果显示,国家技术教育委员会的课程没有定期审查,审查的时间跨度因部门而异。此外,本地内容被整合到NBTE课程中。职业技术教育培训机构非常重视认证,所有接受调查的部门的课程都是经过认证的。96%的教职员会在持续的评估和考试后给予学生反馈。一些学生实习的设备已经过时了。由于缺乏赞助,TVET培训师没有像预期的那样定期参加会议/讲习班/研讨会。大部分院系没有进行行业需求评估,约90%的院系没有与任何行业合作,以加强课程或提供就业机会。该研究的结论是,课程审查至少应在两个学术会议中进行一次,并更加强调本地内容。为保证质量,应改进认证模式。此外,反馈机制也必须完善。需要通过增加对职业技术教育培训机构的资助来更换过时的设备。为持续专业发展,应向参加会议/工作坊/研讨会的培训师提供显著津贴。毫无疑问,与行业合作开发课程是创业的关键,也是与工作环境相关的关键。
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