Developing Entrepreneurial Skills in Female Pre-Service Chemistry Educators through Science Education: A Path to Women Empowerment in Nigeria

E. N. Igboegwu
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The study investigated the development of entrepreneurial skills in female pre-service chemistry educators of south-east colleges of education in Nigeria through science education. This study involved only the south east colleges of education. The study employed a descriptive survey design. Simple random sampling by balloting with replacement was used to select 90 final year degree and NCE female pre-service chemistry educators drawn from three South East colleges of education involved in degree programmes. The instrument for data collections was a 41-item structured questionnaire developed by the researchers. The instrument was validated and an internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach alpha and found to be 0.88. Three research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. Data were analyzed using mean and standard deviation to answer the research questions while z-test was used to test the null hypotheses at 0.05 alpha level. The result from the study showed that female pre-service chemistry educators in southeast colleges of education were not exposed to entrepreneurial skills in science education; poor funding, inadequate science laboratories, lack of materials and equipment were among the hindrances in the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills in science education programmes. Strategies to empower the female pre-service chemistry educators’ acquisition of entrepreneurial skills in science education programmes so as to eradicate poverty and improve national development by being self-reliant were suggested. Based on the findings, recommendations were made which include among others that: entrepreneurial skills should be incorporated into science education curricular and also fund should be provided to the colleges of education by the government to procure facilities and materials for teaching entrepreneurial skills incorporated into science education programmes.
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通过科学教育培养女性职前化学教育者的创业技能:尼日利亚妇女赋权之路
本研究调查了尼日利亚东南教育学院女性职前化学教育工作者通过科学教育培养创业技能的情况。这项研究只涉及了东南部的教育学院。本研究采用描述性调查设计。采用替代投票的简单随机抽样方法,从东南三所学位教育学院中选出90名应届学位和NCE女性职前化学教育者。数据收集的工具是由研究人员开发的41项结构化问卷。对仪器进行验证,并使用Cronbach alpha计算内部一致性,结果为0.88。三个研究问题和两个假设指导了研究。数据分析采用均值和标准差来回答研究问题,采用z检验在0.05 α水平下检验零假设。研究结果表明:东南高校女性职前化学教育工作者在科学教育中未接触到创业技能;资金不足、科学实验室不足、缺乏材料和设备是在科学教育方案中获得创业技能的障碍之一。会议提出了使女性职前化学教育工作者在科学教育方案中获得创业技能的战略,以便通过自力更生来消除贫穷和改善国家发展。在此基础上,提出了以下建议:创业技能应纳入科学教育课程,政府应向教育学院提供资金,购买将创业技能纳入科学教育课程的教学设备和材料。
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