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This study investigated the soft skills that Building Technology Students need for sustainable employment in Building Construction Industry. The study answered four research questions and tested four null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The study adopted descriptive survey research design and was carried out in South-West, Nigeria. The population for the study was of 197 comprising of 159 employers from registered building construction industry and 38 building technology teachers from Building Technology Department in Polytechnics in South-West, Nigeria. There was no sampling for the study since the entire population was used. The instrument that was used for collecting data for the study was a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was divided into two parts, I and II. Part I contains items that elicited the demographic information of the respondents while part II contains 62 soft skills items in four sections (A, B, C and D) on a five point likert-type rating scale option of Extremely Needed (EN),Somewhat Needed (SN), Neither Needed or Not Needed (NN), Somewhat Not Needed (SN) and Extremely Not Needed (EN) with a corresponding value of 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 respectively. The face validation of the instrument was carried out by five experts. The Cronbach alpha coefficient (∝) method was used to ascertain the internal consistency of the questionnaire items and it yielded an overall reliability coefficient of 0.88. Data generated from the administration of the questionnaire was analyzed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) using mean and t-test statistics to answer the research questions and hypotheses respectively at 0.05 level of significance. Findings revealed that personal-attribute skills, people-related skills, higher-order thinking skills and career-attribute skills are required by building technology students in Polytechnics for sustainable employment in building construction industry. Based on the findings of the study, appropriate conclusions and recommendations were made which include the integration of the identified soft skills into the curriculum of building technology programme in Polytechnic among others.
本研究旨在探讨建筑科技专业学生在建筑业可持续就业所需的软技能。本研究回答了四个研究问题,并在0.05的显著性水平上检验了四个零假设。本研究采用描述性调查研究设计,在尼日利亚西南部进行。研究对象为197人,包括159名注册建筑行业的雇主和38名来自尼日利亚西南部理工学院建筑技术系的建筑技术教师。这项研究没有抽样,因为研究对象是整个人群。用于收集研究数据的工具是一份结构化问卷。问卷分为第一部分和第二部分。第一部分包含引出被调查者人口学信息的项目,第二部分包含62个软技能项目,分为A、B、C、D四个部分,采用李克特五分制量表选项:非常需要(EN)、有点需要(SN)、既不需要也不需要(NN)、有点不需要(SN)和非常不需要(EN),对应值分别为5、4、3、2和1。仪器的人脸验证由5位专家完成。采用Cronbach α系数(∝)法确定问卷条目的内部一致性,总体信度系数为0.88。问卷管理产生的数据使用SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)软件进行分析,采用均数和t检验分别在0.05显著性水平下回答研究问题和假设。研究发现,理工学院建筑技术专业学生在建筑行业可持续就业中需要个人属性技能、人际关系技能、高阶思维技能和职业属性技能。根据研究结果,提出了适当的结论和建议,其中包括将确定的软技能纳入理工学院建筑技术课程等。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Management Information and Decision Sciences (JMIDS) is a reputed open access journal affiliated to Allied Business Academies. The journal focuses on disseminating the latest research in the field of management information system and its role in decision making, as well their relationships to cognate disciplines including Economics, Finance, Management, Management Science, Marketing, Statistics, Operations Research and Engineering. The journal adheres to stringent double blind peer review policy to maintain the publication quality.