公私民间社会伙伴关系:确保尼日利亚南南联邦大学职业教育良好治理实践的门户

James Edomwonyi
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本研究调查了公私民间社会伙伴关系(PPCSP)在多大程度上有助于在尼日利亚南南地缘政治地区的联邦大学建立职业教育项目的良好治理实践。采用均值和标准差统计量提出并回答了四个研究问题,采用t检验统计量提出并检验了四个相应的零假设。本研究采用描述性调查研究设计。研究对象包括尼日利亚南南地缘政治区域联邦大学的所有职业教育讲师。采用4分制问卷对154名职业教育讲师进行调查。仪器经4名专家小组验证,采用Cronbach 's alpha法,信度系数为α= 0.90。对所收集数据的分析表明,在很大程度上,PPCSP将有助于确保良好的治理实践(如有效性和效率、透明度、问责制和完整性),特别是在职业教育管理人员为执行项目使用资金方面。当对假设也进行检验时,研究发现男女职业教育讲师对PPCSP能在多大程度上帮助确保项目执行资金使用中的良好治理做法的平均反应没有显著差异。基于这些发现,国内和国外职业教育的所有主要利益相关者都需要进行合作,以确保职业教育管理者在利用资金执行项目方面的良好治理实践(具体而言,有效性和效率、透明度、问责制和诚信)。关键词:腐败、善治实践、公私社会伙伴关系、职业教育
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Public-private-civil society partnership: A gateway to ensuring good governance practices of vocational education in Federal Universities in South-South, Nigeria
This study investigates the extent to which public-private-civil society partnership (PPCSP) can help in establishing good governance practices of Vocational Education Programme in Federal Universities in South-South geopolitical region of Nigeria. Four research questions were raised and answered using the mean and standard deviations statistics, and four corresponding null hypotheses were formulated and tested using the t-test statistic. A descriptive survey research design was employed for the study. The study population comprised all vocational education lecturers in Federal Universities in South-South geopolitical region of Nigeria. A 4-point scaled questionnaire was administered on 154 vocational education lecturers. The instrument was validated by a panel of 4 experts, and the reliability coefficient using Cronbach’s alpha method was α=.90. The analysis of the data collected revealed that to a very high extent PPCSP would help in ensuring good governance practices (such as effectiveness and efficiency, transparency, accountability, and integrity), especially in the utilization of funds for the execution of projects by vocational education administrators. When the hypotheses were also tested, the study found no significant difference in the mean responses of male and female vocational education lecturers regarding the extent to which PPCSP can help in ensuring good governance practices in the use of funds for projects execution. Based on these findings, there is the need for all the major stakeholders of vocational education within and outside the country to collaborate to ensure good governance practices (specifically, effectiveness and efficiency, transparency, accountability, and integrity) in the utilization of funds for the execution of projects by vocational education administrators. Keywords: Corruption, good governance practices, public-private-civil society partnership, vocational education;
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