O. Aluede, J. I. Oviawe, O. Imhangbe, Sebastian Ehiaguina
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Nation Building and Quality Higher Education in Nigeria: Implications for Teacher Education
Abstract Higher education is essential to the acquisition of human knowledge, development of the economy and reformation of the society in all nations. University education is the foremost source of providing the required knowledge that will help generate and accelerate knowledge flow for modern based economies. It plays invaluable roles in the production of quality manpower for the development of the nation. This article reports on a study that addressed the concepts of nation building; quality education; teacher education; current status of teacher education in Nigeria; and teacher education and nation building in Nigeria. The article further recommends strategies for improving teacher education and training (TET) in Nigerian universities, which include, retraining of academic staff in the Nigerian university system (NUS) to embrace ICT/e-learning/m-learning, curbing of financial wastage in the NUS; downsizing the number of support staff; and concentrating more attention on the recruitment of high quality academic staff for enhanced delivery.
期刊介绍:
Africa Education Review is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that seeks the submission of unpublished articles on current educational issues. It encourages debate on theory, policy and practice on a wide range of topics that represent a variety of disciplines, interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary and transdisciplinary interests on international and global scale. The journal therefore welcomes contributions from associated disciplines including sociology, psychology and economics. Africa Education Review is interested in stimulating scholarly and intellectual debate on education in general, and higher education in particular on a global arena. What is of particular interest to the journal are manuscripts that seek to contribute to the challenges and issues facing primary and secondary in general, and higher education on the African continent and in the global contexts in particular. The journal welcomes contributions based on sound theoretical framework relating to policy issues and practice on the various aspects of higher education.