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Title: Information technology service provision in Technical Vocational Education and Training [TVET]: Implication for sustainable development in 21st century Nigeria.
Authors: Igwe, C. O.
Nwankwo, F. C
Akawu, L. A
Tauheed, H. N
Abubakar, G. L
Issue Date: Nov-2017
Publisher: Benue State University Journal of Education
Citation: Igwe, C. O, Nwankwo, F. C, Akawu, L. A, Tauheed, H. N and Abubakar G. L [2017] Information technology service provision in Technical Vocational Education and Training [TVET]: Implication for sustainable development in 21st century Nigeria. Benue State University Journal of Education 17 [3], 108-116
Series/Report no.: 17 [3], 108-116;
Abstract: The provision of technology information services for effective Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programme in Nigeria is a sine-qua-non for sustainable development in the 21st century. Access to, and ability to use information among Nigerians is one of the most important factors that can sustain Nigerian as the giant of Africa and enable it achieve its dream as one of the twenty largest world economies by the year 2020. The main drivers of ICT in TVET emanate from attempts to meet the demand of maturing or emerging knowledge economies which includes keeping pace with ICT and new technologies in the workplace. TVET is a type of education which prepares individuals for the world of work and also is a viable tool for sustainable development. The economic and industrial development of any nation in the 21st century is propelled by effective integration of ICT in TVET through the provision of technology information services. This is saddled with some challenges like infrastructure-related challenges, availability and accessibility of information technology resources and poor funding Recommended among others, improved maintenance culture on the systems and ICT tools and regular facilities upgrade. The government and relevant stakeholders should Improve budgetary allocation for adequate funding. Also, the private sector should contribute in both financial and material resources toward the provision of technology information services for effective TVET programme in Nigeria. The implication of ITSP in TVET for sustainable development in the 21st century is that TVET can now aim to reach its full potential. Today information technology has been integrated in the process of education and training, leading to a view concept of e-learning and TVET.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12855
ISSN: 1117-6350
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education

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