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Waliu Mulero Adegbite; Crystal Hoole – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2024
Higher education providers have redefined their focus to include work-integrated learning (WIL) as an alternative way to prepare graduates for professional and future employment. Although WIL was designed to enhance graduates' work readiness, there is little evidence that the program supports the development of behavioural and employability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, Work Experience Programs, Program Effectiveness
Ugwuanyi, Christian S.; Okeke, Chinedu I. O.; Mokhele-Makgalwa, Matseliso L. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2022
The study sought the perceptions of university academics on the use of IT tools for the formative assessment (FA) of students' learning outcomes. This study adopted a quantitative research approach and descriptive survey research design using a sample of 180 university academics. Academics' perception questionnaire was used for data collection.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Technology Uses in Education, Information Technology
Mary, Agboola Bolapeju – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2022
The study determined how employers' assessment of graduates' utilization of employability skills influences organizational growth and sustainable development in Nigeria. The design was ex-post facto with a population of 42 registered business organisations in Nigeria. Thirty-five organisation employers and 492 graduate employees were sampled…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employer Attitudes, Employment Qualifications, Sustainable Development
Yushau, Balarabe; Nannim, Fadip Audu – Pedagogical Research, 2020
This study investigates lecturers' level of utilization of ICT facilities for teaching purposes in Nigerian universities. A descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. And a questionnaire with a reliability of 0.907 was used for data collection. Data was collected at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi from a sample of 433…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Brown, Mark; Mhichil, Mairéad Nic Giolla; Beirne, Elaine; Mac Lochlainn, Conchúr – Journal of Learning for Development, 2021
This article offers a global overview of the burgeoning field of micro-credentials and their relationship to lifelong learning, employability and new models of digital education. Although there is no globally accepted definition of micro-credentials, the term indicates smaller units of study, which are usually shorter than traditional forms of…
Descriptors: Credentials, Lifelong Learning, Employment Potential, Models
Igwe, Paul Agu; Lock, Deborah; Rugara, David Gamariel – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
Employability is a set of skills, knowledge and personal attributes that make an individual adapt to changes in the labour market. This study applies 'Human Capital Theory' (HCT) and the 'theory of Interrole Learning Transfer' (ILT) to examine factors which affect the attitudes, motivations and actions of learners towards their future…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Potential, Higher Education, Human Capital
Babatope A., Alabadan; Samuel, Taiwo M.; Ajewole, Philip I.; Anyanwu, Oluwakemi M. – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2020
The demand for engineering education and graduates is increasing daily because the current service and technological designs are unable to meet the needs of the society and the expected dramatic increase in the future. The emerging skill gap requires a shift in the type of expertise required of young professionals that will be needed to…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Labor Needs, Job Skills, Employment Qualifications
Okunuga, Rachael O.; Ajeyalemi, Duro – Industry and Higher Education, 2018
The knowledge and skills required of chemists in chemical-based industries were compared to those in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum in Nigeria to establish whether there were gaps between the two. In a questionnaire survey, 120 chemists in 20 chemical-based industries gave their views of the extent to which the chemistry curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Science, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study
Omeje, Hyginus Osita; Okereke, Godwin Keres; Chukwu, Daniel Uchenna – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2020
The study focused on construction waste reduction awareness as a step within Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The method of collaborative action research was used with a questionnaire as an instrument. Data collected from 61 participants were analyzed using descriptive statistics (percentage, mean,…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Consciousness Raising, Sustainable Development, Construction Materials
Agi, Ugochukwu Kysburn; Harrison, Anthony – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The teacher remains a critical part of the epicenter of the educational system. The importance attached to the role of the teacher in curriculum execution and value orientation makes teacher preparation or his future duties and responsibilities no less critical. In this paper therefore, teacher preparation is conceived and defined as an academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Curriculum, Educational Improvement, Teacher Characteristics
Dimunah, Valentina Obioma – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Universities in Nigeria have historically faced underfunding, and at an operational level, compete for attracting the best pool of students, achieving the highest grades. Adequately funded universities not only ensure a higher standard of University curriculum, but also have the potential to result in competitive advantages over other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Financial Support, Educational Finance
Iyioke, Ike V.; Iyioke, Ifeoma C. – Work Based Learning e-Journal International, 2020
Academic work-based learning (WBL) has an over a century-long history in Nigeria. The current WBL programs are the Students' Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) and the Graduate Internship (GI). They are sponsored by the federal government with the aim to improve employment outcomes. However, there is still a gross mismatch between the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Experience Programs, Experiential Learning, Internship Programs
Udefuna, Patrick Nnadozie; Akalefu, Chiedo; Asogwa, Chinako – Industry and Higher Education, 2013
The standard of education in Nigeria has been declining, the
level of unemployment continues to rise and the nation's economic
development is stagnant. Its educational institutions appear to engage
more in unproductive paperwork and teaching than in entrepreneurship
education that would help to equip young graduates to become
self-employed and…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
Okpara, Gazie S.; Agu, Agu G. – Marketing Education Review, 2017
Nonregular higher education in Nigeria became an integral part of the university manpower development since 1960, when the Ashby Commission recommended establishing evening degree programs. These ubiquitous programs have contributed to national capacity-building and remain relatively unmonitored by the National Universities Commission. This…
Descriptors: Marketing, Educational Quality, Governance, Universities
Abiodun-Oyebanji, Olayemi Jumoke – African Higher Education Review, 2015
This paper examines the worrisome issue of employability of Nigerian university graduates in recent times, which have become a great concern to all and sundry. Certain indices such as, lack of complementary life skills, low moral standards, low employment generating capacity of the Nigerina economy, and the certification mentality, are discussed.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Potential, Stakeholders, College Graduates