THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN POLYTECHNICS
(A CASE STUDY OF OUR SAVIOUR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY) ENUGU.
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THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN POLYTECHNICS
(A CASE STUDY OF OUR SAVIOUR INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY) ENUGU.
ABSTRACT
The research is concerned with the impact of industrial training in polytechnics using our saviour institute of Science Agriculture and technology (OSISATECH) Enugu as a case study. The statement of the problem includes that stipend normally paid to student on industrial work experience scheme by ITF is no longer forthcoming, yet expect student to provide for the financial aids. Secondly that student fixed themselves in any field whether it is their area or not, only to make sure they are working. Despite the problems, the study reveals the major objectives which includes that industrial training help students to acquire skills, experience, knowledge and understanding in their various fields, which leads to specialization and thereby make the students to determined high ambition in their future lives.
In pursuance of the above objects, both primary and secondary data were sourced. The target respondents mainly business and financial studies department of final year were statistically determined for the purpose of both questionnaires administration and personal interview.
Data generated from respondents were carefully analysed using appropriate statistical tools, two hypothesis based on the research questions were formulated for testing using chi-square, which revolved on the subject of the research. The study reviews some findings.
However, contrary to the expectation, a testing using chi-square hypothesis formulated laid the research to conclude that the impact of industrial training is not good in polytechnics as the expected value is less than the critical value on both tests.
0.356 < 1.96; 1.04799 < 1.96
based on the research, the research made the following recommendation which we believes if carefully implemented will go a long way to improve the impact of industrial training programme should made compulsory in the various institution with reasonable credit unit. Secondly, that there should be no restriction on choice of area of doing the programme, the area of doing the programme should be generalized thought federation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE SUBJECT MATTER 1
1.2 PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE SUBJECT-
MATTER
1.3 PROBLEM(S) THAT THE STUDY WILL BE
CONCERNED WITH
1.4 THE IMPORTANT TERM OF STUDYING THE AREA
1.5 DEFINITION OF IMPORTANT TERM
REFERENCES
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 THE ORIGIN OF THE SUBJECT AREA
2.2 SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT WITHIN THE –
SUBJECT AREA
2.3 THE SCHOOL OF THOUGH RELEVANT TO -
THE PROBLEM OF STUDY
2.4 SUMMARY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER THREE
CONCLUSION
3.1 DATA PRESENTATION (HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STUDY)
3.2 ANALYSIS OF THE DATA
3.3 RECOMMENDATION
3.4 CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
This chapter consists of details of the topic under research. Here the background of the subject matter and problems. Associated with the subject matter and the important of studying the area will be revealed along with research question so as to enable the researcher know what the research work is all about.
1.1 GENERAL BACKGROUND OF THE SUBJECT MATTER
As a result of growing school learners unemployment in the 1970’s the Nigeria Government introduced. The new national policy on education in 1981. One of the major provisions of the policy was the induction of the issues on technical and practical courses in the polytechnics and universities in the federation, with emphasis on the total acquisition of practical skills, value and knowledge that would enable individual. Live meaningful in the society during and after school.
One of the reasons is to emphasis on the course, which would equip the graduate with the skills for gainful employment even if they terminated their formal education at the junior secondary level. One of the basic necessity for the relevant teaching is availability of adequate facilities, including qualified teachers groomed with practical skills. This ensure that student are taught or look directives according to the curriculum and using appropriate methodology for the Board. It is not possible to teach a student to operate a computer machine effectively without the application of computer machine by himself nor is it possible to teach a student to operate a proportional spacing of typewriter without the application of typewriter by the person also, that’s why our Saviour Institute of Science and Agriculture and Technology (OSISATECH) as a polytechnics tries to impact the skills to the teachers who must have a through knowledge of the course and certified in the area, so that teachers can demonstrate the skill properly for the student to understand and emulate. Noal (1971) and Thompson (1941). The writer stressed that the individual will acquire skills and teach the stated goal by watching an expert and by practicing. This they believe that the individual in addition to this should be giving enough practice to enable him master the art.
On the other hand, Anaw (1986) said that it is not only expected to seek out identity. Create or anticipate human needs but it is also required to create through the harassing of the totality of human ingenuity and knowledge of all the amount of goods and services that are needed to satisfy those wants and needs.
1.2 PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE SUBJECT MATTER
i. Almost 40 to 50% of the students are no longer hare interest
of searching where they will get the students industrial work experience there by go for computer training in the period allocated for the training which made them to be in their various areas and where by execute inadequate effective and efficient production.
ii. The stepend normally paid to students on industrial work
experiences scheme by industrial training fund (ITF) is no longer forth coming; yet the students are expected to transport, accommodate and feed themselves while on training. Only few students can afford these extra costs and most establishments where they undertake this training are very reluctant to make any financial commitment to these students. This discouraged students active participation in the programme and it is a big problem.
iii. Students are no longer taking their industrial work
experience so serious today because they do look forward for a place. Where a reasonable amount of money will be paid before applying for an appointment for that, thereby self-centered themselves in the money not.
iv. But not the least is that students due to in availability to
locate where (organization) to acquire the industrial experience for their careers, they acquire any work from organization where it concerns their field or not, so far the amount is considerable for them.
1.3 PROBLEM(S) THAT THE STUDY WILL BE CONCERNED WITH
1.3In the cause of trying to cover these are as for the project work there are some problems that stunk the effectiveness of the work.
1.3i. There was no much money to carryout effective research work by the researcher thereby set back his determined. Plan for the exclusion of necessary information on the project.
1.3ii. In the process of data collection which is primary, some students were not serious on the questionnaires and make funs with it, thereby minimize the number of respondents.
1.3iii. A lot of times were wasted to announce the commencement of the project in the school (OSISATECH), which made the period allocation to be very short, mean while affects the most information needed to meet.
1.31.4 THE IMPORTANT OF STUDYING THE AREA
1.3i. It helps students to acquire skills, experiences knowledge and understanding in their various field.
1.3ii. It makes the students to determined high ambitious in their failure lives after they might have finished the industrial training.
1.3iii. It helps the polytechnics to have a local standard with the universities.
1.3iv. It helps the student to understand the aspects he is good on that suit his life.
1.3v. It helps the government to have good life and expectations of our economy in future handing of our youths.
1.31.5 DEFINITION OF IMPORTANT TERM
1.3i. UNEMPLOYMENT: Lack of job for member of people in the society.
1.3ii. PRACTICAL SKILL: Skills gained through the result in ideas.
1.3iii. METHODOLOGIES: The set of methods used for the study of action in practical subjects.
1.3iv. LEARNING: The process of solving problems and process adjustment through constant practice.
1.3v. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING: The process of relative acquired theoretical knowledge gained to real life practical situation.
1.3vi. SIWES: Student industrial work experience scheme.
1.3
- Department: Business Administration and Management
- Project ID: BAM0250
- Access Fee: ₦5,000
- Pages: 39 Pages
- Chapters: 3 Chapters
- Methodology: Chi Square
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