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Improving     Vocational     Skills     for     Entrepreneurial    Development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria

Ani, Nnenna Glory

Department of Guidance and Counselling Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Enugu Nigeria.

ABSTRACT

The study centered on improving vocational skills for Entrepreneurial Development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State. It specifically sought to find out how to improve innovative and self-motivation skills for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The population for the study was 67 teachers. Of these 39 were male teachers and 28 were female currently serving in  the  2  government  owned Technical Colleges in Enugu State. No sampling was done since the population as small. A self-structured questionnaire developed by the researcher called Vocational Skills for Entrepreneurial Development Scales (VSF-EDS). The instrument was face validated by three (3) research experts: one in Measurement and Evaluation and two others in Guidance and Counselling Department. Cronbach Alpha reliability estimate was used to  ascertain  the internal consistency of the entire instrument which is .87. 63 out of 67 copies  of  the instrument were retrieved, signifying 94.03 % return of duly filled copies of the administer instrument. Data collected for this study were used to analyze the  two  research questions using mean, grand mean and standard deviation. The findings obtained from the analysis showed that improving vocational skills for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria  are  by being  creative, by thinking  of  something new that sustains entrepreneurial spirit, inventing new products with a difference in the society, forming a good attitude towards customers and thinking creatively in impacting knowledge. Hence, the researcher observed that improving vocational skills  for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges  in  Enugu State,  Nigeria  are by being self-motivated, by desiring to meet certain standards in the pursuit of becoming productive, by being committed to organizational goals, by having the  ability  to  take advantage of opportunities when they occur and by pursuing goals in the face of setbacks. Based on the findings, the researcher recommended, among others that  entrepreneurial centres in our institutions in Nigeria must be equipped and utilized to  assist  students  to bridge gap created by the theoretical nature  of  our  vocational  education  programme  that will make students to be creative and self-motivated.

Keywords: Vocation, Skill, Vocational Skills and Entrepreneurial Development.

INTRODUCTION

Often, when we talk about vocational skills, we’re talking about professions that you can learn with some basic training or on-the-job training from Technical Colleges. Some examples of employment requiring                                vocational  skills  are electricians, truck drivers, hair stylists, medical records technicians, and emergency          medical     technicians. Vocational skills are those that enable a person to become an expert in  a particular field or process that is relevant to a vocation. Content skills are another name for vocational abilities. Some people learn specific trades at vocational schools and then expand their vocational skills in technical institutions. Some people gain professional expertise through years of work experience [1]. Vocational training provides hands-on experience in a particular trade or industry of employment. The training is conducted outside of a typical classroom. Students are assigned to manual labor jobs in settings that match their chosen professions. By firsthand experience, students in technical colleges are exposed to hands-on activities and learn in the classroom. This is why educators and those providing vocational  training should make an effort to instill a creative mindset in their students [2]. As an illustration, [3], in their studies listed that vocational skills target on how to develop on vocational skills such as innovative skills, self-motivated  skills,  financial skills, among others. [2],  said  that  the  need  for  vocational skills is growing as  a  result  of technological progress, and graduates of technical colleges are expected to have learned innovative/creative talents to enable them to offer something new and become problem-solvers. The person can  grow  more  deeply  with the use of  these  kinds  of  skills.  They might  consider  essential  items,   things, and services that haven’t yet been introduced to society but are important to it. They will be assisted in developing innovative  problem-solving   skills   by doing this. In actuality, the majority of products on the market  lack  those inventive  qualities,   necessitating considerable consideration. To be able to instill the creative mindset in their pupils, vocational  education  trainers   and teachers should make an effort to teach their students how to be creative [2] In order to put their newly learned practical and creative  abilities  to  use  in  the creation of goods and services,  they  are also expected to have developed self- motivational skills.  Having  a  personal drive or the desire to achieve particular standards, dedication to organizational goals, initiative or the readiness to seize chances when they arise, and optimism, which is the  capacity  to  persist  and pursue goals in the face of obstacles, are examples of these traits. Same principle is also applied in financial resources skills which enable the student to be able to handle money judiciously [4].

More to the above is the lack of marketing skill  which involves thinking about how to reach the targeted audience  for product and services. When there is  a lack, the entrepreneur must comprehend what the public wants, pay attention to their demands, and communicate effectively with them. As time is illusive, they should also learn how to organize their schedules and manage their time with a clear understanding of what needs to be accomplished each day. Hence, the majority of instructors neglect to instruct their pupils on how to fill out forms, bill, print, create invoices, collect payments, manage receipts, and maintain accurate records of goods and services, tools, materials, and equipment. All of the listed talents need substantial attention because they don’t appear to have improved.

First, these skills are needed for enterprise productivity and profitability, as well as for national productivity and wealth creation. Without the necessary technical skills, enterprise and national growth can be seriously hobbled. Technological innovation and economic growth fuel the demand for skilled workers. The need for vocational skills is increasing because of technological change etc which is supposed to be increasing productivity and income but are not. This is especially important for those who are seeking out a living in the informal sector of the economy.

In all, there seems to be lack of improvement on  already  existing vocational skills as mentioned above from Technical  Colleges  that  would   enable their graduates to be self-employed and effectively function in today’s world of work. [5] noted that the purpose of improving on vocation skills is to enhance entrepreneurial development even though government is presumed that National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Small and Medium Industries Equity Investment Scheme (SMIEIS) and Development Finance Institutions (DFls) are meant to promote vocational skills. These Agencies help to remove constraints on entrepreneurs and expand the opportunities available to the students but they do not provide financial assistance where they do it is based on whom you know. All this avenue that supposed  to   be            promoting entrepreneurial development are  rather not helping issues. Entrepreneurial development ‘focuses on the individual who wishes to start  or expand a business. Furthermore, entrepreneurship  development concentrates more  on  growth  potential and innovation. Essentially this means the acquisition of skills that will enable an entrepreneur  to  function  appropriately and adequately in terms of:

  • attaining present result based on previous decisions and planning for the future, based on present
  • Maintaining and developing the organized capability which makes achievement possible, and
  • Coordinating the specialist functions that should enable a firm to perform the technical task in marketing, personnel, research and development, manufacturing, finance and control, especially in the face of changing technology and dynamic industry

To perform these functions, the entrepreneurial development process, procedures and skill acquisition must entrench certain skills. These include conceptual skills, human skills  and technical skills, which will transform the entrepreneur into a taskmaster, mediator and motivator. Today in Enugu State, population growth and urbanization; poverty and lack of income generating capacity are on the increase. This is followed by the failure of some graduates of Government Technical Colleges to secure a white collar job nor become self-enterprising. This points to lack of focus on the part of the students. The lack of focus makes one  to understand the need for entrepreneurial development which emphasizes the development of appropriate skills  that will enable those in Technical Colleges to be relevant to the world of work as well as to draw the majority of jobless people out of the unemployment market. There is, therefore, the need to reposition vocationally skills as the best means to improve  vocational         skills             for entrepreneurial  development  in Government Technical Colleges which will eventually enhance the economic development of Nigeria. Based on the above, the researcher sought to  offer more ideas as to how to improve on already existing skills for entrepreneurial development, specifically in Technical Colleges especially in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State. It is against this background that the researcher vents to find out how to improve     vocational  skills     for Entrepreneurial       Development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State

Discussion of the Findings

The first research question sought to find out how to improve innovative skills for entrepreneurial   development        in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria. The result in Table  1 indicates that the ways to improve innovative skills for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria are by thinking of something new that sustains entrepreneurial spirit, inventing new products with a difference in the society, forming a  good  attitude  towards customers and thinking creatively in impacting knowledge. The finding agrees with [2] who remarked that for the graduates of Technical Colleges to do well in entrepreneurial skills, they are expected  to  have acquired innovative/creative skills  to  enable  them to introduce something new that may be capable of sustaining them and others  in the society.  [2],  in  his  study  concludes that  vocational   education trainers/teachers should endeavour  to train their students on  how to be creative so that they will be able to inculcate the attitude  of  creativity  in  their  students. The second research question sought to identify how to improve self-motivation skills for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria. The study revealed that the ways to improve self-motivation skills for entrepreneurial      development         in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria are by desiring to meet certain standards in the pursuit of becoming productive, by being committed to organizational goals, by having the ability to take advantage of opportunities when they occur and by pursuing goals in the face of setbacks. This finding corroborates with [4] who remarked that self-motivation skills which deals with the ability to be moved such that the practical and innovative skills acquired can be put to the production of goods and services.

CONCLUSION

The analysis and interpretations done and the information from related literature, is thinking  creatively in       impacting knowledge implies that:

  1. improving vocational skills for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria are by being creative,  by  thinking  of   something new that  sustains  entrepreneurial spirit, inventing new products with a difference in the society,  forming  a good attitude towards customers and
  2. improving vocational skills for entrepreneurial development in Government Technical Colleges in Enugu State, Nigeria are by being self- motivated, by desiring to meet certain standards in the pursuit of becoming productive, by being committed to organizational goals, by having the ability to take advantage of opportunities when they occur.

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