International Journal of
Vocational and Technical Education

  • Abbreviation: Int. J. Voc. Tech. Educ.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-534X
  • DOI: 10.5897/IJVTE
  • Start Year: 2009
  • Published Articles: 115

IJVTE Articles

Innovation and implementation of "introducing enterprises to education" to cultivate precision machining technology talents

November 2023

Introducing enterprises to education is an effective way to deepen the integration of industry and education. This article explores the implementation of "enterprise-integrated education" in the cultivation of precision machining technology talents. This includes establishing a collaborative teaching team, incorporating enterprise engineers into professional basic and practical training courses, offering...

Author(s): Wu Zhiwei, Wang Xiaoyong, Xu Nianfu and Zhao Deling

TVET, economy and sustainable development

July 2023

Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) has long been recognized as a key driver of economic growth and sustainable development. TVET programs provide individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the modern economy, while also helping to bridge the gap between education and employment. In this paper, the literature was reviewed on the role of TVET in promoting sustainable development and...

Author(s): Ogur Eric Okoth

The consequences for the absence of practical agriculture and TEVET in primary and secondary schools in Malawi on agribusiness employment

May 2023

Malawi has high youth unemployment rate and at the same time agribusiness employment opportunities. This study sought to analyse the determinants of youth unemployment in agribusiness employment opportunities in northern region of Malawi. The study was exploratory in nature and employed phenomenological qualitative design to generate in-depth information. The sample frame was district agribusiness officers and youth...

Author(s): Komani Augustine Tembo, Mavuto Tembo and Dominic Mapopa Ndengu

An Exploratory Study on Product Development Processes and Models Adopted by Ghanaian Fashion Designers

December 2022

The study focused on exploring qualitatively the product development processes, Ghanaian fashion designers adopt in their design creation line. A sample of twenty-one (21) small and medium scale fashion designers was sampled using the purposive sampling technique. An interview and observation guides were the primary data collection instruments. The findings indicate that fashion designers adopt varying strategies and...

Author(s): Ogoe Jacqueline, Appiah Ninette Afi and Osei-Bonsu Daniella Pinamang

Assessment methodologies and determinants of employability and skills level among Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) graduates in Central Uganda

December 2022

Globally, unemployment persists because skill levels and learner capabilities are not in tandem with job market requirements. Using logistic analysis, the present study probed determinants of employability of 150 graduates of Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) in Central Uganda and further predicted factors influencing their skills level by applying Tobit regression. On a 1 to 5 scale, skills averaged at...

Author(s): Steven Yiga

Environmental implications of water as a natural resource based business: The case of non-revenue water in Kisumu City, Kenya

August 2022

Most water utilities lose significant amounts of water in their distribution systems due to leakages, illegal consumption or accounting errors. These water losses are referred to as Non-Revenue Water (NWR) by the International Water Association. Efforts to reduce water loss levels are centered on the socioeconomic aspect (efficient water provision and profit maximization) while overlooking the environmental aspects...

Author(s): Onyango Teresa Aoko, Nyamai Daniel Odinde and Okeyo-Owuor J. B.

Study of the most important factors supporting the success of entrepreneurship in vocational education: Self-efficacy

June 2022

When the desire that grows in a person is balanced with will and ability, self-confidence grows, especially when someone gets motivation and support from seeing that he can develop more than he thinks. In entrepreneurship, it is necessary to have self-confidence; self-confidence will provide the motivation needed for the business to thrive. Without a sense of self-confidence, every effort made will be in vain. This...

Author(s): Setiawan Ariyono and Suryono Wiwid

Challenges and opportunities for the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in Somalia: A case for Puntland

June 2022

The purpose of this paper is to examine the context and circumstances surrounding technical and vocational education training (TVET) in Somalia in general, and Puntland State in particular, in order to have a positive impact on reducing chronic youth unemployment, which currently stands at 67% across the country. The existing condition, difficulties, and prospects of the TVET education industry in Puntland were surveyed...

Author(s): Farah Abdiqani Ahmed and Farah Dahir Abshir 

Impact of lecture attendance on academic performance of business education students in tertiary institutions: A case study of Federal Capital Territory College of Education Zuba-Abuja

April 2022

This study was conducted to determine the impact of lecture attendance on academic performance of business education students in tertiary institutions with Federal Capital Territory College of Education Zuba-Abuja as a case study. The study was guided by two specific research objectives and null hypotheses. The study adopted a descriptive research design. The population of the study comprised of all the 80 students who...

Author(s): Henry Osimabale Auru and Sulayman Dauda Gidado

An empirical study discussing industrialisation and technical education in Ghana

September 2021

Industrialisation generally accounts for wealth creation in the economy of a nation. A technician is needed in building an industry and the technician needs to be trained through technical education. Ghana as a developing nation aspiring to develop her industrial capability needs to strategically position its technical education as a key factor. The objective of this paper therefore is to review Ghana’s...

Author(s): Martin Donani, Rhoda Saan, Frederick Kuuyine and Yunus Adams

Effect of students’ industrial work experience scheme on students’ readiness for world of work

December 2020

The research on effect of students’ industrial work experience scheme on students’ readiness for world of work in Nigeria was undertaken to find out whether students’ industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) has any significant effect on students learning and readiness for life of work with respect to knowledge, skill and attitude improvement while on internship in the industry. The study was designed...

Author(s): Henry Osimabale Auru and Longshal Markus Wakili

Psycho productive skills multiple choice test items for assessing students in mechanical engineering craft in technical colleges in Nasarawa State, Nigeria

April 2019

This study focused on the development and validation of psycho productive skill multiple choice test (PSMCT) for assessment of technical college students’ achievement in mechanical engineering craft. The study adopted the instrumentation research design and was conducted in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The population of the study was 248 National Technical Certificate (NTC) III students comprising three capability...

Author(s): Danjuma A. Ombugus, Sabina A. Dingba, Comfort A. Krene and Abdulahi A. Odus

Implementation of competence-based curriculum in technical colleges: The case of Arusha City, Tanzania

January 2019

Competence-based education and training (CBET) is a functional approach to education as it emphasizes that learners need to gain necessary knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes or values to work successful in their own profession or occupation. It is regarded as a holistic approach to education. This study aimed at finding out how technical college trainers implement CBET curriculum in Arusha city, Tanzania....

Author(s): Labani Kanyonga, Noah Mtana and Heike Wendt

Evaluating the effectiveness of Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) programme to ensure quality of technical, vocational education and training in technical colleges in Lagos State

November 2018

This study evaluated the effectiveness of SIWES Programme in Lagos State to ensure quality of technical, vocational education and training. Three research questions and two hypotheses guided the study in which survey research design was used. The entire population of 130, comprising 120 teachers of technical vocational education and training in Lagos State and also 10 industrial supervisors from Reckit and Benkiser in...

Author(s): Ogbuanya, T. C., Njoku, C. A., Kemi, P. O. and Ogunkelu, M. O.

An evaluation of equipment for the teaching and learning of Business Studies in Public Junior Secondary Schools in Enugu State

November 2018

This study seeks to evaluate the equipment for teaching of business studies in Public Junior Secondary Schools in Enugu North Local Government Area. It adopts the survey design. Two research questions and one hypothesis tested at 0.05 level of significance were used. Population and sample consisted of 82 business studies teachers and principals. A validated questionnaire with coefficients of 0.86 and 0.90 was used for...

Author(s): Emeasoba Nneka Charity  

Knowledge of formally and informally trained dressmakers on the application of dart principles in garment designing

October 2018

This study assessed and compared formally and informally trained dressmakers with regard to their use of dart principles in pattern making and garment designing. The descriptive research design was used for the study with a sample size of 50 dressmakers selected from three districts in the central region of Ghana. The instruments used for data collection were a semi-structured interview guide and an observation check...

Author(s): Deborah Amoako Asare, Patience Danquah Monnie and Modesta Efua Gavor  

Theoretical knowledge competencies required by trade artisans in domestic and industrial electrical installations in Enugu State, Nigeria

September 2018

Technological development especially in the field of electrical/electronics posses a great challenge for electrical trade artisans with obsolete skills. The need to enhance the relevance of these artisans necessitated this study to determine theoretical knowledge competencies they require for domestic and industrial electrical installations in Enugu State. One research question guided the study and two null hypotheses...

Author(s): T. I. Eze, J. I. Ezenwafor and S. N. Oluka  

Implementation of mechanical engineering curriculum in school and industry in the 3 and 4 years vocational high school programs (VHS) for the improvement of the quality of graduates to meet the requirement of ASEAN economic community

July 2018

In field application, there are various models of Vocational High School (VHS) education based on the period of study, education design in school or industry and competence design. There are 3 year VHS programme, 4 year VHS programme and community college. Vocational education in Indonesia challenges the Asean Economic Community. The appropriate vocational education curriculum either 3 year or 4 year VHS program is...

Author(s): Amiruddin, Djoko Kustono, Syamsul Hadi, Djuanda, Nurlaela Latief, Moch Bruri Triyono and Soetyono Iskandar  

Ghanaian university students’ perception of their readiness to teach cutting out of garments upon graduation

May 2018

The Universities of Cape Coast (UCC) and Education Winneba (UEW) are public universities in Ghana where students are trained to become teachers mainly at the secondary level. This paper was aimed at finding out the readiness of graduates from these two universities to teach cutting out of garments, through making pattern or cutting freehand, upon graduation. All final year students who had offered clothing as part of...

Author(s): Modesta Efua Gavor and Patience Asieduah Danquah

Repositioning business education programme for post-oil boom economy

February 2018

The main purpose of this research was to assess the current position of business education; the need to reposition business education for post oil-boom economy; and the possibilities of repositioning business education for post oil-boom economy. A total of 132 business educators from universities and colleges of education in Edo and Delta States participated in this study. Survey design was employed as the data...

Author(s): James Edomwonyi Edokpolor and Christian Oduma

Challenges of women in technical and vocational education: A case study of federal college of education (technical), Gusau

January 2018

This study investigate challenges of women in technical and vocational education; a case study of Federal College of Education (Technical), Gusau. The concept of technical and vocational education was discussed and review of related literature was done. The use of questionnaire to get data for this study was employed. Tables and percentages were used to analyze the data and chi-square was used to test impact of the...

Author(s): Agbara Williams, Chagbe M. Becky and Achi T. Theophilus

Teachers’ opinion on availability of e-learning opportunities for effective technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programme in tertiary institutions in South east Nigeria

January 2018

Modernity and technological developments have necessitated the need to expose opportunities in e-learning for effective technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programme. The opinion of the teachers regarding availability of these e-learning opportunities raises concern in teaching circles. It could be that teachers appear not worried about the availability of these opportunities. Against this background,...

Author(s): Agbo, Benjamin C. D., Onaga Paul Okwudili and Omeje Hyginus O.

Glaring mismatch in the demand and supply of technical, entrepreneurial, vocational education and training (TEVET) skills in the agricultural sector: An analysis of the oil seeds and sugar industries in Malawi

September 2017

Several studies and strategic papers point out a general clamour from industries on a limited supply of technical, entrepreneurial, vocational education and training (TEVET) skills in Malawi. In the oil seeds and sugar industries, organisations lament as regards the quality and quantity of experts available in the local market. This paper analyses the availability of TEVET skills in the two industries from the...

Author(s): Andrew Chimpololo

Leading educational change: The practices of transformational leadership in the Ethiopian technical vocational education and training (TVET) institutions

July 2017

The main purpose of this study is to assess the degree to which transformational leadership was practiced in the technical vocational education and training institutions (TVETIs) of Ethiopia. To this end, cross-sectional survey research design was adopted. The study was conducted in seven government TVET institutions selected through simple random sampling techniques. From these institutions, 122 participants were...

Author(s): Keyredin Kedir and Abeya Geleta

Effectiveness of problem-based learning for technical teacher training in woodwork at a Malawi college

June 2017

This paper reports on a study that investigated the effectiveness of the use of problem-based learning (PBL) on students’ performance in Woodwork at a Malawian college. PBL models are constructivist in nature, hence they promote cognitive development and active learning which in turn enhances performance. Therefore, the study compared the performance of students’ learning of woodwork through PBL and those...

Author(s): Emmanuel Molande, Doris Mtemang’ombe and Vanwyk Chikasanda

The vocationalization policy in Zambia’s secondary education sector: A critical analysis

May 2017

The purpose of this study was to critically examine the feasibility and implementation of the recently introduced vocational career pathway in Zambia’s secondary education system. The study involved a review of literature from both Zambia and other countries that have vocationalized their secondary education systems. The analysis has shown that the implementation of the vocational track in Zambia’s secondary...

Author(s): Paul Kakupa

Enhancing students’ engagement in vocational agri-science and after-school careers in agricultural business: A case study of Uganda

April 2017

There is urgent need to stem the many failed attempts to improve agricultural education delivery in Africa in a context of growing youth unemployment and food insecurity. Studies show that teachers are ill prepared to engage learners practically, and motivate them towards agricultural careers. Constructively, aligned teaching that matches learning outcomes, teaching methods and assessments has gained currency in...

Author(s): Okiror John James, Geoff Hayward and Mark Winterbottom

An analysis of the technical and vocational skills gaps in the manufacturing industry in Malawi

March 2017

This study presents the findings of skills scoping study for the manufacturing industry in Malawi. The study analyse the skills gaps in the sector to inform the development and review processes of technical and vocational education programmes in the country to help balance the demand and supply of skills equilibrium. Currently, research indicates a mismatch between the range of programmes in training institutions and...

Author(s): Andrew Chimpololo

Linking vocational education and training (VET) progression pathways into the academic route in Tanzania: Case study in electrical and mechanical engineering programmes at Arusha technical college (ATC)

January 2017

The bridging course was designed by the Vocational and Education Training Authority (VETA) in collaboration with three technical Colleges/Institutions: Arusha Technical College, Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology and Mbeya University of Science and Technology under the auspices of National Council for Technical Education (NACTE). The course was an immediate solution to the missing link between the Vocational...

Author(s): Augustine, S. Mbitila, Richard, J. Masika, and Donatha, E. Mwase

Identifying connections between career and technical education (CTE) and academic programs through standards of learning

June 2016

This article describes a Career and Technical Education (CTE) pre-service teacher preparation class project requiring students to identify academic standards of learning relating to the competencies that they teach in their program areas with a view to encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration between CTE teachers and colleagues in academic disciplines. Demonstrating that CTE can contribute significantly to academic...

Author(s): Joseph Mukuni and Bill Price

Need for cognitive closure among vocational technical student teachers in some Nigerian universities

May 2016

This article presents survey results on the dispositional need for cognitive closure among student teachers in some Nigerian universities. The study used a cross-sectional descriptive design to collect data from 123 purposively random sampled students from three universities in Northern Nigeria who enrolled vocational technical teacher training programs. The Need for Closure Scale (NFC) was used to assess the student...

Author(s): Benedict Iorzer Labe

Effectiveness of Using ICTs to promote teaching and learning in technical education: Case of Bangladesh

February 2016

ICTs play a dynamic role in technical education during delivery of learning materials as learners can access knowledge and improve their skills from anywhere and anytime. The aim of the study is to identify the effectiveness of using ICTs to promote teaching and learning. Survey research design was adopted by the researchers for the study where the teachers of government polytechnic institutes of Bangladesh were...

Author(s): Md. Rashedul Huq Shamim and Md. Abu Raihan

Effect of using 4mat method on academic achievement and attitudes toward engineering economy for undergraduate students

January 2016

The study examined effect of 4MAT method on academic achievement and attitudes toward engineering economy for undergraduate students. Comparison between 4MAT and traditional method in teaching selected units from engineering economy course had been conducted. The sample of this study included 80 under graduate students in two separate groups. One of the groups was considered as an experimental group in which 4MAT method...

Author(s): Osama Mohamed Irfan,  Fahad A. Almufadi  and  Ayman Mohamed Brisha

Effect of meta-learning teaching method on the academic performance of building trades students in technical colleges in South-east Nigeria

November 2015

The need to improve academic performance in building trades by students of technical colleges in South-east Nigeria necessitated this study to determine the effect of meta-learning teaching method (MTM) on the students’ academic performance. Two research questions guided the study and two hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. A quasi-experimental design involving experimental and control groups...

Author(s): Eze, T. I., Ezenwafor, J. I. and  Molokwu, L. I.

Strategies for evaluation of students’ proficiency in practical skills in NCE (Technical) building technology education

October 2015

This study was conducted to identify strategies for evaluation of students’ proficiency in practical skills in NCE (technical) Building Technology Education. Questionnaire was the instrument used in collecting data from respondent. The population for the study comprises of all Technical Teachers in the School of Technical Education, Federal College of Education (Technical), Potiskum. There was no sampling employed...

Author(s): Auta, M. S. A.

Computer software data analysis skills required for capacity building of university lecturers for effective educational research

October 2015

The study was carried out to identify the computer software data analysis skills required for capacity building of university lecturers for effective educational research. Three research questions and one null hypothesis were formulated, to guide the study. The survey research design was adopted for the study and a structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Data obtained from 220 Lectures of the faculties of...

Author(s): Ibezim, N. E.

Egyptian industrial education teachers' perceived computer self efficacy

September 2015

The aim of this study is to investigate the relation between the Egyptian Industrial Education Teachers' demographic characteristics and their perceived computer self-efficacy. The target population of the study was in-service teachers at Industrial Secondary Schools. Thus, participants consisted of 66 in-service teachers (architecture specialists) in Desouk and Foh industrial secondary schools (Kafr El-Sheikh...

Author(s): Hamdy Mohamed Mohamed Elbitar

The role of the ‘hands-on’ teaching approach in vernacular architecture education: A case study of University of Jos, Nigeria

August 2015

This paper focuses on a study of pedagogical techniques employed for the teaching of vernacular architecture modules, at the University of Jos, Nigeria. It looks at the way the hands-on approach and other methods were employed in teaching the modules from the early formative stages to the final year of the bachelor’s programme before changes were made to the teaching methods. As methodology, the study employed the...

Author(s): Warebi Gabriel Brisibe and Ferdinand Daminabo

Adoption of competency based education in TVET Institutions in Ghana: A case study of Mechanical Engineering Department, Accra Polytechnic

August 2015

Polytechnics education in Ghana, as it is now, lacks proper direction. Indeed, Poku et al. (2013) stated that education in Ghana can be described as being under experimentation, without a very clear direction and focus. It is observed that Polytechnic education which is meant to enhance trainee’s practical abilities and prepare them effectively for the world of work has been degrading gradually. Many polytechnics...

Author(s): Amevi Acakpovi and Kennedy Nutassey

Repositioning technical and vocational education toward eradicating unemployment in Nigeria

July 2015

The problem of unemployment in Nigeria, especially among the youths has been variously expressed to be alarming if not endemic. As a result of this, various recommendations had been proffered toward ameliorating the menace unfortunately to no avail. Hence, the essence of this research work is to examine the repositioning of Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) as a panacea to unemployment in Nigeria. Data were...

Author(s): Olajide, Sunday Emmanuel

The influence of vocational education training image on students’ loyalty: Case study in Vietnam

June 2015

A model of the dimensions that measure the way students perceive and think about the image of vocational education training (VET) was developed together with an instrument to measure the impact of VET’s image on students’ loyalty towards the VET sector in the Vietnamese context. The data were collected from 900 students: 300 in lower secondary school, 300 in upper secondary school and 300 in vocational...

Author(s): Vi Hoang Dang and Tanya Hathaway

Causes of science and technical teachers’ attrition and strategies for retention in Adamawa State Secondary Schools

May 2015

This study investigated the causes of science and technical teachers’ attrition and strategies for retention in Adamawa State Secondary Schools. Attrition refers to exit of teachers without replacement. Survey research design was adopted for the study. Three research questions guided the study and hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. The sample of the study was 785. The entire population of...

Author(s): M. U. Cyril, O. R. Ugwuadu and Aishatu Salihu Bello

Influence of demographic variables on business education students’ choice of secretarial option in colleges of education in the North-west geo-political zone, Nigeria

April 2015

The paper examined the influence of demographic variables on business education students’ choice of secretarial option in colleges of education in the North-west geo-political zone, Nigeria. Three null hypotheses were generated for the study. The descriptive research design was used for the study. A self-designed questionnaire was used to elicit responses from the respondents. Section A of the instrument dealt...

Author(s): S.S. Amoor and R. T. Umar

Influences of inadequate instructional materials and facilities in teaching and learning of electrical/electronic technology education courses

April 2015

This study investigated the influences of inadequate instructional materials and facilities in the teaching and learning of electrical/electronics (E/E) technology education courses. The study was guided by two research questions and two null hypotheses which were tested at 0.05 level of significance. The design employed was descriptive survey with a population of 56 Electrical/Electronic teachers and students. Due to...

Author(s): James E. Ogbu

Determining the causes for the exodus of technical teachers from teaching in technical and vocational institutions to other jobs in Katsina State, Nigeria

March 2015

The study aimed to determine the causes for the exodus of technical teachers from teaching in TVET to other jobs in Katsina State, Nigeria. For convenience of data collection, research questions were formulated.The survey questionnaire was developed with 15 items and used to question technical education administrators, technical education principals/vice principals and technical teachers in TVET institutions who...

Author(s): Saifullahi Kasim Tafida, Che Kum Clement and Abu Raihan

Learning satisfaction for culinary students: The effect of teaching quality and professional experience

February 2015

This study used questionnaires to explore the correlation between the teaching quality of culinary educators with professional experience and the learning satisfaction of their students. The results indicated that teaching qualification, type and number of professional licenses held, and participation in continuing professional education significantly affected teaching quality, and that educators’ work experience...

Author(s): Wen-Hwa Ko and Feng-Ming Chung

Anthropometric data of Bahirdar City’s adult men for clothing design

December 2014

The aim of this study is to establish anthropometric data for garment industries in Bahir Dar City for the design and manufacturing of clothing. Date were collected from nine Bahir Dar City tailors’ adult men measurement for shirt and trouser making. Totally, about 350 and 1000 measurements were collected for shirt and for trouser. Data purging process has been carried out before using it for developing standards....

Author(s): Birhanu Beshah, Berhane Belay, Shimelis Tilahun Betsha Tizazu and Amare Matebu

Building craftsmanship skill development and Nigeria’s vision 20:2020: Imperatives and daunting challenges

November 2014

Nigeria’s commitment to improving the living standard of its citizens has led to the introduction of a long-term economic programme tagged Vision 20:2020. The vision consists of a set of objectives and programmes designed to launch the nation into the league of the 20 most developed economies of the world by the year 2020. A large quantum of professionals and skilled workers, especially in the building sector has...

Author(s): Peter O. Adewale, Ahmid B. Siyanbola and Sherifat O. Siyanbola

Relationship between occupational skills provided to Polytechnic Diploma Engineers by BTEB and requirement of industry in Bangladesh

November 2014

The objective of this study was to find the relationship between the occupational skills provided to polytechnic diploma engineers by BTEB (Bangladesh Technical Education Board) and requirement of industries in Bangladesh. Questionnaires were sent to Managers and diploma graduates of industries around Dhaka and Gazipur, teachers of Dhaka polytechnic institute, officers of BTEB and DTE (Directorate of Technical...

Author(s): S. M. Alamgir, Che Kum Clement and Mahbub Hasan

Value creation: A catalyst to job satisfaction of vocational educators in tertiary institutions in selected states of Nigeria

October 2014

The study assessed the influence of value creation on job satisfaction of vocational educators in tertiary institutions in Edo and Delta States. One research question was raised and one hypothesis was formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study adopted a survey research design. A sample of 189 (one hundred and eighty nine) vocational educators was used for the study. The instrument was validated by...

Author(s): Robinson Osarumwense Owenvbiugie and Ewemade Iyamu

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