Information and communication technology: The pivot of teaching and learning of skills in electrical and electronics technology programme in Nigeria

S. O. Chukwuedo, Godwin O. Omofonmwan
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The polymorphous nature of teaching and learning has contributed to the quest for skills delivery and acquisition at any place and pace. Teaching and learning of skills in electrical and electronics programme cannot be restricted to the traditional classroom settings, but should adopt favourable and acceptable technological dynamism. The inadequacy in the supply of facilities and qualified manpower perhaps has contributed to the need for skills delivery and acquisition in electrical and electronics programme through other technological means. One of such means found achievable is information and communication technologies (ICTs). This paper therefore reviewed ICTs as the pivot of globalizing teaching and learning of skills in electrical and electronics technology programme. The paper identified some of the skills in this programme, and ICTs that can be used to teach and learn the skills, by both normal and impaired teachers and learners. The findings from the survey questioning revealed that learners unavoidably support their teaching-learning situation with ICTs. It was therefore concluded that ICTs are pivot of teaching and learning of electrical and electronic skills.   Key words: ICTs, teaching, learning, skill, electrical and electronic technology, TVET.
信息和通信技术:尼日利亚电气和电子技术方案技能教学的枢纽
教与学的多形性促使人们追求在任何地点、任何速度传授和获得技能。电气和电子方案技能的教学不能局限于传统的课堂环境,而应采用有利和可接受的技术动力。由于设施和合格人力供应不足,可能需要通过其他技术手段在电气和电子方案中提供和获得技能。其中一种可实现的手段是信息和通信技术。因此,本文回顾了信息通信技术作为电气和电子技术课程技能全球化教学和学习的枢纽。该文件确定了该计划中的一些技能,以及正常和受损教师和学习者可用于教授和学习这些技能的信息通信技术。调查问题的结果显示,学习者不可避免地使用信息通信技术来支持他们的教学情况。因此得出结论,信通技术是电气和电子技能教学的枢纽。关键词:信息通信技术,教与学,技能,电子电气技术,职业技术教育。
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