LEVERAGING PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) APPROACH FOR TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SOUTHEAST NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES

Paul-Mgbeafulike V.S., Udogu Anthony N.
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he study examined leveraging Public Private Partnership (PPP) approach for technology-driven teaching and learning of entrepreneurship in Southeast Nigerian Universities. Two research questions were answered while two hypotheses were tested. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 203 respondents for the study. The instrument for data collection for the study was a structured questionnaire and face-validated by three experts. To obtain the reliability of the instrument, Cronbach Alpha reliability technique was used which yielded a reliability coefficient of 0.934, indicating that the instrument was about 93% reliable for data collection for the study. Out of the 203 copies of the questionnaire administered, 194 copies were completely responded to, returned and considered suitable for the study. Data were analysed using mean and t-test statistics. From the data analysed, the results identified 12 Public Private Partnership (PPP) approaches for technology-driven teaching and learning of entrepreneurship studies and 15 potentials of well-coordinated Public Private Partnership (PPP) for technology-driven teaching and learning of entrepreneurship studies in southeast Nigerian Universities. The results on the hypotheses tested showed that no significant (p<0.05) difference existed in the mean ratings of the responses of Entrepreneurship Studies Lecturers and Administrators. Based on these findings, the study recommended improved collaborations of public institutions with private investors for adequate funding and management of entrepreneurship programmes to actualize technology-driven instruction for quality education in Nigeria.
利用公私合作(ppp)方法在尼日利亚东南部大学开展技术驱动的创业教学活动
本研究探讨了尼日利亚东南部大学利用公私合作(PPP)方法开展技术驱动型创业教学的情况。研究回答了两个研究问题,并检验了两个假设。本研究采用多阶段抽样技术选取了 203 名受访者。研究的数据收集工具是一份结构化问卷,并由三位专家进行了面谈验证。为了获得问卷的可靠性,我们使用了 Cronbach Alpha 可靠性技术,其可靠性系数为 0.934,表明问卷在研究数据收集方面的可靠性约为 93%。在发放的 203 份调查问卷中,有 194 份得到了完整的回复,并被视为适合本研究。数据采用平均值和 t 检验统计法进行分析。从分析的数据中,结果确定了 12 种公私合作(PPP)方法,用于尼日利亚东南部大学创业研究的技术驱动型教学,以及 15 种协调良好的公私合作(PPP)潜力,用于创业研究的技术驱动型教学。假设检验结果表明,创业学讲师和行政人员的平均评分差异不大(P<0.05)。基于这些发现,研究建议公共机构与私人投资者加强合作,为创业课程提供充足的资金和管理,以实现尼日利亚优质教育的技术驱动教学。
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