Managing Entrepreneurial Education in Tertiary Institutions for Graduate Employability in a Competitive Society

L. C. Ojule, G. I. Oliobi
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The goals of tertiary education institutions in any country are directed towards scientific, technological and socio-economic development among others. Tertiary institution managers have the responsibility to be sensitive and respond to challenges affecting their establishments, especially that of their products’ (graduates) employability in a competitive society. Awarding degree certificates to graduates that will face employment challenges in the labour market amounts to resource wastage in the production process. Entrepreneurial education focuses on developing a way of thinking, attitude, and mindset that frees an individual from being a burden to the society. It does not equate to coming up with ideas or making money. It provides students with the cross-functional skills necessary to boost their employability rate in response to the pressing issue of unemployment that institutional managers need to address quickly. This article explored managing entrepreneurial education at tertiary level for employability of their products in a competitive society. The paper contained introduction, discussion on entrepreneurial education, entrepreneurial education skill types for tertiary education products, innovation as correlate to entrepreneurship education, employment challenges of tertiary institutions’ graduates, challenges of entrepreneurial education at tertiary institutions, resources and strategies for implementing entrepreneurship education in tertiary institutions and managing entrepreneurial education at tertiary level for graduate employability. The paper equally featured conclusion and recommendations on the topic discussed.
管理高等院校的创业教育,提高毕业生在竞争激烈的社会中的就业能力
任何国家的高等教育机构都以科学、技术和社会经济发展为目标。高等教育机构的管理者有责任对影响其机构的挑战保持敏感并做出回应,特别是其产品(毕业生)在竞争激烈的社会中的就业能力。向将在劳动力市场面临就业挑战的毕业生颁发学位证书等同于生产过程中的资源浪费。创业教育的重点是培养一种思维方式、态度和心态,使个人不再成为社会的负担。它并不等同于提出想法或赚钱。它为学生提供必要的跨职能技能,提高他们的就业率,以应对机构管理者需要迅速解决的紧迫的失业问题。本文探讨了如何管理高等教育中的创业教育,以提高其产品在竞争激烈的社会中的就业能力。论文包括引言、对创业教育的讨论、高等教育产品的创业教育技能类型、与创业教育相关的创新、高等院校毕业生的就业挑战、高等院校创业教育的挑战、在高等院校实施创业教育的资源和战略以及为提高毕业生就业能力而管理高等院校的创业教育。论文还就所讨论的主题提出了结论和建议。
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