Students Variables and the Development of Employability Mastery on Undergraduates Business Education Students in Federal Universities in Southern Nigeria

C. Atah, B. Nwosu, Emanuel Bessong
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The study examined Students Variables and the development of employability mastery on undergraduates Business Education Students in Federal Universities in Southern Nigeria. Two research questions and two null hypotheses were developed to direct the investigation in order to fulfil the study's objectives. For the study, a survey research design was used. 440 students in their final year of business study made up the population. Data were gathered using a 20-item survey called the "Students Variables and the Development of Employability Mastery' Scale" (SVDEM). Using the Cronbach Alpha statistical method, the instrument's internal consistency was determined, and the result was a 0.95 overall reliability coefficient. In order to analyze the data and provide answers to the study questions, mean (X) and standard deviation (SD) were used. The independent t-test was used to evaluate the null hypotheses at the 0.05 level of significance. The findings from data analysis showed that students’ variables significantly influenced the development of employability mastery with High Influence (HI). While the test of hypotheses revealed that, there is no significant difference in the mean rating of the positive and negative respondents on the influence of students’ attitudes and students’ interest in the development of employability mastery. Based on the study's findings, it was suggested, among other things, that school management should offer opportunities to spark students' interest in vocational courses that will improve their growth of employability mastery before graduation.   Received: 26 July 2022 / Accepted: 28 October 2022 / Published: 5 November 2022
学生变量与南尼日利亚联邦大学商科学生就业能力掌握的发展
本研究考察了尼日利亚南部联邦大学商业教育本科生的学生变量与就业能力掌握的发展。两个研究问题和两个零假设被开发来指导调查,以实现研究的目标。本研究采用调查研究设计。440名学生是商科专业最后一年的学生。数据是通过一项名为“学生变量与就业能力掌握发展量表”(SVDEM)的20项调查收集的。采用Cronbach Alpha统计方法确定仪器的内部一致性,总体信度系数为0.95。为了分析数据并给出研究问题的答案,使用均值(X)和标准差(SD)。采用独立t检验在0.05的显著性水平上评价原假设。数据分析发现,学生的变量对高影响型就业能力掌握的发展有显著影响。而假设检验显示,积极和消极被调查者对学生态度和学生兴趣对就业能力掌握发展的影响的平均评分没有显著差异。根据研究结果,建议除其他事项外,学校管理应提供机会,激发学生对职业课程的兴趣,以提高他们在毕业前掌握就业能力的增长。收稿日期:2022年7月26日/收稿日期:2022年10月28日/发表日期:2022年11月5日
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