How careers advice and guidance can facilitate career development in technical, vocational education, and training graduates: The case in Nigeria

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
U. C. Okolie, C. Nwajiuba, M. O. Binuomote, C. U. Osuji, Godwin Onnon Onajite, P. Igwe
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Abstract

This study examined the current state of careers advice, guidance, and counselling (CAGC) services and programmes in the technical, vocational education, and training (TVET) system of Nigerian higher education institutions (HEIs). This was to determine how well current CAGC services and programmes foster students’ career development, aspirations, and choices. Forty-eight participants, who were members of the Nigerian National Board for Technical Education (8 participants), guidance counsellors (6), university TVET teachers (18), career experts from the National Directorate of Employment (7), and newly employed TVET graduates (9), volunteered for the study. A purposeful sampling procedure was adopted to recruit participants. Data were collected using a semi-structured interview approach, and we employed a thematic design for the coding and analysis of the transcribed data. The study found no CAGC services and programmes in the TVET system. It is recommended, therefore, that TVET systems should focus on providing career development enhanced learning rather than schooling only by revising the curriculum to include programmes and activities that promote CAGC activities and programmes.
职业建议和指导如何促进技术、职业教育和培训毕业生的职业发展:尼日利亚的案例
本研究调查了尼日利亚高等教育机构(HEIs)技术、职业教育和培训(TVET)系统中职业咨询、指导和咨询(CAGC)服务和方案的现状。这是为了确定当前CAGC的服务和项目在多大程度上促进了学生的职业发展、抱负和选择。48名参与者自愿参加了这项研究,他们是尼日利亚国家技术教育委员会的成员(8名参与者)、指导顾问(6名参与者)、大学TVET教师(18名参与者)、国家就业局的职业专家(7名参与者)和新就业的TVET毕业生(9名参与者)。采用有目的的抽样程序来招募参与者。采用半结构化访谈法收集数据,并采用主题设计对转录数据进行编码和分析。研究发现,在TVET系统中没有CAGC服务和课程。因此,建议技职教育系统应把重点放在提供职业发展、加强学习,而不是仅仅通过修订课程,纳入促进综合技术发展活动和方案的方案和活动。
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