Attitude of Vocational Business Education Students towards Acquiring Maximum Vocational Business Skills and Competencies for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Journal: Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2014-11-15
Authors : Magnus P. Udo;
Page : 113-123
Keywords : Attitude; Vocational business education; maximum skills acquisition and competencies; sustainable development;
Abstract
This article discusses attitude of Vocational Business Education (VBE) Students towards acquiring maximum Vocational Business Skills and competencies to boost sustainable development in Nigeria. At the introduction, the paper defines terminologies such as attitude, vocational business education, maximum skills acquisition and competencies as well as sustainable development. The paper goes further to highlight the importance of skills acquisition in Nigeria and examines major skills and competencies inherent in VBE. It also explores the components of sustainable development and how business skills and competencies could enhance it. Lastly, the paper discusses some negative attitude of business education students towards maximum skills acquisition in Nigerian tertiary institutions and concludes by making recommendations on how such attitude can be reduced.
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