Development of employability and entrepreneurship skills training programme for final year undergraduate studentsv
The main aims of our study are to identify current issues labour market needs and demand within Nigeria and to develop a training programme to acquire and enhance employability and entrepreneurship skills among students. Twenty-four final year students participated in this project. Training consisted of eight 5 to 6 hours of lectures and tutorials per day for 8 days spread over a 10-week period. Almost all of the participants reported their experience on the program as highly rewarding. More than half of the students reported all aspects of the program as enlightening and highly beneficial, and almost all of them reported having acquired numerous skills, including entrepreneurial ability, communication skills, networking, listening ability, conflict resolution and self analysis. The impact of these acquired skills during the students placement in industry and social enterprises will be discussed.
Cecilia A.Essau Michael C.Asuzu Chioma C.Asuzu A.Olupelumi Adebiyi Stephen O’Regan
Roehampton University Department of Psychology & Centre for Applied Research and Assessment in Child University of Ibadan, Nigeria Department of Community Medicine,University College Hospital, Ibadan, Asuzu Department of Guidance & Counseling University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria College of Medicine, University College Hospital,Ibadan, Nigeria Business SchoolRoehampton UniversityLondon SW15 5SL
国际会议
北京
英文
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2011-07-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)