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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2019-10 | IMPACT OF CHALLENGE-BASED LEARNING STRATEGY ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG LOW ABILITY JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS IN MINNA EDUCATIONAL ZONE OF NIGER STATE | Hassan, A. M.; Gimba, R. W.; Usman, G. A.; Abdullahi, S. M. |
2019-11 | EFFECT OF PLACE-BASED LEARNING METHODS ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT AND INTEREST IN BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN MINNA, NIGER STATE | Hassan, A. M.; Jiya, U. M.; Kanu, J. A.; Egbita, A. U. |
2019-12-03 | EFFECT OF USING WEB-BASED ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT AND RETENTION IN BASIC TECHNOLOGY IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA | Hassan, A. M.; Alhassan, N. U.; Idris, A. M. |
2019 | Application of Dreyfus Model of Skills Acquisition in Curbing Youth Unemployment among the Motor Vehicle Mechanic Students in Nigeria | Mustapha, Aliyu; Abdulkadir, Mohammed; Idris, Abubakar Mohammed; Benjamin, Oke Ujevbe; Uchechukwu, Chikodi Oguguo; Abdulrahman, Musa Ewugi |
2005-10-10 | Mechanism for Improving Technology Education Curriculum: A Necessity for Sustainable Youth Employment. Proceedings of the 18th Annual National Conference of the Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology. Held at Rivers State University of Science and Technology Port Harcourt, River State. On 10th -14th October, 2005. Pp. 224 – 226 | Idris, A. M.; Umar, I. Y.; Audu, R. |
2010-10-19 | Improving Auto-Electricity Skills in Graduates of Technical and Vocational Colleges for Employment in the Automobile Industry: Implication for Sustainable Technological Development in Nigeria | Idris, A. M.; Umar, I. Y. |
2012-10 | Strengthing Youth Empowerment Programme (YEP) Through Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET): A Strategy for Reducing Unemployment in Nigeria | Nwankwo, F. C.; Igwe, C. O.; Ibrahim, D. |
2012-10 | Technical and Vocational Education and the Realization of National Industrialization and Development in Nigeria | Ibrahim, D.; Sani, M. A. |
2006-11-06 | Effective Management of Technical College for Sustainable National Development | Audu, R.; Umar, I. Y.; Idris, A. M. |
2007-11 | Industrial Technology Education: A Panacea for Productivity and Sustainable Development in Nigeria | Ibrahim, D.; Abdulkadir, Mohammed |
2017-10 | TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION: A SOLUTION TO THE NATIONAL DWINDLING ECONOMY | Kagara, .A .B.; Ibrahim, D.; Nwankwo, F. C.; Usman, A. N. |
2020-10 | Implications of Information and Communication Technology Revolution for Technical Vocational Education and Training in Post Covid–19 Pandemic | Mohammed, B. M.; Hassan, A. M.; Rufai, A; Ibrahim, D.; Kareem, W. B.; Kagara, A. B. |
2019-10 | RE-SKILLING NEEDS OF WOOD TECHNOLOGISTS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION IN NIGERIA. | Okwori, R. O.; Enamali, J. D; Kareem, W. B.; Ogunsola, F. A; Abdulkadir, Mohammed; Ibrahim, D |
2011-10 | Intelligent building system: A Panacea to the Challenges of Energy Crisis for Sustainable Industrial Development in Nigeria. | Ibrahim, D. |
2006-11-19 | Positive Maintenance Culture Panacea for Technological Advancement in Nigeria | Saba, T. M. |
2011-10 | The Level of Availability of Recommended Tools and Equipment for Teaching Motor Vehicle Mechanic Works for Sustainable Industrial Development in Nigeria | Idris, A. M. |
2015-10 | Innovative Methods of Teaching Basic Technology in Junior Secondary School through Multimedia Instructions in Nigeria | Kareem, W. B.; Mannir, I.; Usman, G. A.; Gazali, S. A.; Onwudiwe, C. |
2015-10 | EFFECT OF MULTIMEDIA ON JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT AND INTEREST IN BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NIGER STATE | Ma'aji, A. S.; Hassan, A. M.; Usman, G. A.; Ibrahim, D.; Musa, M. H.; Ajiya, C. |
2008 | Strenthening Public Private Partnership in the Provision of Technical Vocational Education for the Realization of Vision 2020 | Kareem, W. B.; Usman, G. A. |
2002 | The Impact of Technology Education on Environmental Conservation | Usman, G. A. |
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