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INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR RE-INVENTING TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL STUDIES
The recent changes in technology applications have shown reasonable impact on
Technical/Vocational Studies (TVS) globally. These changes have long been embraced
theoretically by various institutions but practically stalled by non-professional administrators of
TVS which further complicate the uncertainties and defects characterizing the current system.
More often, the installation of these new procedures along with the applicable strategies
requires management commitment and teamwork approach towards the realization of the TVS
goals. Around the globe, studies involving TVS and its relevance are especially in the developed
economies which compel the third world countries to integrate an also key into these realities.
This paper is aimed at showcasing innovative strategies for re-inventing TVS for self sufficiency
and sustainability through problem definition, generation and development, concise review of
environmental demands, project implementation, continuous monitoring/evaluation as valid
strategies. It further recommends effective planning, co-ordination, availability of material
resources, and training of expert as prerequisites for the realization of the innovative strategies
of TVS.
Wilson Udo Udofia
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