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POVERTY REDUCTION THROUGH INVESTMENT IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN AKWA IBOM STATE
The study determined the opinions of technical teachers about poverty reduction and strategies
to be adopted for poverty reduction in Akwa Ibom State. A survey research design was used for
the study. Sixty technical teachers were sampled from the population of 131 technical teachers in
all the seven technical colleges in Akwa Ibom State. Poverty Reduction through Investment in
Technical Education Questionnaire (PRITEQ) developed by the researchers was used to collect
data for the study. The instrument was validated by three experts from University of Uyo and the
reliability coefficient of the instrument was .86. Data obtained were analysed using mean and
simple percentage. Findings of the study revealed that poverty reduction may occur through
investment in technical education. Also, mandatory technical education, siting of industries/skill
acquisition centres, adequate funding of poverty reduction programmes and training people for
self reliance are the strategies to be adopted for poverty reduction in Akwa Ibom State. It was
recommended among others that government and international agencies should fund technical
education programme heavily.
Asuquo J. Otoyo & Udeme T. Akpan
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