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REMODELING BUSINESS EDUCATION METHODS FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
Business education, as part of the
educational programme in Nigeria, involves the reformation, expansion, and
transmission of knowledge and skills through theory and practice with the aim
of skilled acquisition. This paper discussed "Remodeling Business
Education Methods for Effective Teaching and Learning in Higher Institutions in
Nigeria." The paper noted that education is the act of teaching knowledge
to others and the act of receiving knowledge from someone else. Remodeling was
looked at as a new way or style of doing something. In this case, the
remodeling of the business education method entails changing from the conventional
method like the demonstration method. The demonstration method involves
teaching students through a step-by-step process. These steps include: planning
and preparation, introduction of the lesson, presentation of the subject
matter, demonstration, use of teaching aids, and evaluation of the lesson.
Here, it was explained that new technology (digital tools like Google Classroom
and Class Dojo) are options which can be used to remodel business education
methods for effective teaching and learning. Effective teaching and learning
brings to mind the teacher’s behaviour (warmth, civility, clarity), the
teacher's knowledge of the subject matter, and the ability to improve students'
achievement. It was recommended, among others, that the Federal and State governments
in Nigeria should make budgetary provisions for the provision of digital tools
(facilities) for effective teaching and learning in universities in Nigeria.
KEYWORDS: Remodeling, Business Education, Demonstration
Method, Effective Teaching and Learning, Digital Tools
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