Availability and Utilization of Material Resources by Lecturers for Effective Teaching of Business Education in Colleges of Education in Enugu State
Keywords:
Availability, utilization, material resources, business educationAbstract
This study investigated the availability and utilization of material resources by lecturers for effective teaching of business education in colleges of education in Enugu state three objectives guided the study. Three research questions were posed and answered for the study. 1 null hypothesis was formulated and tested for the study. A questionnaire instrument validated by 3 validates was used for data collection. Twenty copies of the instrument were administered to test for reliability and a Cronbach Alpha value of 0.84 was obtained for the instrument indicating that the instrument is reliable. The population of the study was 215 comprising 199 business education
students and 16 business education lecturers. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive
statistical tools (frequency table, percentage, and mean scores) to answer the research questions
while t-Test statistic was used to test the null hypothesis at .05 level of significance. The study
revealed that out of the 19 material resources stipulated by NCCE (2009) for effective teaching of
business education in colleges of education, 7 was available and 4 usually utilized by the lecturers
in the colleges of education. The study revealed also that 12 of the stipulated material resources
were not available and at the same time, 8 challenges were identified as usually faced by the
lecturers in using the available material resources. Based on the findings of the study, it was
recommended among others that the federal government, state and other stake holders involved
should provide adequate funding necessary for equipping and updating the business education
workshops, libraries, studios, etc
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