Abstract:
This research was designed to determine the comparative study of practical skills
acquisition in electrical engineering training programme in Accra and Kumasi
Polytechnics. The study population was made of 316 and 262 making a total of 578
students in the Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the Accra and
Kumasi institutions respectively. A samples size of 25% was randomly selected from
the total populations of the two study institutions. A total number of 145
questionnaires were distributed and 123 completed questionnaires were received
making a response rate of 84.82%. Out of this, 73 were respondents from Kumasi
while the remaining 50 were Accra respondents. The findings revealed that skills
acquisition provides access to better working and payment conditions, practical
training helps in equipping individuals with the essential skills to become useful in the
society, and acquisition of skills prepare students to fit in readily employment in all
sectors of the economy and revealed lack of training materials in both institutions and
related firms. The study recommended that, the Government should increase
budgetary allocations for provision of adequate training facilities and resources in the
Polytechnics Education to make practicals effective.
Description:
A DISSERTATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AUTO AND ELECTRICALS
EDUCATION, FACULTY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, SUBMITTED TO
THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION,
WINNEBA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQIREMENTS FOR
THE AWARD OF MASTERS OF TECHNOLOGY IN
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC (EDUCATION)