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The research focused on the development of occupational standards for competency-based
bead jewellery apprenticeship training in Ghana. It also covers the current trends of the
bead Jewellery apprenticeship training in Ghana. The problem of the study was on the fact
that the master bead jewellers had inadequate technical skills on the occupational standards
for competency-based bead jewellery apprenticeship training in Ghana and the fact that
there was no framework to regulate their training. The problem of the study was answered
using the qualitative research approach, which involves the descriptive research design.
The study area consisted of five regions: Greater Accra, Ashanti, Eastern, Volta, and
Central Regions of Ghana. The population for the study comprises master bead jewellers,
bead jewellers, apprentice bead jewellers and some Government officials as well as bead
dealers. The study employed a purposive sampling technique, and the sample size was
twenty-six. Direct observations, semi-structured interviews, reviews of documents and
artifacts were the data collection tools used for the study. The study employed the
framework analysis procedure to analyze the data. The study revealed that the genesis of
this training started around the 2000s through to 2022 and beyond. There are new
approaches to this type of apprenticeship training, enrollment procedures, caliber of
persons and artifacts on board. Again, the study reveals that this current apprenticeship
training has no proper framework or policies to regulate or govern their training or even
bead making in Ghana as a whole. It was also revealed that the master bead jewellers do
not include elements and principles of design which is very essential to any design work.
The trainees are not taught how to combine colours as well as proper packaging, creativity
and finishing of their works. The study also accounts for the fact that the Ghanaian
government has neglected bead makers who work through government bodies such as
Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, Ghana Tourism
Authority and the NVTI, now TVET Services. The study therefore recommends that the
history of bead jewellery apprenticeship training in Ghana be properly documented and
kept for future generations. The master bead jewellers must include elements of design,
colour psychology, proper packaging and finishing in their work. All the master bead
jewellers must come together to form a formidable association which can help them push
some of their agendas forward. The current bead jewellery apprenticeship training must be
encouraged so that the youth can venture into it to become gainfully employed. The study
recommends that the Government of Ghana, through the Ghana Export Promotion
Authority, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ghana Tourism Authority, and the
Association of Ghana Industries, should work with the bead makers to give them the
necessary support they need. The taxes on the bead jewellery materials and tools should be
reduced by the Government through MTI to enable the Master bead jewellers and
Apprentice bead jewellers purchase materials and tools for their training. The study
recommends that the framework that came up from the research be adopted if possible, to
regulate bead jewellery apprenticeship training in Ghana with immediate effect |
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