Abstract:
This study assessed students’ attitudes towards pattern drafting lessons in Technical
Universities in Ghana to ascertain why most Fashion (Clothing and Textiles) students
find pattern drafting challenging or uninteresting. The main purpose was achieved by
exploring these specific objectives: investigating students’ perception towards pattern
drafting, assessing students’ attitude towards participation in pattern drafting, and
investigating resources for teaching pattern drafting lessons at two technical
Universities, TTU and CCTU. were engaged. The study used a quantitative research
design; a purposive sampling technique was employed. An online questionnaire was
used to solicit information, and one hundred and forty-one (141) respondents were
committed. According to the study, there are more females than males in the Clothing
and Textiles programme. The study indicated that most students perceived pattern
drafting to be difficult but have positive attitude towards the course since most students
affirmed their likeness for the course, participated actively in class and said they
practiced the lesson at their leisure time, most inscribed their discouraging factor to
teaching method and different text books used by lectures, whiles they tagged their
motivating factor to the importance of the lesson in their careers. Performance rating
was encouraging, but resources were inadequate, except for lecturers. The study
recommends the provision of adequate resources, the adoption of innovative teaching,
and the use of common textbooks by lecturers.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Clothing and Textiles,
Faculty of Health, Allied Sciences and Home Economics,
Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Clothing and Textiles)
In the University of Education, Winneba
JULY, 2025