Ghanaian universities’ curricula, which have provisions for industrial training (IT), have not made the expected impact on graduates to meet the expectations of the construction industry. This paper assesses the perceptions of undergraduate construction students on IT in Ghana, its challenges and possible measures to overcome them. The study employed a structured questionnaire survey of 185 final year construction students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana. Data analysis was based on mean scores of factors evaluated and the t-test was used to assess the significance of the differences between students’ performance before and after undertaking IT. Students are of the perception that ...
This research study reports on the required employability skills as perceived by professional employ...
Industrial attachment based on experiential learning offers the most promising strategy in the devel...
Increasingly university administrations are questioning the value of industry experience during a co...
Ghanaian universities ’ curricula, which have provisions for industrial training (IT), have not made...
Building Technology graduates from Ghanaian Polytechnics seek employment in the construction industr...
EMPLOYERS’ PERCEPTION OF GRADUATES WITH ENTRY-LEVEL TECHNICAL SKILLS FROM CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROG...
The purpose of the study was to explore some issues of students’ industrial training programme at Ku...
Industrial attachment is regarded as one of the most relevant aspects of the academic curriculum of ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the readiness of Building technology graduates for the cons...
Abstract: The higher education institutions (HEIs) have been construed as a hub where skilled labour...
Training evaluation is one method through which tertiary institutions examine the effectiveness of t...
It is common practice in High Technology Construction Companies in Nigeria to seek out the best prac...
Schools of higher learning are endowed with the prerogative of churning out employable graduates to ...
Abstract: One of the challenges we face as a nation is the absence of relevance or responsiveness of...
This paper discusses the effectiveness of the industrial training from the perspective of students w...
This research study reports on the required employability skills as perceived by professional employ...
Industrial attachment based on experiential learning offers the most promising strategy in the devel...
Increasingly university administrations are questioning the value of industry experience during a co...
Ghanaian universities ’ curricula, which have provisions for industrial training (IT), have not made...
Building Technology graduates from Ghanaian Polytechnics seek employment in the construction industr...
EMPLOYERS’ PERCEPTION OF GRADUATES WITH ENTRY-LEVEL TECHNICAL SKILLS FROM CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROG...
The purpose of the study was to explore some issues of students’ industrial training programme at Ku...
Industrial attachment is regarded as one of the most relevant aspects of the academic curriculum of ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the readiness of Building technology graduates for the cons...
Abstract: The higher education institutions (HEIs) have been construed as a hub where skilled labour...
Training evaluation is one method through which tertiary institutions examine the effectiveness of t...
It is common practice in High Technology Construction Companies in Nigeria to seek out the best prac...
Schools of higher learning are endowed with the prerogative of churning out employable graduates to ...
Abstract: One of the challenges we face as a nation is the absence of relevance or responsiveness of...
This paper discusses the effectiveness of the industrial training from the perspective of students w...
This research study reports on the required employability skills as perceived by professional employ...
Industrial attachment based on experiential learning offers the most promising strategy in the devel...
Increasingly university administrations are questioning the value of industry experience during a co...