The Influence of Instructional Equipment on Student Skills Development in Public Technical Training Institutes in Kenya
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Date
2022-10Author
Nyangweso, Gladys Kemuma
Ngeera, Flora Gacheri
Thuba, Esther
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Technical Training Institutions (TTIS) in Kenya play a significant role in providing skills that are
required in the various sectors of the Kenyan economy. A concern of a mismatch of skills
produced by Technical Training Institutions and the skills required by the industry has been
raised. This study thus sought to fill the gap. The study focused on diploma students for clothing
and Building and Construction Technology. Findings revealed that (HO) there is a significant
statistical relationship between instructional equipment and skill development. Qualitative results
supported these findings as TTIs were found highly theoretical. The study concluded that TTIs
cannot be relied on in producing adequate skills and neither are the industries in training
students. The researcher proposed a perceptual a curriculum implementation model aimed at
tackling the issue of skills gap.
Publisher
Journal of Popular Education in Africa:
Subject
Instructional equipmentskills development
technical institutions
industry & Convergence Parallel mixed research methods