Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences · ISSN 0000-0000

Girl-Child Education in Science, Technical and Vocational Programmes: An Imperative for Economy Security

Mary Erasmus SULAI

Mary Erasmus SULAI — Faculty of Education Gombe State University
Vol. 5 (2) Year 2017 Published Mar 15, 2017 Pages 104-116 Access Open
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Abstract

This study examined the enrolment of girl-child in Science, Technical and Vocational Education (STVE) for economy security. Survey approach was adopted for the study. Samples comprised of all girls in Junior and Senior Secondary Schools in 2014/2015 academic session in Gombe State. Two instruments were used, Interview and Annual School census report for data collection. The data collected were analyzed through frequency count and simple percentage. The findings revealed that 74,467 students enrolled into Junior Secondary Schools and only 875 (1.2%) were girls of ages 12-14 in Vocational Schools. Also, the enrolment of students in Senior Secondary Schools was 52,581and only 1,856 (3.5%) were girls of ages 15-17 in Science and Technical Schools. Based on the findings of this study, it was recommended that the girl-child be given the needed attention and encouragement to enroll in STVE Programmes. The skills acquired from the School will help to provide them with the required strategies for job-creation and poverty eradication – through self-employment, employment in the labour market and pursuance of career in Science, Technology and Mathematics fields, which in turn, will improve the local and global economy.

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Mary Erasmus SULAI

Faculty of Education Gombe State University
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APA

SULAI, M. E. (2017). Girl-Child Education in Science, Technical and Vocational Programmes: An Imperative for Economy Security. Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences, 5(2), 104-116.

MLA

SULAI, Mary Erasmus. "Girl-Child Education in Science, Technical and Vocational Programmes: An Imperative for Economy Security." Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences, vol. 5, no. 2, 104-116. 2017

Chicago

Mary Erasmus SULAI. "Girl-Child Education in Science, Technical and Vocational Programmes: An Imperative for Economy Security." Journal Of Capital Development in Behavioural Sciences 5, no. 2 (2017): 104-116.
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