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Fwd: [gene_camara] Rv: Informal Vocational Training



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Asunto: Re: Informal Vocational Training


From: B. A. Ogwo [ogwoben2a@yahoo.com]
Sent: 2011-05-26 19:15:34
Subject: Re: Informal Vocational Training

Dear Joel,
I have done some studies over the years and the following publications
might be of interest:

Ogwo, B. A. & Farmer, E. I. (2010). Lifelong Workforce Education in
Botswana, Nigeria, and the United States. International Journal of
Vocational Education and Training 18, (2), 7 – 19

Ogwo, B. A. & Ede, E. O. (2009). Training and Continuing Education Program
in Nigeria's informal Sector Automobile Industry. International Journal
of Vocational Education and Training 17, (1), 60 – 73 

Ogwo, B. A. (2008). Sustaining the Mechanic Village (out-of-school
Vocational) Schools in South Eastern Nigeria Using Information
Communication Technology. Network for Policy Research Review and Advice on
Education and Training (NORRAG) News, (40), 79 – 81

Ogwo, B. A. (2007). Informal sector technical skills development
experiences in the maintenance of modern automobiles in Nigeria. Network
for Policy Research Review and Advice on Education and Training (NORRAG)
News, (38), 25-27

Ogwo, B. A. (2006). Technological Developments in Informal Sector
Maintenance of Imported Fairly Used Automobiles In Nigeria. Journal of the
Science Teachers' Association of Nigeria (JSTAN),  41 (1 & 2), 11 – 25

Ogwo, B. A. (2006). Informal sector training in automobile technology:
Extrapolations for school-enterprise programme reforms in Nigerian
technical/vocational education programmes. International Journal of
Educational Research (INJER), 1(1), 47 – 65

Ogwo, B. A. (2004). Technological Developments in the Maintenance
Operations of Imported Used Automobiles and their Policy Implications for
the Automobile Industry in Nigeria. Funded by African Technology Policy
Studies Network (ATPS), Nairobi, Kenya.

Note: NORRAG is free source and you can contact ATPS in Nairobi for the
full report of my 2004 research.

I hope these materials might prove useful for you study. Find attached
also the slides on the Italy conference hosted by ADAPT.

Best wishes
Dr Benjamin Ogwo

Attachment:

Presentation on Informal Sector in Sub Saharan Africa
http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/e-forum/Latest_Italy_Presentation_1.pdf

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