The Utilization of Creative Thinking Methods in Implementing Entrepreneurship Education Curriculum in Tertiary Institutions in Enugu State

Publication Date: 19/11/2022

DOI: 10.52589/BJELDP-IUDU84NR


Author(s): Okechukwu Chibuzor Ajulek.

Volume/Issue: Volume 5 , Issue 1 (2022)



Abstract:

Entrepreneurship education is globally seen as the answer to the growing socio-economic problem of unemployment and also a crucial element of growth and stability in any economy. Indeed, the prosperity of every country to a large extent is dependent on entrepreneurship. This study examined the extent at which creative thinking method has been utilized in implementing entrepreneurship education curriculum in tertiary institutions in Enugu state, Nigeria. The population for this study includes all entrepreneurship students at Enugu State's four private universities. The total population of the study is made up of nine hundred and sixty-seven (967) respondents. The study's sample size is 322 respondents. This sample was determined using the formula recommended by Yamane (1973). Data for the study were collected through a structured questionnaire. The data collected was analyzed using mean and standard deviation to answer the research questions. The independent sample T-test was used to test the hypothesis. The study revealed that the utilization of creative thinking method in entrepreneurial skills is low. It is therefore the recommendation of this study that teachers should use a brainstorming strategy in teaching in schools and conduct more studies discussing this strategy and its relation to other variables such as critical thinking and teachers should use visual representations while teaching entrepreneurship lessons.


Keywords:

Creative Thinking, Entrepreneurship Education, Curriculum, Tertiary Institutions, Enugu State, Nigeria


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