Continuing education and employment creation: Investment in entrepreneurship matters
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This paper explores continuing education and employment generation in Ghana. It places emphasis on entrepreneurship, and how
continuing education could help students’ create jobs. It used
Bachelor of Administration final year students at Accra Learning
Center as a unit of analysis. It is a qualitative study which sought to
understand, determine the range of responses, and secure deeper
insights and meaning into what it takes to become a successful
entrepreneur. In-depth interview guides were conducted with 14
purposively selected students. It came to light that, in addition to
classroom learning, students' participation in short seminars and
workshops equipped them to become creative thinkers, take
informed risks, create jobs, and envision a better future for them selves. It concludes that students’ lifetime experiences should be
allowed to supplement the classroom lecture.
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