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Title: A practical model for development of viable engineering education institutions in Africa: With a focus on management and quality of engineering education
Authors: Mothibi, J.
Kutua, S.
Keywords: Engineering education institutions
Engineering education management
Africa
Issue Date: Oct-2001
Publisher: University of Botswana, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, http://ajol.info/index.php/bjt
Citation: Mothibi, J. & Kutua, S. (2001) A practical model for development of viable engineering education institutions in Africa: With a focus on management and quality of engineering education, Botswana Journal of Technology, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 61-66
Abstract: One of the critical elements that determine the competitiveness of nations is the population density of, and quality of, its engineers. This view has been corroborated by researchers such as Bilich (1989), Garelli et al (1997), and Gharajedaghi (1986). Unfortunately, most African countries are not performing well on this front. Engineering education institutions, entrusted with the task of improving these measures, find themselves in the unenviable position of attempting to operate in environments in which governments are continuously reducing funding to education in general. The objective of this paper is to develop a conceptual model which can aid engineering institutions overcome the financial constraints, increase throughput of engineers, and improve the quality of engineering education. The model is based on the cybernetics paradigm and is validated through structural and multiplicative corroboration.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/663
ISSN: 1019-1593
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