INFORMATION SERVICE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS ACQUISITION FOR THE STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Michael Olarewaju Ogundele, Simon Chalibiya

Abstract


The paper examined information service and entrepreneurial skills acquisition for the students with the special needs in Nigerian secondary schools. Since information provision for the citizens is power, however information services for developing entrepreneurial skills acquisition in students with special needs is inevitable. It is therefore essential for the educational mangers to provide all the necessary information services that will assist the students with special need. This is because they need information for the development of their skills that will help them in their later life. The paper therefore explained the concepts of information services, types of information, flow of information, causes of information blockage, needs for entrepreneurship skills acquisitions, methods of providing information services that will aid students with special needs to acquire necessary entrepreneurial skills to help them in their later life. The information provided will develop spirit of self-reliance, self-sufficient, job creator, employers of labour and partakers in the national economic development suggestions were made for the school managers to make the necessary information available for the career choices of students with special needs especial in secondary schools.

Keywords: Information Service, Entrepreneurial Skills Acquisition, Students with Special Needs and Nigerian Secondary schools.


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