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The Milk of Human Kindness: Curbing Almajiri Vulnerability through Vocational Skill Training in Construction Crafts

[journal article]

Auta, Mohammed Adamu

Abstract

Almajiri is a name given to a youthful emigrant purported to be in search of Islamic scholarship. Considering the nature of the Almajiris and their life style, they are people who are in need of assistance to reinvent them and live a productive life. This study explores ways which Almajiris vulnera... view more

Almajiri is a name given to a youthful emigrant purported to be in search of Islamic scholarship. Considering the nature of the Almajiris and their life style, they are people who are in need of assistance to reinvent them and live a productive life. This study explores ways which Almajiris vulnerability can be curbed through vocational skill training in construction crafts. A qualitative study of 24 TVET lecturers drawn from six universities spread across Northern Nigeria where the Almajiris exist. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data obtained through the interview which lead to the emergence of three dominant issues that could be adopted to curb the vulnerability of Almajir through vocational skill training in construction crafts- Societal reorientation, Stakeholders collaboration, Training, incentive and empowerment. An implication for future research on the Almajiri system both in Nigeria and in other African countries where the system is being practiced was also highlighted.... view less

Keywords
construction industry; handicraft trade; qualification; training; Africa; Nigeria; occupation; West Africa

Classification
Vocational Training, Adult Education

Free Keywords
Almajiri

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 63-77

Journal
Canadian Journal of Educational and Social Studies, 2021 (2021) 1

ISSN
2816-2587

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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