# Introduction usiness Education is a part of Vocational Education in tertiary institutions, which is aimed at producing proficient vocational education graduates. Business Education is an integral part of Technical Vocational Education (TVE). Business Education is an aspect of Vocational Education, which is designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge and attitude that are vital for gainful employment. According to Okoro (2013), Business Education is that aspect of the total educational process that provides the knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes necessary to perform in the business world as a producer and/or consumer. Additionally, Business Education includes education for office occupation, distribution and marketing occupation, business, teaching, administration and economic understanding. Business Education as a course is offered in Secondary school as Business Studies, Business Education in Colleges of Education and in the Universities. Subjects such as Book keeping, Commerce, Office practice, Shorthand and Typewriting are taught as Business Studies in the Junior Secondary schools. In Colleges of Education and Universities, Accounting, Management, Marketing and Office Technology and Management are the major options of specialization. The philosophy of Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE), Business Education, is to make the Business Educators understand the concept and philosophy of the National Policy on Education as regards Business Education in national development (National Commission for Colleges of Education, NCCE, 2012: 18). The objectives of Business Education in Colleges of Education in Nigeria are to: ? Produce well competent NCE graduates in business subjects who will be able to teach business subjects in our secondary schools and other related educational institutions. ? Produce NCE business teachers who will be able to inculcate the vocational aspects of Business Education into the society. ? Produce NCE Business Teachers who will be involved in the much-desired revolution of vocational development right from the Primary and Secondary schools. ? Equip students with necessary skills so as to qualify them for a post-NCE degree programme in Business Education. ? Equip graduates with the right skills that will enable them to engage in a life of work in the office as well as for self-employment (NCCE, 2012: 18). In realizing the above objectives of Business Education Programme in Colleges of Education in Nigeria, adequate human and material resources are needed for effective implementation of Business Education curriculum. Human and material resources play significant roles in the implementation of Business Education programme and when these resources are not adequately provided it may lead to the production of unemployable Business Education graduates. As such it is vital that Business Education resources should be adequately provided using various strategies/ approaches to compliment government effort towards improving Educational Resources in Colleges of Education in Delta State. However, it has been perceived that tertiary institutions such as the Universities and Colleges of Education, which offer Business Education in Nigeria are challenged with shortage of instructional facilities, inadequate skilled teachers, low incentives given to teachers to improve quality of teaching such as sponsoring of conferences, seminars, workshops and field trips (Odesanya, 2012). In support Igberadja (2014) posited that there are numerous challenges facing Technical and Vocational Education and training in Nigeria such as poor provision of human and material resources by government, as well as poor government policy on Technical and Vocational Education. Additionally, Aigbepele (2011) reported that the challenges include inadequate basic infrastructural facilities, inadequate and ill equipped vocational educators, as well as limited resources, inadequate training of vocational teachers. These challenges, technical vocational education have affected negatively the quality of teaching and learning which impedes the achievement of the laudable philosophy of Business Education. The situation of Colleges of Education in Delta State regards poor and inadequate provision of Business Education resources might not be different, therefore, it is against these backdrops that this study seeks to identify various strategies that will help in improving Business Education Resources in Colleges of Education in Delta State. The implementation of formal education in Nigeria at all levels is faced with different challenges which have led to the continued decay in the standard of education, this can be observed in the competencies of graduates from Nigerian educational system. The case of Business Education at tertiary education level is not an exception, there are cases where Business Education graduates from Colleges of Education and Universities do not possess employable skills, which is a prerequisite for employment. Many scholars believe that the case of Business Education graduates not having employable skills is as a result of the falling standard of Nigerian educational system that is characterized with insufficient human and material resources for effective implementation of Business Education curriculum. Subsequently, in the face of economic recession in Nigeria and Delta State in particular, where it is very difficult to pay staff salaries in tertiary institutions, not to talk of training and retraining programmes for staff. This situation of government not been able to pay salaries as at when due pose more challenges to provision, maintenance, and upgrading of Business Education resources in tertiary institutions. The question now is how can Business Education resource be improved in the face of economic recession in Nigeria through alternative sources of funding? # a) Statement of the Problem The efficiency of an organization is seen as the correlation between units of labour input and units of output. Okoro and Dajur (2011) asserted that the success or failure of an organization depends on management and management entails the coordination of both man and material resources. Modern Business Education curriculum is designed to make its graduates to be efficient workers and job creators, as such; Educational Resources are needed for the thorough training. In a bid to ensure adequate material, human and financial resources, government established Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) for the provision of educational facilities, yet the funds are not always adequate to install all those equipment and facilities required in most institutions of learning. # Method and Procedure Survey research design was adopted in this study; the researcher considers this design appropriate since no variable was manipulated in the study. Olaitan, Ali, Eyol and Sowande (2000) observed that a survey design is preferable when developing information on opinion, attitudes and behaviours of individuals in population. The population of the study will comprise of 122 Business Education lecturers from the three Colleges of Education in Delta State. Stratified sampling technique was adopted to select 61 Business Education lecturers, which represent 50% of the entire population based on strata (i.e. 50% of Business Education lecturers from State (31) and Federal Colleges of Education (30). The instrument for data collection will be a 4-point scale questionnaire titled 'Strategies for Improving Business Education Resources Questionnaire SIBERQ' The questionnaire had 18 Items Statement and it's on a 4-point rating scale of Strongly Agree (SA), Agree (A), Disagree (D), and Strongly Disagree (SD) which has 4 Sections A, B, C, and D based on the research questions which have 3,5,5, and 5 Items respectively. The questionnaire was validated by 3 lecturers from Dennis Osadebe University, Asaba (2 Business Education lecturers and 1 Measurement and Evaluation lecturer) their suggestions were effected in the final draft of the questionnaire. To ascertain the reliability of the SIBERQ, 20 copies were administered to Business Education Lecturers from Dennis Osadebe University, Ambrose Ali University, and University of Benin, data collection were analysed using Cronbach Alpha technique. The researchers and 2 research assistants collected data from Business Education lecturers from the three Colleges of Education through the administration of questionnaire through the help of HOD's. Data collected were analysed using mean for research questions and t-test for testing the hypotheses. The decision rule in concluding will be that any mean rating of 2.50 and above will be judged to be 'Agree' and below 2.50 will be judged to be 'Disagree'. As well when t-calculated is less than t-critical, the hypothesis will be accepted and if t-calculate is greater than tcritical the hypothesis will be rejected III. # Results and Discussion The results will be presented sequentially based on research questions and hypotheses that guided the study. # Conclusion Based on the findings from the study, it was concluded that, in the face of economic recession, other alternatives such as IGR, partnerships, and loans from banking institutions should be used to fund Business Education programmes which will help improve human and material resources for the implementation of Business Education Programme in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. V. # Recommendations The following recommendations were made based on the findings; 1. Government should create the synergy for collaboration between tertiary institutions and stakeholders such as banks, industries, international organizations, and community leaders. 2. School administrators should establish relationship with all stakeholders for the purpose of improving educational resources. 3. School administrators should always communicate to stakeholders on the state of resources in their institutions. 4. School administrators should always make use of opportunities whenever they come in contact with stakeholders to press their demand for state of the heart facilities. 5. School administrators should develop innovative approaches to generate funds internally. 6. School administrators should partner with development agencies to build facilities such as workshops/laboratories, operate and handover after some years. c) Research QuestionsThe following research questions wereformulated to guide the study:i.b) Purpose of the StudyThe purpose of this study is to determine thestrategies for improving Educational Resources inBusiness Education Programme in Colleges ofEducation in Delta State, Nigeria. Specifically, the studyseeks to find out:i. The strategies for improving Educational Resourcesin Business Education Programme in Colleges ofEducation in Delta State. ii. How Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) can be used to improve Educational Resources in Business Education Programme in Colleges of Education in Delta State. iiiimprove Educational Resources in Business Education Programme in Colleges of Education in Delta State as perceived by Business Education lecturers? d) Hypotheses The following hypotheses were formulated and they were tested at 0.05 level of significance: i. There is no significant difference in the mean response of Business Education lecturers from Federal and State Own Colleges of Education on the strategies for improving Educational Resources in Business Education Programme in Colleges of Education in Delta State. ii. response of Business Education lecturers from Federal and State Own Colleges of Education on how loans from banking institutions can be used to improve Educational Resources in Business Education Programme in Colleges of Education in Delta State. II. 1S/NQuestionnaire ItemsFederal (N=30)State (N=31)MeanRemarkMeanRemark1Internally Generated Revenue3.11Agreed3.31Agreed2Partnerships3.23Agreed3.43Agreed3Loans from Banking Institutions3.41Agreed3.26AgreedGrand Mean3.283.35 2Year 202354Volume XXIII Issue IV Version I)( GGlobal Journal of Human Social Science -S/N 1 2 3 4 5 Table 2 revealed that IGR should be use to Questionnaire Items IGR should be use to procure material resources such as computers, projectors, textbooks, and typewriters for Business Education programme IGR should be used to build lecture theatre for Business Education programme IGR should be used to train and retrain Business Education lecturers and instructors IGR should be use to sponsor Business Education research IGR should be use to give research grants to Business Education lecturers and instructors. Grand Mean facilities could be improved in Colleges of Education Federal (N=30) State (N=31) Mean Remark Mean Remark 3.13 Agreed 3.25 Agreed 3.21 Agreed 3.32 Agreed 3.13 Agreed 2.73 Agreed 2.81 Agreed 3.07 Agreed 2.66 Agreed 2.86 Agreed 2.91 3.09acquire material resources, build lecture theatres, trainthrough Internally Generate Revenue (IGR). In support,and retrain Business Education lecturers andAmiaya (2014) conducted a study on Strategies forinstructors; sponsor Business Education research; andImproving the Provision of ICT Resources in Officegive research grants to Business Education lecturersTechnology and Management Programme in theand instructors. These findings are in agreement withPolytechnics in Delta State, Nigeria. The findingsprevious studies. Okwori (2012) conducted a study onrevealed the following as improvement strategies;Mechanisms for Improving the Provision of Facilities forInternally Generated Revenue from levies andWood Workshops in Colleges of Education in Northconsultancy services. According to Adegbenjo (2007)Central Zone of Nigeria; the findings revealed thatand Amesi (2011), the following are areas in which funds© 2023 Global Journals 3S/NQuestionnaire ItemsFederal (N=30) Mean Remark Mean Remark State (N=31)1Through partnership Business Education lecturers and instructors can3.55Agreed3.44Agreedbe retrained by industries on the current development in the field ofBusiness Education.2Through partnerships, scholarships and research grants can be given to3.35Agreed3.43AgreedBusiness Education lecturers and instructors.3Through partnerships, business Education laboratories can be build and3.59Agreed3.67Agreedequip by stakeholders.4Through partnership, stakeholders can donate material resources such as3.32Agreed3.38Agreedtextbooks, laptops, and printers.5Through partnerships, training and retraining of Business Education3.07Agreed3.16Agreedlecturers and instructors can be sponsored by stakeholdersGrand Mean3.883.55 3 4S/NQuestionnaire ItemsFederal (N=30) Mean Remark Mean Remark State (N=31)1Loans from World Bank can be used to improve Business Education3.33Agreed3.54Agreedfacilities such as library, laboratories, and lecture halls2Loans from African Development Bank can be used to improve human3.18Agreed3.81Agreedresources in Business Education departments through scholarships, andretraining programmes3Loans from Bank of Industries can be used to upgrade facilities in3.15Agreed3.33AgreedBusiness Education departments.4Loans from local banks can be used to improve Business Education3.33Agreed3.36Agreedresources5Loans from cooperative society can be used to improve Business3.30Agreed3.22AgreedEducation resourcesGrand Mean3.543.41Table 4 revealed that Business Educationstudy onresources can be improved through loans from WorldBank can be used to improve Business Educationfacilities such as library, laboratories, and lecture halls;African Development Bank can be used to improvehuman resources in Business Education departmentthrough scholarships, and retraining programmes; Bankof Industries can be used to upgrade facilities inBusiness Education department; local banks can beused to improve Business Education resources; andcooperative society can be used to improve BusinessEducation resources. This is in agreement with thefindings of the Federal Ministry of Education (FME,2010) noted that the funding of TVE must be a sharedresponsibility to the maximum extent possible amonggovernment, industries, community, and businessmen.Buttressing this assertion, Danjuma (2015) opined thatstakeholders, particularly industries and communitymust be involved in funding TVE. As well, Ayonmike,Igberadja, Igberaharha, and Okeke (2015) in their 5Year 202356Group Federal State Df=4,t-cri=2.132 Table 5 revealed that t-cal (0.378) is less than t-N Mean 3 3.36 3 3.33 cri (2.132) at df(4), this implies that there is no significant difference in the mean response of Business Education lecturers from Federal and State own Colleges of Education on the strategies for improving Business Education resources in Colleges of Education in Delta State Nigeria. Hence, hypothesis 1 was accepted. Hypothesis 2: Volume XXIII Issue IV Version I ) Global Journal of Human Social Science -( GS.D 0.17 0.12t-cal 0.378Decision Accept© 2023 Global Journals 6GroupNMeanS.Dt-calDecisionFederal52.880.330.365AcceptState53.280.14Df=8,t-cri=1.860 Hypothesis 3: 7GroupNMeanS.Dt-calDecisionFederal53.480.230.172AcceptState53.350.21Df=8,t-cri=1.860 8Hypothesis 4: IV. This study assessed the Strategies for Improving Business Education Resources in Colleges of Education in Delta State Nigeria. Four research questions and four hypotheses guided the study. Survey research design was used in this study. The population of the study was 122 Business Education lecturers from the three Colleges of Education in Delta State. Stratified sampling technique was used to select 61 Business Education lecturers, which represent 50% of the entire population based on strata (i.e. 50% of Business Education lecturers from State (31) and Federal Colleges of Education (30). 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