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Title: USEFULNESS OF FINTAN INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGY MODEL IN FOSTERING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP SKILLS AMONG STUDENTS IN THREE HIGHER
LEARNING INSTITUTIONS IN TANZANIA
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Authors: Lidya Joseph Mushi, Rev. Dr Victorini Salema and Dr Efraim Michael Kosia, Tanzania |
Abstract: The study focused on the usefulness of FinTan innovative pedagogy model in enhancing
entrepreneurship skills among students in higher learning institutions in Tanzania. Guided by the
Teaching Framework for Entrepreneurship Theory by Fayolle and Grailly (2006), The target
population was three higher learning institutions, 120 lecturers, 700 students, and 9 team leaders
who were beneficiaries of the FinTan innovative pedagogy model. A stratified random and
purposive sampling technique were used to draw the sample for the study which consisted of 327
respondents. Questionnaires and interview guide instruments were used to collect data that was
validated by researchers and evaluation expertise and Cronbach's Alpha was used to ensure
reliability of questionnaires. Trustworthiness and triangulation were used for reliability of
interview guide instruments. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and
presented using tables, while qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The
findings of the study revealed that FinTan innovative pedagogy model was effective in helping
students to build networking with experienced individuals in society and relate the topic
materials to the needs of society which in turn develop entrepreneurship skills. The study
concluded that FinTan innovative pedagogy model is useful in enhancing entrepreneurial skills
in students. The study recommended that the three institutions should share the knowledge with
other higher learning institutions for students to develop entrepreneurship skills, which are
identified as essential skills in minimizing the unemployment rate as well as caring for the
environment in the process of self-employment. |
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