5 - Empowering Agricultural Labour in Ethiopia: The Challenges to Training and Development
Corresponding Author(s) : Kassa Belay
Africa Development,
Vol. 25 No. 1-2 (2000): Africa Development
Abstract
This paper reviews the historical development of agricultural education and training in Ethiopian institutions of higher learning. The review reveals that high level training in agriculture, which began in the early 1950s, has grown over the years. Today, the country has seven institutions of higher learning which train students in agriculture and related fields. The study shows that a host of factors, however, have put a stranglehold on the training process and the professional competence of agricultural graduates. Moreover, the results shed new light on the widening gap between the country's existing limited capacity to train agricultural labour and the ever increasing demand for highly skilled graduates in the sector. The study also reveals that the scarcity of highly qualified agricultural professionals, those with Bachelor's degree and above, has been accentuated and intensified through time.
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- Analysis, Identification of Needs and Envisaged Long Term Plan of Alemaya University of Agriculture, Alemaya, Ethiopia, Alemaya University of Agriculture.
- Basham, Charles, Ray, Borton, John, Fischer, Richard, McConnen, and Milton, Wells, 1997, Agricultural Training Needs Assessment, Curriculum and Programme Review to Alemaya University of Agriculture, Final Report, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: VOCA/Ethiopia.
- Belay, Kassa, 1997, 'Obstacles to High Level Agricultural Manpower Training in Ethiopia: Evaluation of the Post-graduare Programme in Agriculture', Educational Journal, Vol. 3, No 5, pp. 47-73.
- Berhane, Gebrekidan, 1982, 'Higher Agricultural Education at Addis AbabaUniversity lts Achievements and Ch llenges', Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol. 4, No2, pp. 95-108.
- Brannon, Luther H., 1966, Our Ethiopian Adventu e, Remarks Addressed to a Banquet Audience During the Annual Ethiopia Day on the Oklahoma State University Campus, Stillwater, Oklahoma: Office of the International Programmes, the OSU, September 1O.
- Oklahoma State University, 1969, Oklahoma State University in Ethiopia: Terminal Report 1952-1968, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University.
- School of Graduate Studies, Annual Report, Alemaya, Ethiopia, Alemaya University of Agriculture, Various Issues.
- Siegenthaler, 1. E., 1965, An Evaluation of the Jimma Agricultural Technical School Programme, Jimrria, Ethiopia, Based upon a Study of Jimma Graduates, Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Universit)
References
Analysis, Identification of Needs and Envisaged Long Term Plan of Alemaya University of Agriculture, Alemaya, Ethiopia, Alemaya University of Agriculture.
Basham, Charles, Ray, Borton, John, Fischer, Richard, McConnen, and Milton, Wells, 1997, Agricultural Training Needs Assessment, Curriculum and Programme Review to Alemaya University of Agriculture, Final Report, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: VOCA/Ethiopia.
Belay, Kassa, 1997, 'Obstacles to High Level Agricultural Manpower Training in Ethiopia: Evaluation of the Post-graduare Programme in Agriculture', Educational Journal, Vol. 3, No 5, pp. 47-73.
Berhane, Gebrekidan, 1982, 'Higher Agricultural Education at Addis AbabaUniversity lts Achievements and Ch llenges', Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol. 4, No2, pp. 95-108.
Brannon, Luther H., 1966, Our Ethiopian Adventu e, Remarks Addressed to a Banquet Audience During the Annual Ethiopia Day on the Oklahoma State University Campus, Stillwater, Oklahoma: Office of the International Programmes, the OSU, September 1O.
Oklahoma State University, 1969, Oklahoma State University in Ethiopia: Terminal Report 1952-1968, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University.
School of Graduate Studies, Annual Report, Alemaya, Ethiopia, Alemaya University of Agriculture, Various Issues.
Siegenthaler, 1. E., 1965, An Evaluation of the Jimma Agricultural Technical School Programme, Jimrria, Ethiopia, Based upon a Study of Jimma Graduates, Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Universit)