%0 Journal Article %T Improving graduate outcomes for technical colleges in Nigeria %A Elisha N Elom %A Paul A Igwe %A Ugochukwu C Okolie %J Australian Journal of Career Development %@ 2200-6974 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1038416218772189 %X This study examined key issues affecting the effective management of carpentry and joinery workshops for improving the quality of graduates of technical colleges in Nigeria. Drawing upon data collected through a structured questionnaire administered to 27 technical colleges teachers and 13 craft trainers, plus a focus group, this study adopts a mixed methods approach. The survey was conducted in technical colleges in Enugu and Ebonyi States of eastern Nigeria; hence, this study cuts across single geographical boundaries. The patterns of responses among respondents suggested that poor student academic performance result from lack of equipment, funding, and support for technical colleges by the government, whereas effective management of workshops promoted learning and student discipline. The study addressed issues for how workshop success can be promoted %K Career development %K technical and vocational education %K vocational education training %K technical colleges %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1038416218772189