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<doi>/ISEC.res.2017.217</doi>
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<article-title>TRANSFORMING INTO A KNOWLEDGE-BASED<br/>
SOCIETY: EXAMINING THE ROLES OF HIGHER<br/>
EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
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<author>JOHN ALIU AND CLINTON AIGBAVBOA</author>

<aff>Dept of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying,<br/>
University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa</aff>

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<p>More than ever, the Nigerian construction industry requires construction professionals
who are responsive to economic, technical, social and environmental change and can fit
into the world of work. Apart from possessing the requisite non-academic skills,
construction graduates need to be abreast with the dynamics of the construction
industry to contribute meaningfully to its activities. Thus, the roles of Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) have become more critical in skill creation and
impartation as students of today are to be adequately prepared to take up industry
responsibilities in various roles. In building a knowledge-based society, the level of
construction pedagogy in HEIs is key in the economic development of any nation.
This paper identifies the various roles HEIs play in improving the level of construction
pedagogy delivered to future construction professionals. An extant review of
literatures was conducted from databases such as Springer, Scopus, ASC conference
proceedings amongst others. Findings from this study revealed that that government
alone cannot provide the resources needed to provide qualitative higher education, and
advocates for other sources of dealing with these challenges. Hence, the findings of
this paper provide a basis for HEIs in Nigeria to get involved in improved teaching,
training and research as these actions are key in contributing to the success of the
construction industry as well as transforming Nigeria into a knowledge-based society.</p>
<p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Graduates, Knowledge-based societies, Construction industry, Nigeria.</p>
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