Abuja, Nigeria – Na wa oo, the Federal Government don finally drop new school curricula for Basic and Senior Secondary Schools. Dem talk say dis one no be play matter as dem engage plenty stakeholders for this one. E happen on Monday as dem release statement wey carry serious gist.
The Federal Ministry of Education dey carry the matter for head. The Director for Press and Public Relations, Folasade Boriowo, na him release this kpangolo news. According to am, dem no just waka enter this reform like say na morning market. Na plenty discussion and engagement don happen before dem land for this new curriculum matter.
Boriowo talk say Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) lead di review under di watchful eye of di Ministry. We all sabi say change no dey easy, but dis one dey organized well well. Dem don use competency and outcome-based methods wey go make sense for better learning. E be like say dem no wan make students just dey cram things like we sef dey do back in di days!
“This reform no be rush-rush affair, e be step-by-step process wey sabi how to involve everybody concerned. Na so dem fit get something wey go really work for di whole country,” she added. Dem even conduct needs assessment for 12 states to find out wetin no dey work well for students. Dis na progress, my people!
So, wetin e mean for students wey wan shine for di future? E mean say dem go fit learn beta things wey go prepare dem well for competition, make dem shine like Starboy for global matter. Education no fit be play; e suppose be serious business.
At least, dem don consider everybody for this decision – parents, teachers, and even students. Na so e supposed be! But make we keep our fingers crossed, because action na di real test. Hope say dis new curricula go carry our students go places.
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