Education is the greatest force that can be used to bring about change, and make for the quick development of a nation's economic, political, sociological and human resources development. This paper examines secondary education as a base for assuring quality education in Nigeria in the twenty-...
This is because the boy-children are sent for apprenticeship in trading which is the dominant occupation of the people. The opposite is the case in Northern Nigeria where there is low girl-child education as compared to boys. Nigeria is among the West African countries that have the highest ...
Education For All: Challenges for Teacher Education in NigeriaEducation has been accepted as a major tool for national socio-Economic development and for individual socio-economic empowerment and poverty reduction. The success of any educational enterprise particularly in terms of quality depends to a ...
General overview of medical education in Nigeria:most Nigerian medical schools currently use a curriculum inherited from the British parent universities 60 years ago [1]. Undergraduate medical education in Nigeria has evolved over the years since it started in 1948 at the University College Hospital (...
Journal of Studies in International Education.pdf,Journal of Studies in International Education / The Internationalization of Higher Education: Motivations and Realities Philip G. Altbach and Jane Knight Journal of Studies in International Education 2007
Second, here was a governing regime seeking, for the first time in Nigeria, to introduce a comprehensive package of mobilization efforts designed to produce change in a desired direction. The author examines to what extent the regime of General Buhari succeeded in 'fighting its war against in...
Nigeria has seen the biggest rise in its scores, rising from an average of 27.9 to 31.5. It has overtaken Egypt to claim second place. Twelve universities in Nigeria – twice as many as last year – are now ranked In Oceania, universities here have outperformed those in North America to ...
The authors thus recommended among others that the Federal and States Ministry of Education in Nigeria and other stakeholders in education should provide the necessary infrastructural facilities (machines, equipment, tools, workshops) and other learning materials....
More children in Cote d’Ivoire, Eritrea, Malawi and Nigeria will need extra primary school teachers by 2030 than they currently do. In Eritrea, for example, out of every seven teachers recruited, 10 are expected to leave, notes the UNESCO study. On the other hand, Mauritania is catching ...
The absence of these balanced weights at both ends of the weigh balance expresses distortion, imbalance and regression.Consequently, for Nigeria or any nation to advance in civilization, the capacity and contribution of the women folk is absolutely indispensable. And for the men to believe they ...