with semidesert in the extreme north and highlands in the east; the main export is petroleum. Official language: English; Hausa, Ibo, and Yoruba are the chief regional languages. Religion: animist, Muslim, and Christian. Currency: naira. Capital: Abuja. Pop: 174 507 539 (2013 est). Area...
Language education has many unique functions among which are that it plays dual roles in most known formal education systems. It is featured as a subject on the school curriculum just as we have history education, economics education, chemistry education etc. On the other hand and completely ...
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world –Nelson Mandela April 10, 2020 Transitioning into Your Life Abroad Studying abroad is an amazing yet overwhelming experience. You’re faced with a new culture, experiences, and collegiat... ...
Education in Nigeria is compulsory between the ages of 6 and 15, generally from grade one to nine. The language of instruction is English or a local language for the first years. Mandatory school consists of primary and junior secondary education. Primary school has a duration of six years, ...
Education and ethnicity, culture and religion, and indeed all of man's endeavour cannot be discussed without taking language into account. This paper therefore discusses language complexity and ethnic plurality which is largely brought about as a result of globalization. Globalization processes such as...
It has a distinctive form – Nigerian Standard English – and has spawned Nigerian Pidgin, a widely spoken creole that is used for day-to-day interactions in many parts of Nigeria. As well as being the language of government and education in Nigeria, English is also used in the ...
English, nonetheless, is the common language used for business, education, and government.Before the British arrived in the early nineteenth century, there were two major types of education in Nigeria. In the Islamic north, education was strictly religious in nature. In each Muslim community, a ...
The Senior Secondary School Exam is taken in the last year of secondary school (SS3). Private organizations, the State government or the Federal government manage secondary schools in Nigeria.Language
Students must register for English language and three more subjects in their major field. Candidates have traditionally scored low in mathematics and sciences. For the 2001 academic year, the average score in mathematics was 38.90 percent; in biology, 48.33 percent; and in chemistry, 45.51 percent...
Others suggest that more comprehensive digital literacy education, like Finland’s approach, might be a more effective long-term solution. The move has drawn international attention, with other countries, including Spain and the United States, considering similar measures, though none have yet been ...