Ministry of Education to Merge Christian and Islamic Studies in Schools
Category: Nigerian National News
The Federal Ministry of Education in conjunction with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), is working on reducing the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
However, under this scheme Christian and Islamic Religious Studies, which are separately taught, will now be merged under a compulsory subject known as Religion and National Values (RNV).
Other subjects brought under the RNV include Civic Education, Social Studies, and Security Education.
Source:Vanguard
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I hope this will not lead to chaos in some classrooms?
ReplyDeleteReally? Will it work? Some other ministers will come and change it again. Let's get a one-time solution to our educational problems, please.
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