In Nigeria, the future of didactics is vital as the country faces a growing need to educate its large and rapidly expanding population. However, traditional approaches to education in Nigeria, which focus primarily on classroom instruction within the walls of schools, may not be sufficient to meet this need
Sexuality is now a norm commonly found in teenagers as a result of many factors but most importantly peer pressure. Here are two scenarios of what is expressed as typical of many boys and girls in the environment. Stanley at …
According to the National Centre For Drug Abuse Statistics 2022 report, the exponential increase in the percentage of people – youths in particular – who abuse hard drugs is quite alarming. About twenty-seven years back, in 1995, youths between the …
One of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) tagged Vision 2030, which was birthed in Rio de Janeiro in 2012 and later approved in 2015, is the provision of Quality Education for all. The United Nations, as a continuation of …
In the words of a popular novelist, Charles Dickens; “It is the best of times, it is the worst of times, it is the age of wisdom, it is the age of foolishness, it is the epoch of belief, it …
According to The International Bureau of Education, “a curriculum is a description of what, why, how and how well students should learn in a systematic and intentional way”. Pitching our tent on this definition we can see that a curriculum …
“School naa scam” is a popular slang used among Nigerian youths – implying that getting formal education is a practical waste of time that does not guarantee economic sustenance or wealth. Is Education really a scam? Or is School a …