Abuja the federal government has unveiled a new curriculum frame work!๐
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Abuja. The federal government has
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unveiled a new curriculum framework for
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basic senior secondary and technological
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education to reduce overload and improve
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the quality of learning in schools. A
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statement by the director of press and
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public relations federal ministry of
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education yesterday said the minister of
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state for education professor Suiba Sed
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Ahmad announced the development. Ahmad
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according to the statement disclosed
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this on behalf of the minister of
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education Dr. Maru Tunji Alawa. She
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explained that the comprehensive review
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was carried out in collaboration with
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relevant agencies in the ministry. The
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agencies she said included the Nigerian
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Educational Research and Development
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Council NERDC, Universal Basic Education
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Commission, UBEC, National Senior
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Secondary Education Commission, NSSC,
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National Board for Technological
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Education, NBTE, and other stakeholders.
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According to her, the new structure
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ensures a balance between subjects
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offerings and practical in-depth
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learning. At the primary level, pools in
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primary 1 to three will take 9 to 10
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subjects while those in primary 4 to 6
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will offer 10 to 12. Similarly, junior
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secondary school students will have 12
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to 14 subject while senior secondary
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students will take 8 to 9 and technical
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schools 9 to 12 9 to 11 subjects.
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Professor Armad explained that the
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reforms were designed to reduce content
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overload, give students more time to
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learn and align education with
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contemporary global realities. She
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commended stakeholders for their active
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role in review and assured that the
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ministry would implement strict
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monitoring to ensure smooth adoption and
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effective transition across schools
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nationwide.
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