No English Language from primary 1 to 6 – Nigeria Ministry of Education
English Language abolished in all Junior Schools with immediate effect – Education Ministry in Nigeria
As part of a six years new reform instituted by the Nigerian Ministry of education, English Language is to be abolished in lower and junior schools.
This new reform seeks to ensure that learners are provided with a level field so they could understand lessons taught by instructors better.
According to the ministry of education in Nigeria, when kids, in their first six year are taught using the English Language, find it difficult to understand.
The ministry noted for the fact that, getting this reform worked in all junior schools countrywide, there will be constraints and they do acknowledge that.
They mentioned for the fact, resources which are used in classrooms by instructors need to be converted into local languages. The issue of personnel to handle classrooms came up; as a result doing everything possible to get things ran smoothly.
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Nigeria’s official language, we all know is English Language and has about 200 different local languages spoken across the length and breadth of the country.
Notwithstanding, all primary school students are to use local language as well as the instructors.
This was reported by the BBC
Source: https://bbc.in/3B0MhRW