22 October 2017

Low Quality of Education In Nigerian Schools


During the stakeholder's meeting recently conducted by the Development Research Project Center (DRPC) in Abuja on the education of girls, the Jigawa State Commissioner for education commented on how low the quality of teaching is in schools, as trained teachers are not applying the skills that they obtained from their various training institutions. she said that because of this, children are not learning much in schools and she emphasis the reason for the government to address this issue and make sure that quality education is being delivered in our schools across the nation.

Judit Walker, who is the Executive Director of the Development Research Project Center encourages the Education founding agencies that they need to be more flexible enough to allow Non-governmental organisations and well-meaning Nigerian Citizens give some sort of support towards the girl child education where and when need be.

During the meeting, Mohammad Abubakar representing the Kano Emirate council said that the most important means of improving life and families is by educating the girl child. he also reiterated the interest of the Emire of Kano Mohammad Sanusi 11 on the importance of educating the girl child across the Northern part of Nigeria.

Musa Christey a representative of Malala Founndation said that her foundation is willing to partner with traditional institutions in other to make sure that girls are enrolled in schools and that girls that had at some point dropped out of school are encouraged to return to school to complete their education. 

Education is the best thing you can give a child however, half or low quality education is very dangerous to a child and the society at large therefore the quality of education in schools need to be improved and the government Monitoring body for education need to do their job. Any school that their teaching isn't up to standard should be closed.

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