Tuesday, 19 April 2016

JUST IN: Ministry of Education Removes C.R.K From Curriculum

The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf
AUTHENTIC News Daily can authoritatively report that in its bid at reducing the workload of students, the Federal Ministry of Education has announced that it would eliminate core religious subjects from its curriculum, in a plan involving the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).
Those that would be affected if this scales through and is implemented are primary school pupils and junior secondary students from all parts of Nigeria.
The plan is to trim down to 10, the total number of subjects to be offered from the present 20, under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to meet up with international best practices.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).
However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
But those asked to comment on the development described it as an impossible ‘pipe dream’.
“This cannot be possible in a multi-religious  country like this. Okay, if it is possible, the teacher teaching the subject will it be a Christian or a Muslim?” Mr. Paul Chukwu, an Abuja resident queried.
For a school administrator also in the nation’s capital, when asked if she was aware of the development, she said she hadn’t and that those mulling such ideas should abandon them because in a country like Nigeria, religion is a very emotional issue that can lead to serios conflicts if not properly managed.
Source: NUS
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that in order to reduce the workload of primary and junior secondary pupils, they will be cutting down subjects from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
To achieve this, the ministry of Education will be partnering with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC). However, subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), 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.
A few Nigerians have reacted to the announcement - See more at: http://www.benueforum.com/2016/04/just-in-ministry-of-education-removes.html#sthash.ZNqfWuxQ.dpuf

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