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FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 8:10am On Aug 09, 2013
The Federal Government has approved a new educational structure to include a one-year Early Childhood Education for five-year-old Nigerians, SAMUEL AWOYINFA reports

The nation's education policy of 9-3-4 may soon be replaced by another one, as the Federal Government has almost concluded plans to change the existing policy to a 1-6-3-3-4 education structure. The Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqquayat Rufa'i, while announcing the imminent change, said the proposed structure would be a re-modification of the 9-3-4 system of education which came into being in 2009 only when the old 6-3-3-4 was dropped.

This new system, already proposed to the National Assembly, it was learnt, is being planned to include the exposure of five-year-old learners to one-year of Early Childhood Education before they proceed to the six-year basic education.

According to Rufa'i, it is sequel to the recommendations of the Presidential Task Team on Education, which President Goodluck Jonathan had already approved.

According to the minister, 1-6- 3-3-4 signifies that the first year of education will be for a child of five years.

The six-year component will be for primary education, while the other three, three and four years would be for junior and senior secondary schools, and tertiary education respectively.

Before this proposal, the nation's educational system had gone through many modifications. In the late 70s and 80s, it was the 6-5-4 system that was in place. This system represented six years in the primary school, five years in the secondary school and four years in the tertiary institution.

Again, a shift in policy later came up, and it gave birth to Higher School Certificate, popularly known as HSC, which gave another two-year stop gap of learning to pupils after secondary school, before they proceeded to the university.

Later, several shifts in policy thrusts on education had emerged. Nigeria has had 6-3-3-4, and 9-3-4 systems of education.

The 6-3-3-4 indicated six years in the primary school, three years each in junior and senior secondary schools respectively; and four years in the higher institution.

The 6-3-3-4 was modified in 2009, which led to the present 9-3-4 system of education. This was done with the view to including the components of basic, technical and vocational inputs into the curriculum, as pupils were expected to complete the first nine years before proceeding on a career path in the next three years of secondary education.

These modifications, as far as government is concerned, are all aimed at giving Nigerian pupils and students qualitative and pragmatic education. But whether that has been achieved or not is a story for another day.

Stakeholders are, however, divided over the proposed system of education. While some are in support of the policy, others are opposed to it. Those in support note that it is good as it is already being practised by private school owners; while those opposed to it argue that there is nothing wrong with the existing system. They say it will result to another policy somersault, which they claim had been the bane of education development in the country.

The Proprietress, Mindbuilders Schools, Lagos, Mrs. Bola Falore, says she is worried by the inconsistency in policy formulation in the educational sector. She notes that the government has yet to tell the populace what was wrong with the 6-3-3-4 or the 9-3-4 before proposing another one.

She says, "I believe they introduced the nursery system into primary education for five-year-old children. In advanced countries, children start learning from between ages three and four, and by the time they spend two years in school, they move formally to the primary school.

"Is this what they are trying to copy? My worry is: for how long would they practise this policy if it eventually sails through?"

The Principal, King's College, Lagos, Mr. Dele Olapeju, says it is a right step in the right direction, stressing that the system started from a private initiative, in which children from ages four and five were enrolled informally in school until they were mature to proceed to primary school at age six.

He says, "It started from the private operators of education in what the Yoruba called Jeleosinmi (which literally means let the household have some peace), in which children were enrolled from age five into the school informally. From there, they start acquiring education, and when they clocked age six, they moved to the primary school formally.

"I think now the Federal Government wants to make it universal, which means it will be a policy for both private and public schools."

A Lagos-based teacher, Mr. Omoniyi David, agrees with Olapeju, arguing that it is improper to have children of between four and five years already in the primary school, which, he notes, is now prevalent in some private schools.

He says there is the need for such children to have been prepared before they are enrolled in primary school.

He states, "There is need for parents to stop enrolling those children that are not yet six years into primary school. Some of these parents are in such a hurry that they enroll their children straight into the primary school from ages four and five years.

"This set of children create problems for teachers, because many of them do not know their right from their left. This new arrangement (policy) will definitely address this problem to a large extent, if it is implemented in both private and public schools."

Meanwhile, many Nigerians also have taken to the social media to make their contributions on this new education policy.

A visit to the nairaland.com, one KX querries, "Is the 1-6- 3- 3- 4 going to turn the flooded classrooms to model classrooms? Is it going to provide textbooks and reading materials to the pupils and students? Is it going to pay the N18,000 minimum wage to the teachers? Is the revised 6-3-3-4 system what the educational sector needs more than the enabling environment for teaching and learning?"

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Demdem(m): 8:13am On Aug 09, 2013
The killer party is confused. 6-3-3-4 to me is perfect. Nothing is wrong with it except the implementation.

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by k2039: 8:22am On Aug 09, 2013
Demdem: The killer party is confused. 6334 to me is perfect. Nothing is wrong with it except the implementation.
Abeg, no mind the confused fellows jare.

Implementing there new plan will also gulp in money, I bet that's the reason, more avenue to embezzle.
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by demelza: 8:40am On Aug 09, 2013
And Im pretty sure that when the next minister comes in, this policy would be scrapped for another system.
What a waste

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Vado(m): 8:42am On Aug 09, 2013
What is the difference between this one extra year they wanna introduce and the normal kingdergaten which most kids usually start from? More or less like a waste of time to me. Spending 17years in school + an additional one for nysc is just bollocks mehn. And it's even longer for those studying medicine, law and the likes smh.

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 11:04am On Aug 09, 2013
Good for school owners=====>Bad for school goers

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by TeenageMoney(m): 11:06am On Aug 09, 2013
Bullshit. They Should Retrace their Step oo. This is really Bullshit

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by stagger: 11:06am On Aug 09, 2013
9-3-4 has been a monumental disaster. Look at the NECO and SSCE results as proof ever since it replaced 6-3-3-4. 6-3-3-4 was just the best system for Nigeria.

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 11:07am On Aug 09, 2013
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by imsuboi(m): 11:07am On Aug 09, 2013
Okay..
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 11:08am On Aug 09, 2013
If only the 4 wouldn't be extended to 6 after countless strikes

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Dexpro: 11:08am On Aug 09, 2013
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
D new system is better by far

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by ghettodreamz(m): 11:08am On Aug 09, 2013
Federal Government.....Copycat

Yes, I said it!
shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by free2ryhme: 11:10am On Aug 09, 2013
S@NNiE:


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Dis is a deliberate attempt to kill the educational system of this country ...


Y shld we be experimenting at this time after many years? why/

This is a clear indication that those at the helms of affairs have no idea about leadership and administration of this country.

There is nothing wrong with 6-3-3-4 .. it is a perfect structure that works not the nonsense Obajsanjo and now this from this aboki boko haram woman ...


Na their own them dey talk .. When my pickin go school make any of this animals come tell me nonsense when they dont even pay the school fees ...
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by owolabifunke14(f): 11:10am On Aug 09, 2013
But employers prefers 19 to 22 year old graduates in Nigeria

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Myque1(m): 11:11am On Aug 09, 2013
Mtchew!

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by horlabiyi(m): 11:12am On Aug 09, 2013
Nigeria !!!
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by naijaobi(m): 11:12am On Aug 09, 2013
all this educational sysytems sef.. Weda na 5-4-1, 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 6-3-3 etc, the thing be say we go still finish primary school, secondary school and university...abi no be so?

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by tejpot(m): 11:12am On Aug 09, 2013
messhed up change over system
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by ziccoit: 11:13am On Aug 09, 2013
Hun hun. Upon all that you finish school no job for you.
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Jglad(f): 11:13am On Aug 09, 2013
Y re dey stil insistin on 4yrs 4 higher institutions, dem don 4get say na every yr ASUU dey strike ni? Dis pple jst dey spoil education 4 us... So nw no more basic 7,8 n 9... Na wa o
i don taya 4 9ja.. No scale of preference. Let dem settle 1 b4 movin 2 anoda

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by thisismike(m): 11:14am On Aug 09, 2013
Though a lot needs to be done but i love the proposed 1year for early childhood devt. Chrn frm 1yr starts learning not 2talk more of btw 4-5. The ECD wil make the chrn smarter &more prepared to begin prim. educatñ. It is a + &we shud acknowlege it ;-)
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by danchuzzy(m): 11:14am On Aug 09, 2013
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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Vicjay1(m): 11:14am On Aug 09, 2013
Another crap. In masterkraft voice 'ogbeni slow down, ogbeni cald down slown down' #team6334
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by ABsI1: 11:15am On Aug 09, 2013
Useless govt of confused pple.
Yesterday it was 6-3-3-4
Today is 9-3-4
Tommorrow is 1-6-3-3-4
and not forgeting d previous 6-5-4 of d day b4 yesterday.
And wit all dis rubbish all we have to show are mass failures @ WAEC,NECO,SSCE,NABTEB,JAMB ETC; EXAM MALPRACTICES, SEX FOR GRADES TEACHERS&LECTURERS;
THE OGA ON TOP- CEASELESS ASUU STRIKES.
WHAT A GOVT,WHAT A NATION,WHAT A PPLE

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Kairoseki77: 11:15am On Aug 09, 2013
1. Preschool can help combat crime, teen pregnancy, and high school dropout rates. When children have the benefit of a high-quality early childhood education, they make cognitive and social gains that prepare them to start school. These foundational skills allow them to build on their learning and knowledge through school and into adulthood. As a result, a child without an early childhood education is 25 percent more likely to drop out of school, 40 percent more likely to become a teenage parent, and 70 percent more likely to be arrested for a violent crime.

2. Early childhood education has a better return on investment than the stock market. Some policymakers worry about the upfront cost of early childhood education. However, studies show that early childhood education is one of the best investments we can make—and that includes investments in the financial market. The estimated return on investment for high quality early childhood education is ten percent. In comparison, the average return on investment in the stock market is 7.2 percent.
Why does early childhood education pay off so well? Children who participate need fewer services over the course of their lifetime. The benefits show up almost right away, with reduced need for special education and grade retention, which costs taxpayers an estimated $7,500 per child. Over time, we reap benefits when these children become adults and need fewer public benefits and are less likely to be incarcerated.

Source: http://thinkprogress.org/education/2013/06/05/2104771/five-surprising-facts-about-early-childhood-education/


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In Ypsilanti, Michigan, 3- and 4-year-olds from low-income families who were randomly assigned to a group that did not receive preschool education were five times more likely to have become chronic lawbreakers by age 27 than those who did receive it.

The aforementioned study also found that low-income individuals who were enrolled in a quality preschool program earned on average, by age 40, $5500 per year more than those who were not. Furthermore, the study found that low-income people who were in preschool programs as a child are more likely to graduate from high school, own homes, and have longer marriages. Another study, The Abecedarian Project, shows that low-income children in quality preschool programs are less likely to repeat grades, need special education, or get into future trouble with the law.

Source: Multiple sources, can find links to these studies on Wikipedia.

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 11:16am On Aug 09, 2013
Na football formation? Make we kuku switch to 4-4-2. . . YEYE PEOPLE!

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by anthony500(m): 11:16am On Aug 09, 2013
ASSU dey on strike una dey bring one mumudom-like plan.
don't tell me nonsense - d'banj
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 11:17am On Aug 09, 2013

At the end? It's still a Nigerian educational system. So it's still rubbish!
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Clemzy16(m): 11:18am On Aug 09, 2013
"all i can see is one year difference"

"na dem sabi, anything wey dem lik mak dem do"

"honestly, some private schools will not adhere to this new system, cause even before now private school students don't usually do j.s.s 3 and s.s.s3"

"...but one thing wey i know be say "you quick finish secondary school no be say you for first enter university"


™ƺƔcιεмεηт®

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Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Funjosh(m): 11:18am On Aug 09, 2013
The government is sick and need medical attention.
Re: FG Dumps 9-3-4 For 1-6-3-3-4 Educational Structure by Nobody: 11:19am On Aug 09, 2013
As an educationist, I am ashamed. Wit all d profs in our numerous citadel of learnin, educational sector in dis country lacks cohension.#canyouimagine?

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