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Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by skuribeebo: 2:25pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Amotolongbo:ogaaa, na lie joie. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by damilare7(m): 2:28pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
I remember that programme. The best student in the quiz gets a bicycle!.. The good old days Brunicekid: |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by blackjack21(m): 2:37pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Amotolongbo: It's human nature. the past always has a way of embellishing itself. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Fiscus105(m): 2:40pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Timijo: go back to the questions and re-read them, both the mathematics and English language are for critical thinking, stop arguing, why would university graduates will not be able to solve elementary questions meant for Jss 2 ,not as 3 which type of modernisation or syllabus that warrant that? if ur back ground is well grounded during ur secondary school days, no amount of future changes can stop you. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by CountLaka(m): 2:41pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
As a thirteen years old student, can you solve those questions? farem: 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by miraculousGod(m): 2:45pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
I'm a maths teacher, my students in js2 can solve those questions |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Timijo(m): 2:45pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
ilemona4u:Thank you for the compliment. I wrote an article about life skills for 21st-century learners. I am a graduate of science education but I am pursuing another degree in English language and literature in a foreign university. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Elmuktari(m): 2:52pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
my prof. told me that they managed to get 40 those days in University, that he hates seeing students having grade A. the person that owns these questions didn't pass them if I'm lying tell to come and answer them. do they thinks we are as stupid as they were? common Nigeria they can't move forward with all the genius they called themselves. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Timijo(m): 2:55pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Fiscus105:I still maintain my stand on the subject, mathematics and the English language are not the only school subjects that foster creative thinking. All the subjects in our curriculum can be used to achieve that. What we should be talking about should be about developing and raising competent teachers/lecturers who can help to develop these required skills in students for them to be able to fit into the demands of the 21st-century labour market after graduation. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by swedbase(m): 2:56pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Khd95: So funny |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Babssoo(m): 2:56pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
As I Dey read am sef I don solve am |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Origin(f): 2:57pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Nigerian educational system is too abstract. Not practical oriented or real life oriented. We should include more technical knowledge . We often dont know the practical uses of the knowledge we have. Making education free is irrelevant if you do not make it mandatory for all kids to be at school up to the completion of the senior secondary certificate. A lot of young ones are still house help or learning trades at a very young age earning money for their parents (drop out). And these kids need to rest (which one is 2 weeks break after 4+ months in school). JSS1 to JSS3 recommended text on computer studies is just repetition. Same as year 1 to 6 computer text. Introduce basic coding and robotics. Curriculum needs review : a lot of archaic and redundant study. Introduce the use of video learning tools or documentary to highlight the old ways of doing things. Such topics should never be graded (eg use of typewriters). The list is plenty. We had a complete wood workshop, learnt about plains, joints and screws from textbooks and never touched the real objects(just for show). We could have been building tables as the outcome of what we learnt. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by etrange: 3:01pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
farem: Lol... you called his answer an epistle while your response has more words. His answer was straight to the point. He answered and backed up his answer. You may not agree with everything he said but you didn't have to downplay his response cause of that, just give your own argument. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by mailingdgreat: 3:08pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
farem:shey u dey look for who u wan kee ba? |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by 2shaw: 3:31pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Na pol science i read and whenever I see maths,make I no lie,na sweat dey comot from my face. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by moshoodn(m): 3:47pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
post=101256012: The good ol' days weren't any better. It is all a mirage looking through the past from a new lens. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Nobody: 3:54pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Oh! How times flies, I only did 1 to 5. Hmmm that year sha |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by hahn(m): 4:07pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
farem: So how come the older generation who are/were able to answer these questions ended up not being able to build a country with a future. They have been unable to provide basic infrastructure for decades. 5 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Burchester: 4:13pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Wow |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Harmattan123(m): 4:15pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
it will be foolish to compare the old generation to this new generation....... Antony joshua vs 9ice |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Oiza131(f): 4:20pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
...all the Maths Almost all the English... |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by omokudu(m): 4:29pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
A good JSS 3 student will be able to handle the maths section. No comment on the English section, but if taught in school a good student should attempt the English too. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by MikkieEl: 4:41pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Amotolongbo: Don't mind him, he just wants to be mischievous. There's nothing different from what is being taught today in JSS 2. That was same Mathematics' topics I taught JSS 2 students in Sokoto last year. Even the fractions were as well taught in JSS 1. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by musicwriter(m): 4:44pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
tommy589: The standard has certainly fallen and would continue to. The very fact that this education was given us by foreigners and is not in our language means it must continue to deteriorate since we didn't create it, neither is it an expression of our image. The only thing that has improved is the ability to speak good English from young age. Many people have already pointed out that students these days can speak very good English but can't write it. This's what is deceiving many. Education doesn't mean just speaking good English, otherwise, I'll like to know whether the Chineses, Japanese, Russians, etc aren't educated. And it's not about work load given to the students, rather it's about how the teacher has been able to groom the student, such that the student is able to CONCEPTUALIZE the topic in a way that student would be able to learn more on their own about what the teacher said in the classroom. Education or learning is like someone going to, example; No. 76 Ade street, Oshodi, Lagos, Nigeria. But the person doesn't know the road. The job of the reacher is to give the person (student) direction to get to the address. Once the teacher has done that, he/she has done their job as long as it was well explained to the student. It's the job of the student to go and find the address himself/herself. In the course of looking for the address, if the student is confused at any point in the journey he/she should ask questions. We all do this if we're lost or confused while going to an address we haven't been to before. A good student is the one able to ask more people on the way to add to the information he/she already have from the teacher until they locate the address. A good student is the one who's able to learn how to do that on their own. This would mean, though, that a good teacher would be the one to be able to make students to learn how to learn. What they can immediately do to at least ameliorate the situation. 1. Nigerian schools should reinstitute grading of students in classrooms, such that each student would know their score at the end of the academic term and even announce the 1st, 2nd, 3rd position to the notice of the school. This used to be the norm when we were in school. It has a huge psychological significance on the students to compete on something positive instead of competing who'll be the cult leader. 2. Introduce students to a syllabus at the beginning of each new class and make them understand that they're expected to cover everything inside that syllabus. They should know what their exams are based on. 3. Stop allowing certain part of the country a lower mark for entry into secondary or university. The standard must be the same for South, North, West, East. Allowing lower grade in certain parts of the country automatically means reducing the standard of education nationwide. It would overall gradually affect the rest of the national educational pool, whether or not anybody in the system understand how it happens. This may actually be the culprit. Remember, I said this's just what could be done to help the situation but it's not the ultimate solution. The ultimate solution is scrap the whole thing called education and replace it with what we create. Just like Nollywood movies replaced foreign ones and now Nigerian music has replaced foreign ones in our clubs and pubs. Same thing should be done in education. If anybody is interested in knowing more, read the book on my signature. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Komu1048(m): 4:51pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Fiscus105: I don’t need to find out what I already know, I can’t speak for north. In the school I left, most of the graduates can take this maths bro, we mark for ourselves. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Oshokalo: 5:00pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
is buhari not from those days abi sheu Sani and lai Muhammed,garba sheu do they even speak like person wey even go school |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Mikeangelo0433: 5:04pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
post=101256012:I so much love born without a silver spoon. Memories of the good old days of when boys were still innocent. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by Komu1048(m): 5:13pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Amotolongbo: Thank you bro, people just insult our generation like say non of our graduates are making waves outside this country. Despite dumping my certificate for painting due to unemployment for years. I will solve all this maths without touching a pen or paper, n I didn’t even make 2:1 oooo 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by starnigeria: 5:14pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
Can you apply the ax + bx = y, to solve any of our day to day common nigeria challenges. Its not a matter of theoretical teaching but how can we use it to solve Ajaokuta Steel industry or use it to build Mambilla hydropower project. Any education that cannot solve societal challenges is at best a charade. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by tuzle(m): 5:27pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
lereinter:do u want to make a bet with me, you would hardly find a jss2 student that can solve that math question, even ss2 student would struggle with it |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by tuzle(m): 5:29pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
iammo:don't mind that person, only few jss 2 students can solve the math question giving there most especially question 1, 3 and 5. |
Re: Nigeria Junior Secondary School English & Maths Exam Papers In 1946 by steveodo(m): 5:35pm On Apr 30, 2021 |
This is a simple question for cowbell competition participants. |
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