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The Poor Nigerian Educational Standard -whose Faults? by samguru(m): 8:43pm On Mar 30, 2012 |
This afternoon i was watching a television and i saw a breaking news scroll pop up on one of the TV stations announcing the official release of the UTME result st results and statistics,i was saddened with the overall performance of the candidates despite the claim by government that education has been well taken care of and the standard is improving. about three days ago NECO released the NOV/DEC 2011 results according to the statistics mass failure was recorded and JAMB also released another abysmal result of the recent 2012 UTME exam. if you ask the teachers what is the cause of the poor performance they will accuse government of funding education poorly if you ask the parents they will probably be saying most of the teachers are not well qualified if you ask government the answer will be like we release money for everything but dont know where the money is whose faults? please sensible contributions only |
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