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Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Lamasta(m): 11:52am On Apr 29, 2020 |
You can only know the damage it has done if you are opportune to travel to a developed country to study |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by 2cul2care: 12:43pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
No lies here,we're operating an analog system in a digital world, its the same reason most of our graduates are unemployable, what they are being thought in school doesn't apply in the real world, thanks to private universities that are now the changing the ancient mode of education in NIGERIA |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by imiski(m): 3:01pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
oboy81:how do you know stupid people? They attack people instead of issues. 1 Like |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by WaleRock: 3:06pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Linadinna: She would be ABSOLUTELY WRONG, ... only if Nigerian academic curricula are: * Deliberately designed for realistic contemporary problem solving strategies and intergrated into the distant future, created by our visionary leaders * In a perfect functional sync with the industries for which the students are being prepare, nad reviewed constantly to meet the needs of our country and the world at large * To prepare and build students for self-sufficiency Enough said 1 Like |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Nobody: 3:42pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Before nko?? |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Nobody: 3:58pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
DanseMacabre: BITTER TRUTH |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Pelaguis: 4:21pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Her view is complete and utter trash. Idiocracy at its peak. So many average Nigerian students have left Nigeria to become top of their classes wherever they find themselves. I feel it's the other way round. I'm willing to admit that the level of education in Nigeria is not where it should be but the harsh realities of schooling in Nigeria helps you succeed if you move to a different country. 2 Likes |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by sexylassie2(f): 4:59pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
MyVILLAGEpeople: If our universities have produced brilliant brains as you wrote down, Nigeria wont be where she is today |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by sexylassie2(f): 5:00pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Pelaguis: Because they reeducated themselves. |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Nova1988(m): 5:14pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Pelaguis: WHY SCHOOL SUCKS! A man by the name of Mark Twain once said: "I never let my schooling interfere with my education" it is said that a child educated only in school is an uneducated child. What does that mean? It means that true education is not merely learned through a textbook. And the way to prove that one understands something is not merely through a test. This is the old way. The chalk and talk way. The way of memorizing facts then taking a test and then forgetting about them a week later. What good does that do? A man by the name of Howard Gardner came up with the theory of multiple intelligences. He said that they are auditory Learners kinesthetic, Learners, people that learn through touch, people that learn through stories. See we all have different gifts and strengths and to create an educational system where only one type of learning is preferred is absurd. Not only unfair but it sacrifices the God given abilities of students, and the good of the world. The best advice I could give a student is figure out how YOU learn. Just because you fail a test doesn't mean you're "slow" just because you are having a hard time understanding something doesn't mean it's impossible. Because they are no bad students, only inflexible Teachers. Yeah, I went there. When I was in the third grade my teacher Mrs. Williams wanted to hold me back, she said I was...... "slow". They do not want me saying this but when I was growing up my parents thought that I had mental disabilities. No! I just wasn't understanding in the way that they were teaching. A few years ago I graduated Magna Cum Laude honours, with my degree in anthropology. The same man who took us to the Moon Wernher Von Braun failed maths class twice. See nobody is "slow". But the secret is you must figure out how you learn and Learn EVERYTHING you can about what you love and I promise life will become a lot easier. Peace. 1 Like |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Pelaguis: 5:29pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
sexylassie2: Yeah....I don't think so. Put your self in this scenario Imagine leaving this country to study abroad, where you have 24/7 power supply, lower course load, easier tests and teachers that are motivated to help you succeed and several other encouraging factors. What Nigerian wouldn't succeed 2 Likes |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by sexylassie2(f): 5:45pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Pelaguis: Even if you have all these and your curricullum is still the ones used during colonisation nothing will change. |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by Exc2000: 9:12pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Shamefully true... |
Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by PropertyBuying(f): 12:46am On Apr 30, 2020 |
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Re: Schooling In Nigeria Does Damage To The Brain, Girl Says by PropertyBuying(f): 12:47am On Apr 30, 2020 |
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