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| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by kpolli(m): 4:26pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Noneroone:Pluto is back to being a planet |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by PAGAN9JA(m): 4:31pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Hawlahscho:YOU ARE NOT a MOD and you will never be. hahaha ![]() |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Mcbussy(m): 4:32pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
onegig:Yes,but d experience of a child plays more part in defining his/her personilty. If u raise a child in a ghetto and extremely violent environment....he will most likely be delinquent no matter how noble,cultured and civilised the parents are. Some parents in bad neighbourhoods refuse to let their kids socialise for a reason. ![]() The truth is that if we keep up this argument,it will never end....I believe d nature vs nurture argument is older than Psychology itself. ![]() |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by NewSpiritMan: 4:35pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Op, good post, but you did not tell us the truth regarding the evolution part. Darwin was right about our bodies. Our spirits is what he knows nothing about. He said it himself. It is because people are still seeing humans as just flesh and blood that we are still fighting evolution. Our bodies came from earth and by that it means it passed through all forms of being until it matured to be infused by The Spirit of God, making the human soul the only creation in the image of God. To add to your list: Mungo Park discovered River Niger. That should be for British kids not African kids who had been bathing and fishing there centuries before mungo parks ancestors thought of Mungo park. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by nobilis: 4:41pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
makzeze:Lol. Bros u dey vex oo. I didn't see the source until he posted the completion of the post. That's why I thought it was his own research. But at least, he did well by sharing it with us sha. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by onegig(m): 4:46pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Mcbussy:I understand you but in your earlier post you were talking about the next generation of jews hating the Germans. Which infers from what you said that experience can be passed down to an unborn offspring. Only traits can be passed down not experience because its not built into the genes. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Rilwayne001: 4:48pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
PAGAN9JA:Good so far my kind sire...Good |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by makzeze: 4:53pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
nobilis:No wahala bros. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by PAGAN9JA(m): 5:02pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Rilwayne001: ![]() |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by CAMNEWTON4PRES: 5:03pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Christopher colombus discovered America ![]() |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Timmytimmy: 5:06pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
DesChyko:Well, I guess you're right. Some previously badly taught students have that idea. It's not just very predominant. The reason I quoted you is because the other errors being mentioned are part of the curriculum. They are the accepted standards. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Hawlahscho(m): 5:11pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
PAGAN9JA:lol better pray I don't be, else, I won't ban only your account but also your IP. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by PAGAN9JA(m): 5:30pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Hawlahscho:keep dreaming. its good to dream. . ![]() |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Mcbussy(m): 5:35pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
onegig:No, go back and read my post. I meant if the theories of d scientists were correct,then the Jews would av automatically hated Germans because d memories would av been passed through the genes of the older generations. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Ksslib(m): 5:41pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
nobilis:You beat me to it. I was drafting a reply to that ,not until I saw this. Nice! |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Infoay: 5:45pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Learning is a journey. Thanks op. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by damoobaba: 6:06pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
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| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by damoobaba: 6:07pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
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| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Lillyeean(f): 6:08pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
[quote author=Noneroone post=28634453]It may sound a little bit misleading, because this problem is not only limited to Nigerian schools. It’s a worldwide phenomenon occasioned by teachers, lecturers and instructors who make no effort to update themselves and add to what they already know. These lies – at least some of them – were facts at some point in time, are being made. Here are 16 lies that are still dished out the world over even as you read this: There are six classes of food: I was taught – and I know most of you were taught – that there are 6 classes of food, namely, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, fats and oil, minerals and water. It is no longer the case. Officially, there are now SEVEN classes of food: proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins (or vegetables) fibers, fats and oil, minerals and water. Fiber is derived from plants and it was initially left out by nutritionists because it seemingly does not add any nutrient to the body. What fiber does that it alters the way our gastrointestinal tract absorbs food. Fiber itself is indigestible; it is broken down in the large intestine not by the body’s digestive system, but by the trillions of bacteria that live there. There are nine planets in the solar system : Astronomers are regularly discovering new planets all over the universe. However, the number of planets in our own solar system has been reduced from nine to eight. This is due to the declassification of Pluto as a planet. Pluto was officially downgraded by astronomers at the 26th General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union which was held in Prague, Czech Republic, in 2006. It is now a dwarf planet. Astronomers found out that it is merely a huge ball of ice and rock orbiting the Sun in an area known as the Kuiper Belt. The Kuiper Belt is located beyond the planet Neptune (which is now the farthest planet in the solar system) and it contains over 70,000 icy objects similar to Pluto. Pluto happens to be one of the biggest of these icy objects, but it’s not the biggest. The biggest is Eris. Eris, a dwarf planet, is the largest object in the Kuiper Belt. It’s about 25% more massive than Pluto. There are four oceans: That was until the year 2000 when the International Hydrographic Organization concluded that a distinct body of sea that completely surrounds the continent Antarctica will be the Earth’s fifth ocean. The exact geographic coordinates of the salty water are yet to be agreed upon, but most sources will tell you that it lies to the south of Australia, New Zealand and the tip of the South American continent. There are three states of matter: There are several states of matter, in fact. According to physicists, in addition to solid, liquid and gaseous, plasma can be observed in everyday life. Actually, scientists claim that plasma is the most abundant form of matter in the universe, because most of the stars, including our own Sun, are in a plasma state. Other states of matter include the neutron-degenerate matter, Bose- Einstein condensates, liquid crystals, superfluids, quark-gluon plasmas, quantum hall state, supersolid, string-net liquid, superglass and dark matter. But these forms of matter are very rare and some of them have not been observed, but are believed to exist. Humans have only five senses: It turns out that sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste are not the only sensory responses human beings exhibit. Human sensory receptors can also respond to pain (nociception), changes in temperature (thermoception), changes in balance (equilibrioception), position (proprioception), magnetic direction (magnetoception) and the passage of time (chronoception). Humans evolved from apes: This is a great lie and misconception that has been here with us since the day Charles Darwin published his controversial “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.” According to this well- known biological framework, human beings and the modern-day apes evolved from a single, now-extinct ancestor. As time passed by, these ancestors of ours began to evolve differently based on climatic, nutritional, geographical and social changes. Mount Everest is the highest place on earth : Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world quite alright, but it’s not the part of the world that is closest to outer space. Here how it works: the Earth does not have a perfectly round structure like the world globes you’ll find in most schools. Geographers call this anomaly an oblate spheroid, which means that the earth has a bulge towards the equator. As a result of this bulge, places close to the equator are http://saharareporters.com/2014/12/05/16-errors-are-still-taught-nigerian-schools-today-chinedu-rylan[/quote Op... How is vitamin the same thing as vegetable..... That's a big time error or is it the fibre you meant.... That's also not true |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Hawlahscho(m): 7:13pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
PAGAN9JA:You've not seen dreams coming through b4 right? that means you never dreamt. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by romkey(m): 8:33pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
thank yu jare, help tell our secondary students in particular that the new classes of vertebrate animal are; 1. Osteichthyes not fishes as before 2. amphibians 3. reptiles 4. aves(birds) 5. mammals |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by walexy(m): 8:53pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
I love this...Quite informative! |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by DeeMain(m): 9:29pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Mcbussy:Like I told you earlier, I agree with most of the points u made, it was just that small point... It was too general for me. Also, while we may not remember our parent's memories that way, I believe we subconsciously remember a lot of things in some form:life lessons, trauma, things that hurt our parents, limiting beliefs, empowering beliefs and perception. The similarities in family traits, patterns, compulsions, addictions, dysfunctions can only mean that some sort of memories are 'remembered' and passed on. I believe children carry memories/pain of their parent's or grand parent's trauma in some form. I see this in therapy every time. I am a therapist. Our body has records of these things in some form. Our body is a biographer. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by PAGAN9JA(m): 9:34pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Hawlahscho:I am a Pagan. Dreaming is a part of our Spiritual experience. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Mcbussy(m): 9:49pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
DeeMain:Well, I guess that is ur finding...I have never really worked on d subconscious mind. I am a Psychologist and Social worker. What kind of therapist are you?... if you don't mind. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Synthase(m): 10:01pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Most of what you call errors are what forms the basis of knowledge ok? Dalton's atomic theory has since been modified with new discoveries yet the fundamental ones are still being taught till date... |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by DeeMain(m): 10:03pm On Dec 06, 2014 |
Mcbussy:Ok, cool. I'm a Mind/Emotions/Health/ wellness Coach & Therapist |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Mcbussy(m): 5:41am On Dec 07, 2014 |
DeeMain:that's great...keep it up ![]() |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by bollify(m): 6:59am On Dec 07, 2014 |
Mcbussy:Not exactly bro. It just shows they are conscious of the environment, of the need for food, and of the way they should react to get what they want. Hence, the mind is not tabula raza. Consciousness is directly from the mind, coordinated by the brain and that shows that their mind is not tabula raza. Now let's talk about talent. Why is it that some people can dance but others can't? Why is it that some can play football better than others even if they practice equally? That got to show one thing. Talent is inborn. And if its inborn then neither the brain, nor the mind is empty at birth. |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by dammyeve: 11:08am On Dec 07, 2014 |
They are more than that. I've discovered some of what you post and still have one to add. Thanks a lot op for the post. The fact that the sun is stationary is a lie. It has been discovered that the sun moves round the milky galaxy. Visit this link or search Google for more information starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question18.html |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by DeeMain(m): 1:43pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
Mcbussy:Thanks man. And you, great combo - psychology and social work. What does your work entail?? |
| Re: 16 Errors That Are Still Taught In Nigerian Schools Today by Mcbussy(m): 5:02pm On Dec 07, 2014 |
DeeMain:Not yet done with MSW.I still have some months to go... So I'm not yet practicing professionally. For now its just field practice and its mainly about assisting people on how to cope in their environment. In some cases, I deal with marriage, child and conflict intervention. Any case that requires social work intervention. |
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