Education

Expert tackles falling education standard

By Bose Adelaja

The falling standard of education in Nigeria will soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a centre for online learning.

This new direction in learning gives advantage to most challenging examinations like SSCE, NECO, JAMB and GCE as well as SAT, GRE, GMAT and TOEFL as it enables students to take past tests online and gain valuable feedback and insights into their examination performance.

A US-based education consultant and Chief Executive Officer of Elnuks Consulting Company, Mr. Michael Aromolaran, disclosed this Tuesday in Lagos during a press briefing saying the product will afford students the opportunity to get easy and convenient access to past examination papers in 15 subjects which includes Science, Commercial and Arts-related subjects.

Also, it will improve students’ academic profile for application into the University and open up their possibility of studying abroad.

Aromolaran who attributed the fallen education standard to family structure also called on parents to lay good examples adding, “the family structure has contributed to the fallen standard of education, in the past, training of the children used to be a team work where the father goes to work and the mother stays at home to look after the children. Nowadays, the family structure has broken down and everybody is looking for money,” he said.

This package, which will start with about 5,000 private schools in Nigeria, will allow students take practice tests online as this gives instant and detailed feedback and explanations to enable them improve on their examination scores or boost their academic profile.

“NGStudents offers the most complete examination preparation package that is easy to use and inexpensive. Every subject is divided into topics that allow students to target weaknesses in order to improve their score and revise efficiently so they can work smarter not harder,” said Aromolaran.

Exit mobile version