Education

NANS, others flay FG over ‘irrelevant’ course remarks

By Ndigwe Ifunanya The Federal Government’s plan to phase out university courses considered irrelevant to the national economy has brought about criticisms from student leaders and undergraduates who view the move as an attack on academic freedom. This follows recent comments by the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, who described several disciplines, particularly in the social […]
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Ten secondary schools in Borno get resource centres

Ten secondary schools in Borno State are the latest beneficiaries of the MultiChoice Resource Centre which is an audio-visual learning aid designed to facilitate effective teaching and learning. The launch held on Tuesday last week at the Government College, Maiduguri.

AFED pleads for schools in converted structures

Private school owners under the umbrella of Association for Formidable Educational Development (AFED) have pleaded that the Lagos State Government should revisit the contentious aspect of its policy which does not allow the use of converted structures.

Absence of enabling act delays degree-awarding

Mrs Ladipo passionately admonish the staff and students of the college to work for peaceful coexistence and harmony in the college for productivity to be achieved. She enjoined all to contribute their quota with every sense of commitment, dedication, hardworking and fear of God towards taking the college to the next level.

Novena varsity boosts courses with intelligence, security studies

The Intelligence and Security Studies we run in Novena University is the first and only course in African universities. To make Novena of an international standard, we have anchored the Intelligence and Security Studies of the institution on the Galilee College in Israel because Israel as a country is known all over the world as best intelligence state.”

Why we want mental arithmetic in primary education – Prof Ale

This is bad because Africa is behind in science and technology. South Africa, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia were there. In the past six years, Nigeria has been participating. Nigeria hosted the Pan African Mathematics Olympiad in 2006 and won gold.

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