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What are the crisis of education in Nigeria?
Education in Nigeria is full of crises. These crises are responsible for the poor standard of education in the country. Among many crises, examination malpractices, cultism and low school enrolment, poor performance and teacher quality as well as abandoned projects have been identified and discussed in details.
Does Nigeria have good education?
The country has over 10 million out-of-school children. That’s the highest in the world. Another 27 million children in school are performing very poorly. Millions of Nigerians are half-educated, and over 60 million – or 30\% – are illiterate.
What are the crisis of education?
There is a severe deficit of people at all levels of the education system who are committed to working together to improve the capacity and quality of our nation’s schools.
How many children are uneducated in Nigeria?
10,193,918 children
Nigeria has an estimated 10,193,918 children out school. Mr Nwajiuba stated this during the inauguration of “Better Education Service Delivery For All (BESDA)”, in Katsina on Monday. He announced that Nigeria had an estimated 10,193,918 children out school.
What is the current education system in Nigeria?
The current education system is 9-3-4 called Universal Basic Education (UBE) implies that every child spend the first 9-years of basic and compulsory education up to the Junior Secondary School (JSS-3) level, another 3 years in the senior secondary school, and 4-years in the tertiary institutions (27)(28) (29) .
Which region in Nigeria is more educated?
List by UNESCO (2012)
Rang | State | literacy rate (in \%) |
---|---|---|
1 | Lagos State | 92.0 |
2 | Osun State | 80.0 |
3 | Anambra State | 75.1 |
4 | Ekiti State | 74.7 |
Which country is more educated in Africa?
According to cnbc.com, South Africa was the most educated country in Africa in 2019. This country is the only one in Africa listed by OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) as one of the top 40 most educated countries in the world (in 2019).