Monday, January 4, 2010

CLOSURE OF TERTIARY INSTITUTION

Closure of Tertiary Institution:Most laurels of education endeavour especially in our case Nigeria, Professor Wole Soyinka and others suggested the closure of our tertiary institution for restructuring of which is seems acceptable to me. This is because of the fallacy of the educational policy being made un-relevant by some educational actors called institutional administrator....
The above objective being achieved the government should turn attention for retraining of the civil service to meet the present challenges for accelerated national development. This can be achieved if the civil service is divided in to groups and these groups be trained by the rejuvenated University and polytechnic lasting three months....
There is no question, that expectation from curriculum and standards has dropped over the past years and evidence of decline in tertiary educational achievement in recent decade is beyond question....
Familiarity with digital keyboard and electronic operations; understanding how to follow programme commands; recognizing when a system is following or deviating from a programme; knowledge of a basic computer language and the special vocabulary referring to hardware, software etc should be encourage in our tertiary system. This will be the whole gain for closing and restructuring our tertiary education. FULL TEXT VISIT: http://restructertiaryereducate.blogspot.com/
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2 comments:

  1. We live in a society that is continually evolving and yet, somehow, it has become generally accepted that schooling should not change. Many still hold an expectation that what “used to work” remains appropriate.The world is different. Does one refuse to wear new cloths when the old ones' outgrown its time? It doesn’t mean the old cloths are bad, they just don’t serve their purpose any longer in the new generation subjected with environtmental changes and new technology. Critical Theory and Critical teaching are based on the premise of continual change. Perhaps Critical teaching and cretivity will help us to prepare the Nigerian young citizens of tomorrow for the inevitable changes they must meet.

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