Saturday, 28 July 2012

THE FALLING STANDARD OF EDUCATION IN NIGERIA WHO IS TO BE BLAME PARENT OR GOVERNMENT


By – Opeyemi Giwa

Pupil Ajegule Grammar school. Photo: Opeyemi Giwa


The deepest fear of our country and the standard of education is not because we thought that we are inadequate but that we are powerful beyond measure, and we also give room for selfish interest which brought about corruption.
 
Looking in to the standard of education of our today’s world judgmentally government are to be blame more than the parent why?

The government mostly stands as the originator of every new idea that comes out or goes on in the education sector, this means that any step or decision being made by the government is what is being followed by every individual this include teachers, parents and students. But looking into our country of today government had refuse and also fail to perform their duty which automatically one way or the other brought the fall in the standard of education.

Furthermore, using general written exams as a case study like G.C.E, NECO, JAMB, when student writes this exams there should be proper plan for the exam and also invigilators should act strict in fact this will help the government to have a relaxed mind that when this type of exams are going on definitely this will also create a very reading and conducive environment.


However, governments are supposed to create or bring in security cameras in every examination hall but because they have refused to create permanent site poor examination they find it very hard to embark on such projects.

In conclusion, government has also refuse to support student in terms of providing text books in every public school which are usually school under the arm of the government, also laboratories equipments are not left out in this aspect, all this things should be available for students so that they can study for exams in a conducive environment and also to have something reading, but because government had fail to do this there have been a drastic change.

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