Nigeria as a nation came into being in the year 1914 through the amalgamation of the Southern and Northern Protectorates by Sir Frederick Lugard. After this amalgamation, and prior to independence, there was no education policy clearly defined by the colonial government; instead, several educational ordinances were promulgated. However, the 1920 Phelps-Stokes Commission awakened the colonial government to the need for improvement. The 1951 regionalisation of education laws that later emerged and their implementation also focused on mass literacy and theoretical education. The exposure to higher education by few Nigerians, however, led to the agitation for independence, which was eventually granted on October 1, 1960. The independence invest...
The importance of education to human beings cannot be overemphasized. It is seen, regarded and accep...
Education is an ever evolving system, taking cues from past success to help educate future generatio...
The paper reviewed the post-colonial education delivery and the emergence of Nigeria’s National Poli...
Education development in Nigeria has gone through many phases and has faced many barriers. The colon...
Education is crucial in any type of society for the preservation of lives of its members and the mai...
Abstract Education has been variously defined as the process of acquiring knowledge and skill. Basic...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
To say that education is a potent factor in any political restructuring is an undisputable fact. For...
In the traditional (pre-colonial) African society, education was regarded as a means to a end and no...
The Nigeria educational system has undergone a plethora of changes and restructuring, with consisten...
Includes bibliographical references.I. THE PROBLEM In this paper an attempt is made to give a satisf...
Education is regarded as a fundamental human right and a catalyst for social justice and development...
The paper reviewed the formulation and implementation of the Nigerian national policy of education t...
Since pre-colonial times, educational policies have been promulgated to give guidance to Educational...
This paper looked at the role of education in the development of any nation, noting among others th...
The importance of education to human beings cannot be overemphasized. It is seen, regarded and accep...
Education is an ever evolving system, taking cues from past success to help educate future generatio...
The paper reviewed the post-colonial education delivery and the emergence of Nigeria’s National Poli...
Education development in Nigeria has gone through many phases and has faced many barriers. The colon...
Education is crucial in any type of society for the preservation of lives of its members and the mai...
Abstract Education has been variously defined as the process of acquiring knowledge and skill. Basic...
Education did not occupy a primal place in the European colonial project in Africa. The ideology of ...
To say that education is a potent factor in any political restructuring is an undisputable fact. For...
In the traditional (pre-colonial) African society, education was regarded as a means to a end and no...
The Nigeria educational system has undergone a plethora of changes and restructuring, with consisten...
Includes bibliographical references.I. THE PROBLEM In this paper an attempt is made to give a satisf...
Education is regarded as a fundamental human right and a catalyst for social justice and development...
The paper reviewed the formulation and implementation of the Nigerian national policy of education t...
Since pre-colonial times, educational policies have been promulgated to give guidance to Educational...
This paper looked at the role of education in the development of any nation, noting among others th...
The importance of education to human beings cannot be overemphasized. It is seen, regarded and accep...
Education is an ever evolving system, taking cues from past success to help educate future generatio...
The paper reviewed the post-colonial education delivery and the emergence of Nigeria’s National Poli...