Education in Nigeria

Often times when we see international students here in the US and even on our campus, we often ask why are they here? what brought them all this way just to go to school? Well after reading this article on the education system of Nigeria it is no wonder why more students are not seeking education outside of their country. The government posted a statement saying that the teachers who were given a test were expected to pass with a 75% score or better. Sadly they said that 66% of the teachers were unable to make these scores. Many officials vowed to make a change and redo the whole system and only hire qualified teachers. The teachers however and those who are working at these schools were not happy with these results. They said that this was the 3 test that year that they had to take and the government is not being fair with the results and are only posting only what makes the teachers look bad. There is the bigger issue with that many teachers do not want to be teachers and find it hard to motivate their students and make the classroom environment an environment to learn in. Some of these classes have 90-120 students which just adds to the difficulty of teaching so many. Many families with money have put their students in private schools which is creating an even greater economic and social divide among the people. Many students who have been in school for years are unable to write 5 complete sentences together which has caused problems for those students who make it to the university level. The system is in need of help but with everyone blaming everyone else it seems that for now many students will continue to seek education anywhere they can find it.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-41656369


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