From henceforth, the CRS and IRS you used to know in Nigerian secondary schools curriculum will now be regarded as
Religion and National Values (RNV).
Details below.
Latest news from the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja has ordered an immediate removal of Christian Religious Knowledge/Studies (C.R.K/C.R.S) and the Islamic Religious Knowledge (I.R.K) from the Nigerian Primary and Secondary School Curriculum.
In their argument, the Minister believes the changes will help cut down the number of subjects offered in our schools from 20 to a maximum of ten subjects under the nine-year basic educational curriculum in order to align with International standards.
The Ministry amended the scheme by letting subjects like Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Religious Studies (IRS), which are separately taught, to be merged under a compulsory subject known as Religion and National Values (RNV) . Other subjects brought under the RNV include Civic Education, Social Studies, and Security Education.
Meanwhile several reactions trail the removal and merging of the subjects from Nigerians who think the move is unnecessary, needless and uncalled for.
What’s your take on this? #comment!
Education Minister Removes C.R.K, IRS from National Curriculum!
Reviewed by Oniranu
on
April 29, 2016
Rating:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Let us know what you think by commenting below