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Title: | Educational Policy Change and Its Implication on the Teaching and Learning of History in Jos North Local Government Area, Plateau State |
Authors: | Maigoro, Lazarus Luka Nyamla, Edward lliya Gochin, Micah Dos Podar, Jessica Gideon |
Issue Date: | Dec-2019 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Educational Studies |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.2;Iss.2; Pp 423-433 |
Abstract: | The paper is on Policy change and its impact on the Teaching and
Learning of History in Jos North Local Government of Plateau State.
Nigeria. The work was informed by the continuous decline in the status
of History in Nigerian schools. The survey rescarch design was used for
the study. Five research questions guided the study. A sample of ten
secondary schools were randomly selected from which 100 respondents
comprising ninety students and ten teachers were drawn. The instrument
for data collection was questionnaire. Data from the EPCITALHQ were
analysed using mean scores. The result showed that Nigeria frequently
changes its policies on education which has always been poorly
implemented. Corruption, poor and selfish political will, inadequate
trained personnel are all factors responsible for unfruitful policy
formulation and implementation in education in Nigeria. It was also
found that the policy which replaced History with social studies in the
primary and junior secondary schools and made it an elective in the
senior secondary classes is more than any other factor responsible for the
decline in the status of History in Nigerian secondary schools. In view of
the findings of this study. it was recommended that government should
ensure the effective implementation of the recent policy which makes
the study of History compulsory in Nigerian schools. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3462 |
ISSN: | 1118-9088 |
Appears in Collections: | Arts Education
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