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Title: | Decolonizing Nigerian Educational System as an Impetus for a Holistic Development |
Authors: | Odunayo Tolulope Ojo, Atinuke Titilope Babalola Babatunde Joshua Omotosho, (PhD) |
Keywords: | educational system development individuals education indigenised overemphasised |
Issue Date: | 16-Jun-2023 |
Publisher: | British Journal of Education |
Citation: | Vol.11, Issue 9, |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.11,;Issue 9, |
Abstract: | The importance of education in the development of individuals and society as a
whole cannot be overemphasised. But when it is not indigenised, some of the aims may become
defeated as traditional norms are destroyed and social productivity is curtailed. Studies have
therefore advocated for a decolonised education as the probable solution to the socio-cultural and
economic challenges facing the continent of Africa. Consequently, this paper examined
decolonised education in Nigeria as an impetus for a holistic development. In addressing the
subject, the paper examined decolonized education in Nigeria; the impacts of western education
on Nigeria and indigenous education; and the importance of decolonising education for African
centred development. The paper further argued that while the structure for a decolonised
education exits in the country, nothing much has been done in the area of implementation in recent
times. The paper therefore recommended that concerted efforts must be made to decolonise
education at all levels in order to pave way for a holistic and Nigerian centred development. |
Description: | The importance of education in the development of individuals and society as a
whole cannot be overemphasised. But when it is not indigenised, some of the aims may become
defeated as traditional norms are destroyed and social productivity is curtailed. Studies have
therefore advocated for a decolonised education as the probable solution to the socio-cultural and
economic challenges facing the continent of Africa. Consequently, this paper examined
decolonised education in Nigeria as an impetus for a holistic development. In addressing the
subject, the paper examined decolonized education in Nigeria; the impacts of western education
on Nigeria and indigenous education; and the importance of decolonising education for African
centred development. The paper further argued that while the structure for a decolonised
education exits in the country, nothing much has been done in the area of implementation in recent
times. The paper therefore recommended that concerted efforts must be made to decolonise
education at all levels in order to pave way for a holistic and Nigerian centred development. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2395 |
ISSN: | 2054-6351(Print) |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Guidance AND Counselling
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