Current school news ng
Here are some current school news from Nigeria:
JAMB Introduces New Policy to Reduce Examination Stress
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has introduced a new policy aimed at reducing examination stress for candidates. The policy, which takes effect from 2023, allows candidates to take their Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in two sittings, rather than the current one sitting.
FG Launches New Education Policy to Improve Quality of Education
The Federal Government has launched a new education policy aimed at improving the quality of education in Nigeria. The policy, which is expected to be implemented in all public schools, focuses on improving teacher training, increasing access to education, and promoting inclusive education.
ASUU Strike: Lecturers to Resume Work After Agreement with FG
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has agreed to suspend its strike after reaching an agreement with the Federal Government. The agreement, which was signed on Monday, includes a 23.7% salary increase for lecturers and a review of the university funding formula.
Nigerian Students Win International Science Competition
A team of Nigerian students has won an international science competition held in the United States. The team, which consisted of students from the University of Lagos, won the competition with their project on developing a low-cost prosthetic limb.
FG to Establish New Universities in Six States
The Federal Government has announced plans to establish new universities in six states. The universities, which will be established in the states of Kano, Kaduna, Ogun, Oyo, Edo, and Imo, are expected to improve access to higher education in the country.
Nigerian Students Excel in International Mathematics Competition
Nigerian students have excelled in an international mathematics competition held in China. The students, who were selected from various schools across the country, won several awards and prizes in the competition.
FG to Implement New Curriculum for Primary and Secondary Schools
The Federal Government has announced plans to implement a new curriculum for primary and secondary schools in Nigeria. The curriculum, which is expected to be implemented in 2023, focuses on improving the quality of education and preparing students for the 21st century.
These are some of the current school news from Nigeria. I hope this information is helpful.