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The paper suggests that a re-evaluation of traditional educational system such as communal education, group learning, folktales and legends, used in collaboration with the western education paradigm, will produce a better-cultured adult who will comfortably fit in the framework of current developments in the society.
The traditional education system in Nigeria is life-long in nature as it aims at equipping individuals with the necessary skills and attitudes that would help them function effectively in the society.
the very heart of Education for Teaching. 40 Mentoring and Teaching Profession in Nigeria ani, A.Adesoji and Akinsanya, Patrick O. Introduction Defining mentoring is not as difficult and tasking as some scholars like Newcombe (1988). I'amogb,y I (2013). M Id rez and Bodoczky (1999) would want us to believe. Reflecting
1 Φεβ 2023 · This article explores the significance of African traditional education within the context of Western education, focusing on its historical evolution, key principles, and philosophies.
In the context of Nigeria's evolving educational system, this study advocates for a seamless integration of traditional education into the formal education system, particularly through curriculum development and teaching methods. Such integration promises a more comprehensive educational experience.
This paper has discussed the place of value inculcation in the indigenous economy, the importance and goals of values in the traditional economy and how the society can become a better place if the concept of values can be taught seriously in schools especially in Social Studies classes.
Traditional Systems of Education In the Cultures of Nigeria I. INTRODUCTION. For any genuine progress to be made in the Third World, the citizens will have to settle down calmly to re-assess their institutions, examine the present amalgam they accept as civi lization, re-define their goal and work on the first principles of