African Language Policy and Planning (Linguistics/Social/Policy) | 25 May 2007
Policy Evolution in African Contexts: Implications for Nigeria's Future Learners
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Abstract
In recent years, education policies in Nigeria have undergone significant reforms aimed at improving educational outcomes. The analysis is based on a review of existing literature and reports from various educational stakeholders, focusing on recent policy documents and their impact over time. While significant progress has been made, challenges such as teacher training and resources remain critical areas for improvement. Further investment should be directed towards enhancing teacher competencies and ensuring equitable access to quality education across all regions.