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FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by ExAngel007(f): 10:53pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
The federal government has approved a new National Language Policy which makes mother tongue a compulsory medium of instruction for public primary school pupils. https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2022/11/fg-approves-mother-tongue-as-compulsory-language-of-instruction-in-primary-schools.html 74 Likes 8 Shares
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Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by ElSudani: 10:56pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
If true, one of the best policies to ever come out of our educational system. 237 Likes 18 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by immortalcrown(m): 11:04pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
Instructional material and qualified teachers were never the problem. I don't know what the man means in his reference to these two factors. Good. The problem is, how will the government ensure a child from tribe A living in tribe B gets proper lesson on tribe A language? For example, how a Yoruba kid in the North will be able to learn Yoruba language properly in the North. ADDED: For those claiming I didn't read the post, stop acting smart when you are highly ignorant. Because I pointed out the bigger problem, you claim I didn't see the smaller problem expressed in the post. Is this how your brain works? I read the post. I then pointed out where the major issue lies. As a matter of fact, a person's mother tongue is the language of the person's ancestors, not the language of a foreign region where the person was born and raised. The mother tongue of a Yoruba person born and raised in the North is Yoruba language, not Hausa language. The keyword in the meaning of "mother tongue" is "native". Is a child born by a Yoruba couple in the North a native of Hausa? Stop fooling yourselves. You are the one who doesn't understand my comment. The post talks about the dominant language in the children's region of residence. I commented about the children's ancestral language, which is the biggest challenge in this regard. If you don't lack common sense, you would have known that what the government tackles here is not the actual problem. This is why the government always goes a million miles in misleading you before you realize you are misled. Have you ever seen a child of tribe A raised in tribe B and the child knows tribe A language more than he or she knows tribe B language? Even if you have seen a child like that, the case is very rare, it is less than 5%. Most of the tribe A children raised in tribe B even know tribe B language more than they know the tribe A language. Almost every child grows to naturally understand the dominant language of his or her region of residence. Every Igbo kid raised in the North is even better in Hausa language than in Igbo language. Every Yoruba kid raised in the North is good in Hausa language, or even better in Hausa language than in Yoruba language. So, has the mother tongue of a place of residence ever been a serious problem for any kid? The serious challenge kids have is being fluent in the dominant language in their place of residence while knowing just little or nothing about the dominant language of their ancestral (native) tribe. The bigger problem I pointed is absolutely in line with the smaller problem expressed in this post. So, why are people replying me as if my comment is off-point or illogical? Tụfịakwa! 77 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Ofunaofu: 11:04pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
He said even though the policy has officially taken effect, it can only be fully implemented when government develops instructional materials and qualified teachers are available. 14 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by ZKOSOSO(m): 11:10pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
That's not the meaning of Mother tonight. Hope that are trying to send Hausafulanikanuri teachers to the whole country o 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by FreeStuffsNG: 11:14pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
ElSudani:I completely agree. The best thing is that the policy is based on emperical evidence. A study done in Ile Ife some years ago proved that students taught in Yoruba performed better than those taught in English language. Another thing is that this policy has helped nations like India greatly. In few years, it will be extended to SSS3. God bless Nigeria! 76 Likes 5 Shares
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Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 11:17pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
Aboki don come with rubbish policy 8 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by kumulus(m): 11:26pm On Nov 30, 2022 |
If true, might be the best news I've read yet on NL this year.... 21 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by nony43(m): 2:44am On Dec 01, 2022 |
It is a very good policy , but then some pupils in some regions might have a struggle in learning English later. 22 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Dshocker(m): 2:45am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Am from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), my problem now is; who will teach me Swahili language in school¿ 12 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by NaijaCover(m): 2:47am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Following The Thread |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by southsouthking(m): 2:47am On Dec 01, 2022 |
What's the benefit of this? 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Nobody: 2:48am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Huh? |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Nobody: 2:48am On Dec 01, 2022 |
FreeStuffsNG: Lol. What happens if I’m not Yoruba and we happen to live in Ile Ife and I have no desire for my child to learn Yoruba. Will the school teach my child in his own mother tongue too? The dominant language spoken in the community doesn’t make it my mother tongue 29 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Lumig: 2:51am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Nice one. A clap � for the FG for this laudable step. Surely the negative-minded ones will still find a fault in this decision 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Alvin007: 2:56am On Dec 01, 2022 |
immortalcrown: Adamu explained that the mother tongue to be used in each school will be the dominant language spoken by the community where it is located. 33 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Peterobi90: 2:57am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Dumb policy honestly..... has he been to majority of public primary schools, do they look like English is even being practised there, its sad the little encouragement is about to be wiped off with a pronounced law.. How would the children now be enlightened to read for exposure and broad knowledge in a country with 250 different languages of very small groups to compete with their peers in private schools and international? Would the secondary education now be an English language class for students in order not to be caught up with language barriers in the future? Well... in a few years time, the retrogressed education would be obvious and the result would be evident. Mother tongue is a family affair, community language is not mother tongue... the policy is baseless, divisive and even threatens Nigerian unity, its absurd a country seriously divided on religious lines wants to make it's already ethnic divided line very obvious 9 Likes |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Abujaexpress: 3:00am On Dec 01, 2022 |
NimrodEndOfDays: |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by blaise26abj(m): 3:03am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Yureyes: Nothing bad in allowing your child to learn the predominant language of your host community . Most Igbo kids that grew up in the south west can speak Yoruba fluently . It is actually a great move if well implemented . In terms of integration of the country and ability of students to understand better what they are taught . I see it as a baby step towards removal of state of origin and having state of residence . 42 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Nwakannaya1: 3:04am On Dec 01, 2022 |
When you instruct them with the mother tongue which isn't bad in itself, I hope they would be able to communicate with others from other geolocations in their own mother's tongue. We already have Nigerian languages in schools but making them compulsory languages of instruction has the capacity of limiting the pupils in less developed country like ours. Since he removed sex education from curriculum, I no longer take him serious. Self-confessed failure of a minister. 9 Likes |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by HITsquad: 3:05am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Long overdue... |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Cantonese: 3:08am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Imagine teaching English in your mother tongue. Imagine teaching English in some mother tongues, wey I no go mention their names. What about mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics? Imagine teaching law in the mother language. Some languages must not dare, otherwise everywhere go scatter! If you are not taught English, imagine how it would be at the markets, or in public places. Imagine how you go take toast woman for road. As you are speaking your own, she dey speak her own with hand sign to respond. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by arantess: 3:13am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Ofunaofu:Lol The statement contradicts itself It has taken effect buuuut no teachers and materials available How then has it taken effect 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by ElSudani: 3:14am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Peterobi90: Do pupils in UK, USA, Germany, Canada, Japan, China or India start school by learning a foreign language first? What is dumb is the idea of teaching our kids a foreign language before they can even start learning. 35 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Cantonese: 3:15am On Dec 01, 2022 |
ElSudani: You don go there before? |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by Vello(m): 3:16am On Dec 01, 2022 |
nony43:who English help? 1 Like |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by ElSudani: 3:17am On Dec 01, 2022 |
Cantonese: Seven countries, I've been to four of them. Where have you been to? 9 Likes |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by nony43(m): 3:22am On Dec 01, 2022 |
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Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by eldoradoxx: 3:34am On Dec 01, 2022 |
ElSudani:Policy without instructional materials and qualified teachers on ground? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: FG Approves Mother Tongue As A Compulsory Language In Primary Schools by BabaAgba79(m): 3:45am On Dec 01, 2022 |
ExAngel007: The way it was before when Prof Babs Fafunwa was Minister of Education in 1986. Nice one. 3 Likes |
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