尼日利亚免费教育的性质:批判性反思

Damilare G. Tella, Prosper Kofi Agboga, Samuel Kwabla Segbefia
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在不同的时代和政权下,尼日利亚国家政府通过其免费教育政策做出了一些努力,使所有人都能接受教育。虽然有些人取得了显著的成功,但有些人却彻底失败了。研究者认为有必要批判性地审视免费教育的概念,并探究教育本身的本质。研究者通过提出问题采用了归纳法。本文的发现是,教育不可能完全免费,因为总是要付出代价,教育本身的性质背叛了它的主要目的,因此也背叛了其他目的。本文借鉴已有的例子,提出了一些战术和战略改革,并得出结论,尼日利亚的教育是“免费的”,除非进行彻底的改革,否则不会成为自己的教育。
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Nature of Free education in Nigeria: A Critical Reflection
At different eras and regimes, the Nigerian national government have made several efforts to make education accessible to all through its free education policy. while some recorded remarkable success, others resulted into utter failure. The researcher felt the need to critically examine the concept of free education and probe into the very nature of the education itself. The researcher adopted the inductive approach by raising questions. The findings of this paper is that education cannot be entirely free, as there is always a price to pay and the nature of the education itself betrays its primary purpose and consequently, other purposes. Borrowing from existing examples, this paper suggested some tactical and strategic reforms and concluded that Nigeria’s education, which is “free” would not be its own until radical reforms are made.
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