调查为什么尼日利亚的学生认为教育是骗局

1 Pub Date : 2023-05-23 DOI:10.37074/jalt.2023.6.1.31
Article Info, Florence Omumu, Kaizar Victoria, Omenebele
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尽管教育对个人和社会都有显著的好处,但尼日利亚的一些学生说教育/上学是一个骗局。没有研究确定为什么学生说教育/学校是一个骗局。本研究旨在为“教育/学校是骗局”这一口号的含义、学生使用这一口号的原因和出路提供实证证据。采用半结构化问卷从尼日利亚两个州的公立学校/机构的学生中获取信息。调查结果表明,这句口号意味着没有受过教育的人在经济上做得更好,而许多大学毕业生失业。他们还表明学生们对尼日利亚的教育体系不满意。学生们给出了使用这一口号的理由,包括社会价值观低下、失业和课程设置差。他们建议政府应该为毕业生提供工作,课程应该更加注重技能获取。这项研究结果的含义包括更新现有的理论,这些理论涉及影响学生对教育的态度和信念的因素,以及调整教育政策、教学方法和课程以满足学生需求的必要性。这项研究为“教育/学校是一个骗局”的口号提供了经验证据。需要进一步的研究,通过深入访谈在尼日利亚其他州证实这一经验证据。
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Investigating why students in Nigeria perceive education as a scam
Despite the outstanding benefits of education to the individual and society, some students in Nigeria are saying education/schooling is a scam. No study has been undertaken to determine why students say education/school is a scam. This study aims to provide empirical evidence on the meaning of the slogan ‘education/school is a scam’, why the students are using the slogan and the way out. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to elicit information from students in public schools/institutions in two states in Nigeria. The findings show that the slogan means that uneducated people are doing better financially, and many graduates are unemployed. They also show that the students are unsatisfied with the Nigerian educational system. Poor societal values, unemployment, and poor curriculum were reasons the students gave for using the slogan. They suggested that government should provide work for graduates and that the curriculum should be more practically oriented toward skills acquisition. The implications of this study’s findings include an update of existing theories on the factors that influence students’ attitudes and beliefs about education and the need to tailor education policy, teaching methods and curriculum to meet the needs of students. This study provides empirical evidence for the slogan ‘education/school is a scam’. Further studies are needed to confirm this empirical evidence in other states in Nigeria using in-depth interviews.
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