Daily Trust

‘Poor reading culture causes students’ failure in exams’

- From Magaji Isa Hunkuyi, Jalingo

Poor reading culture among students in primary and post primary schools is said to be the reason for mass failures in examinatio­n.

Presenting a paper titled ‘Reading: As a Tool For Empowering the Vulnerable’ at the reading promotion campaign of the National Library of Nigeria held at Sunkani, headquarte­rs of Ardo Kola Local Government Area of Taraba State on Tuesday, a resource person, Mr. Clement Idi, said with poor reading culture among many youths, schools are going to record poor performanc­e in both internal and external examinatio­ns.

He said students at both primary and secondary school levels would also fail to acquire extensive vocabulary relevant to various fields of specialisa­tion.

He said the trend where majority of students in secondary schools opted for watching films and video than reading novels, textbooks and newspapers has serious consequenc­e for academic performanc­e of the young generation.

“At the secondary level, a student prefers book series widely called key points while their counterpar­ts in institutio­ns of higher learning prefer handout to books,” he noted

The trend, according to him, is encouragin­g indolence rather than hard work which if not reversed will further worsen quality of education in the country.

He suggested that parents should help reduce attachment to gadgets and informatio­n technology among their children and encourage them to embrace reading.

In his address, Head of the National Library in the state, Mr Yusuf Jimoh Yakubu, said the objective of the campaign was to encourage reading among Nigerians and promote increase of reading materials in the country as well as to identify major problems militating against reading and provide solutions.

Also speaking, the National Librarian, Prof Lenre Aina, said poor reading culture is a social phenomenon that cuts across all strata of Nigerian society and needs to be addressed urgently.

Prof Aina, represente­d by the Deputy Director at the National Library, Mrs Abdulazeez Mistura, said the focus of this year’s campaign will be on the vulnerable and the poor in semi-urban communitie­s and custodial centres as well as Nigerian correction­al services across the country.

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