The Guardian (Nigeria)

13 years after, FG reinstates history in education curriculum, begins training of 3,700 teachers

- From Kanayo Umeh, Abuja

THIRTEEN years after it was abolished, Federal Government, yesterday, formally announced the return of history as a stand- alone subject in the country’s basic education curriculum.

Also, 3,700 history teachers have been shortliste­d for the first round of training for enhanced teaching of the subject.

Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, speaking at the reintroduc­tion ceremony, lamented that national cohesion was threatened, following removal of the subject from the curriculum.

He said: “History used to be one of the foundation­al subjects taught in our classroom. But for inexplicab­le reasons, the stream of teaching and learning was abolished. This single act, no doubt, relegated and eroded the knowledge and informatio­n that learners could otherwise have been exposed to. It was a monumental mistake.

“The loss created by the absence of this subject has led to a fall in moral values, erosion of civic values and disconnect from the past. More worrisome was the neglect of the teaching of this subject at basic and post basic levels of education, invariably eroding the knowledge of the evolution of Nigeria as a country.”

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