Overview:
After independence in 1960, Nigeria needed to create an education system that reflected its national values, unity, and development goals.
The 1969 Curriculum Conference:
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Held in Lagos.
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First national effort to overhaul the colonial curriculum.
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Participants included educators, civil servants, university scholars, religious leaders, and professionals from all regions.
Key Objectives:
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Make education more relevant to Nigerian needs.
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Promote national unity.
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Integrate science, technology, vocational training, and Nigerian languages into the curriculum.
Outcome:
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National Policy on Education (1977)—Nigeria’s first comprehensive education blueprint.
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Emphasis on functional, relevant, and integrated education.