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Journal of Advances in Education and Philosophy (JAEP)
Volume-2 | Issue-04 | 280-285
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Hidden Curricclum and Its Implictions for the Nigrian Education System
AGHA-OKO, Patience Uchenna, NWAFOR, Naboth HA
Published : Aug. 30, 2018
DOI : 10.36348/jaep
Abstract
This paper addresses the inconsistencies that exist between the stated objectives of the National Policy on Education and the delivery of the content of the national curriculum in the educational system of Nigeria. This stems from the fact that what is intended in the curriculum is different from what is perceived by learners. This concept which has been identified as the hidden curriculum is what this paper strives to relate as the root cause of some unhealthy relationships in the society. It reveals ultimately the reason why education in Nigeria has not been able to provide the needed thrust visa-a-vis the three key values necessary for national development. In view of this exposition, recommendations are made towards a redirection of focus on the educational delivery to strike a balance between what the curriculum intends and the final outcome on the learners.
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