尼日利亚与中国的教育文盲:三方比较分析

Idongesit Michael Akpan, Tarila Ayibaebi Ekeuwei
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本研究聚焦于中国解决尼日利亚教育文盲问题的方法:三方比较分析。由于缺乏数字意识和技术创造力,世界上一些国家的整体发展受到阻碍,而数字意识和技术创造力是通过以统一的方式传播定性知识来实现的。这些知识后来被纳入教育机构的正规教育,但传播不力导致了教育文盲。因此,世界各国制定了不同的战略来遏制这一问题,这一问题在尼日利亚和世界上其他发展中国家等一些地区已经成为生存问题。本研究的目的是通过三方模型比较尼日利亚和中国在教育文盲问题上的做法。采用描述性研究设计,而数据来源主要是二手的,通过使用互联网资源,教科书,印刷出版物等。采用结构-功能理论进行研究。研究发现,尼日利亚和中国在教育机构管理的结构和模式、教育部门的预算拨款以及学习的模式/内容方面存在巨大差异,中国比尼日利亚做得更好。建议建立高等教育机构,把重点放在具体领域,以确保教师和学生的专业化和专门知识,并减少尼日利亚高等教育机构的过度拥挤
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Educational Illiteracy between Nigeria and China: A Tripartite Comparative Analysis
The study focused on approaches to educational illiteracy in Nigeria in China: A Tripartite Comparative Analysis. Holistic development in some countries of the world has been frustrated by the absence of digital awareness and technological creativity which are achieved through the spread of qualitative knowledge in a uniform manner. The poor spread of such knowledge, which has since been embodied into formal education in educational institutions results in educational illiteracy. Hence, countries of the world have instituted different strategies to curb the issue which in some climes like Nigeria and other developing countries of the world has been existential. The aim of the study is to compare the approaches to educational illiteracy between Nigeria and China through a tripartite model. The descriptive research design was adopted, while the sources of data were majorly secondary through the use of internet sources, textbooks, print publications, etc. The structural-functional theory was adopted for the study. It was discovered that there is a colossal disparity between Nigeria and China in terms of structure and pattern of educational institution(s) administration, budgetary allocations to the education sector, and pattern/content of learning, with China faring better than Nigeria. It was recommended that tertiary educational institutions should be established to focus on specific areas to ensure specialization, and expertise, amongst both instructors and students and also to reduce over-crowding in Nigerian tertiary institutions
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