NERDC speaks on ‘removal’ of CRK from school’s curriculum
In a statement released on Tuesday, NERDC maintained that the subject was never removed and also insisted that they did not introduce the Islamic Arabic Studies/French combination, as being rumoured in some quarters.
The NERDC Executive Secretary, Prof. Ismail Junaidu, said the Basic Education Curriculum which includes the Christian Religious Knowledge and the Islamic Studies, was approved in 2013 by the National Council on Education.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the last review of the curriculum was approved in 2013 and implementation commenced in September 2014.
“In both instances, neither the Christian Religious Knowledge nor Islamic Studies was removed from the curriculum.
“The Management of NERDC hereby reiterates categorically that the subject offerings (Civic Education, Social Studies, Christian Religious Knowledge, Islamic Studies and Security Education) under the Religion and National Values Curriculum are distinct and taught separately on the time table.
“CRK is still taught in schools; as a separate distinct subject with the accompanying Teachers’ Guide. There is no subject in the Nigerian School Curriculum called Islamic Arabic Studies nor anywhere in the world as being speculated,” Junaidu said.
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