Just in: Osun reverts to old education policies
The Osun State government on Monday reverted to the old policies on education system.
She said the committee led by Prof. Oluremi Aina; set up to review government education policies had recommended a return to the 6-3-3-4 education system in line with the National Education Policies. According to her, schools will revert to old nomenclature known as colleges, grammar and high schools instead of elementary, middle and high schools for which they are presently called.She disclosed that other recommendations that were also adopted by the council was the replacement of Tutors-General and Headmasters-General with Permanent Secretaries.
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