Lawan made the suggestion on Monday while declaring open a public hearing on three bills that seek to establish three Federal educational institutions.
Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Monday called on managers and administrators of education in the country to consider a review of the curricula in educational institutions at all levels.
“The time has come, actually we are late in reviewing our curricula to reflect our desire and need to produce manpower for a 21st century economy. “We don’t have to have oil. There are so many countries that have no oil. But because they concentrated in developing their people educationally, and the right education, today, their economies are doing so well based largely on what their people can do.
The Senate President said Nigeria needs teachers that are up to date in digital training because “you cannot continue to use the analogue system to just produce teachers who will go and write on the blackboard and that hardly say anything about an iPad functions.
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