Mass Education in Nigeria

Mass Education in Nigeria 歌词

歌曲 Mass Education in Nigeria
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[00:00.10] From VOA Learning English,
[00:02.33] this is the Education Report.
[00:04.99] Nigeria has one of the world's highest rates of people
[00:09.59] who can not read or write,
[00:11.96] but a government agency is taking steps to help
[00:16.66] more than 400,000 Nigerians in Kano state become literate.
[00:22.71] The Kano State Agency for Mass Education
[00:27.17] has set high goals for literacy.
[00:30.51] The goals may be hard to reach because the adults
[00:34.99] and young people the agency wants to teach
[00:38.45] are not attending school.
[00:41.10] Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike
[00:46.21] reported on the situation last September.
[00:49.67] The minister said, the number of illiterate Nigerian adults
[00:55.08] has increased by 10 million over the past 20 years,
[01:00.69] the current total is 35 million;
[01:04.39] the nation also has more than 10 million children
[01:08.85] who are not in school.
[01:11.56] To improve that situation, Kano's educational agency
[01:17.01] has joined with Education for All (EFA),
[01:20.28] a project of the United Nations
[01:23.28] Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
[01:28.75] Working together, they have launched more than
[01:33.65] 8,074 adult literacy classes in 44 local government councils.
[01:42.21] The effort is expected to reach about 403,700 people.
[01:49.02] Success would mean a 90 percent adult literacy level by 2015.
[01:56.70] The agency says it has 16,000 facilitators
[02:02.10] to teach and train students,
[02:04.87] the aim is to extend its reach
[02:08.32] to all the 44 local government councils in the state.
[02:13.39] Kano City Women Center is one of
[02:17.04] many learning centers for young and adult women.
[02:21.19] It serves 965 students at its school
[02:25.85] and 145 more women at a vocational or occupational center.
[02:33.61] The school teaches English, mathematics, geography,
[02:39.32] biology, chemistry, economics, and other subjects.
[02:44.58] At the vocational center,
[02:47.23] women learn how to knit and sew,
[02:50.34] and make products like soaps and air fresheners.
[02:54.41] Halima Aminu is 25 years old and a mother of three children.
[03:01.16] She once left school because of a lack of financial support.
[03:06.44] She started attending the Kano City Women Center in 2010.
[03:12.81] Today, she is in her final year
[03:16.43] at the senior secondary-school level.
[03:19.54] "When I come to school in the morning I will enter my class,
[03:23.81] so when I finish learning, taking lectures
[03:28.13] then I will go back home.
[03:29.68] I have children, I will teach them
[03:33.04] and take my exercise-books to revise.
[03:36.40] So I also help them in doing their homework," said Aminu.
[03:39.80] Halima Amin hopes to continue her education at the next level
[03:44.86] and someday become a medical doctor.
[03:48.58] And that's the VOA Learning English Education Report.
[03:54.40] I'm Bob Doughty.
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