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Unlocking the Potential of Education in Nigeria's Industry 4.0 Era: Overcoming Challenges of Digital Transformation Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Akinnubi, Olaolu Paul; Yahaya, Ajoke Kudirat
Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Review Vol. 6 No. 3: October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijerr.v6i3.66842

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The introduction of Industry 4.0 has led to enormous technology advancements that have altered many different industries throughout the world. As Nigeria struggles to stay up with the digital revolution, it faces numerous educational obstacles. The primary obstacles to the successful implementation of digital transformation in the Nigerian educational system are examined. This study aims to analyze the importance of fostering partnerships between governmental bodies, business executives and academic institutions. The research method uses Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The data collection process is carried out by identifying and evaluating scientific articles that are relevant to the topic. After identifying relevant articles, the data analysis process began by thoroughly reading each selected article. The study found collaboration can make it easier to share information, resources and expertise, creating environment for the digital revolution of education. In conclusion, Nigeria must overcome several obstacles to fully realize the potential of education in the age of Industry 4.0. By investing in infrastructure, teacher training, curriculum development, collaborations, research, and inclusivity, Nigeria may embrace the promise of digital transformation to enhance its educational system and prepare its future workforce for the demands of the digital era.
ICT Application as A Supervisory Tool for Effective Instructional Delivery Approach for Secondary Schools in Kwara State Yahaya, Ajoke Kudirat; Bolaji, Hameed Olalekan
International Journal of Informatics, Information System and Computer Engineering (INJIISCOM) Vol 4 No 2 (2023): INJIISCOM: VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2, DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/injiiscom.v4i2.9783

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Information and communication technology (ICT) has become an integral part of modern society, and its applications are not limited to the business and industry sectors alone. The effective use of ICT in schools depends on the availability of appropriate infrastructure and resources. The current research aims to examine the extent to which ICT tools enhance the effectiveness of instructional delivery in secondary schools in Kwara State. This study used a survey research method to conduct a systematic inquiry into a subject. Five research questions will guide the study using qualitative data collection methods. The study will be conducted in three randomly selected secondary schools in Kwara State with a sample of 150 teachers and 60 school leaders participating. The questionnaire used was titled ICT Applications as supervisory tools for effective instructional delivery. The qualitative data will be collected through in-depth interviews with 150 teachers and 60 school administrators in the selected schools. The findings advocate that ICTs have the potential to improve the quality of education and enhance the learning experiences of students. The study also highlights the challenges that teachers face in the use of ICT and the need for the government and other stakeholders to address these challenges to ensure the effective use of ICTs in education.
From Flawed to Flourishing: Reshaping the Nigerian Curriculum for Sustainable National Development Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Mahmud, Musa Aremu; Ehindero, Ronke Elizabeth; Ajape, Rasheedat Oladunni; Yahaya, Ajoke Kudirat; Jolaoye, Joshua Durotoye
Journal of Education Action Reseach Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jear.v7i4.67812

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The Nigerian education system plays a crucial role in shaping the nation's future. However, over the years, there have been concerns about the effectiveness and relevance of the curriculum in preparing students to face rapidly changing global challenges. This research aims to explore the weaknesses within the current Nigerian curriculum and propose strategies to reshape it to drive sustainable national development. It is a comprehensive and systematic literature review, a critical step to thoroughly understand the challenges within Nigeria's curriculum and identify potential improvement strategies. This research allows for a comprehensive synthesis of scholarly articles, governmental reports, and educational publications, establishing a strong foundation for subsequent methodologies. The study begins by analyzing the current state of the Nigerian curriculum, highlighting its limitations and shortcomings. It delves into how the curriculum inadequately addresses critical skills and competencies needed by the 21st-century workforce, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and digital literacy.The study emphasizes the need for continuous evaluation mechanisms and feedback to ensure the effectiveness of the modified curriculum. Regular assessments and monitoring systems should be implemented to measure the impact of curriculum changes and identify areas for improvement. By addressing these deficiencies and integrating relevant and practical skills, the curriculum can better prepare students to face future challenges.