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FG to conduct national learning assessment every three years — Alausa
NG🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

FG to conduct national learning assessment every three years — Alausa

The Nigerian Federal Government has announced plans to institutionalize the National Learning Assessment, conducting it every three years starting in 2029. The initiative aims to address learning poverty and improve education quality by evaluating literacy, numeracy, and cognitive skills among students in various educational levels. Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa emphasized the need for accurate data to guide evidence-based policies and improve learning outcomes. The assessment will replace existing fragmented frameworks with a unified national system, aligning with broader education reform goals under President Bola Tinubu.

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FG to conduct national learning assessment every three years — Alausa

The Nigerian Federal Government has announced plans to institutionalize the National Learning Assessment, conducting it every three years starting in 2029. The initiative aims to address learning poverty and improve education quality by evaluating literacy, numeracy, and cognitive skills among students in various educational levels. Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa emphasized the need for accurate data to guide evidence-based policies and improve learning outcomes. The assessment will replace existing fragmented frameworks with a unified national system, aligning with broader education reform goals under President Bola Tinubu.

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