
Emerging Issues in the Nigerian 9-Year Basic Education Curriculum: Implications for Cultural and Creative Arts Education
Author(s) -
Ebele V. Ojukwu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
unizik journal of arts and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1595-1413
DOI - 10.4314/ujah.v20i2.4
Subject(s) - curriculum , the arts , pedagogy , basic education , sociology , arts in education , work (physics) , teacher education , mathematics education , political science , psychology , engineering , mechanical engineering , law
This qualitative research study sought to assess and evaluate the emerging issues in the teaching and learning of cultural and creative arts (CCA) in Anambra state of Nigeria. Data was gathered through oral consultations while the historical background of the cultural and creative arts in Nigeria is employed as the theoretical frame work upon which the study is based. The paper argues that for school curriculum reforms to meet the needs of the basic education system, the school-based practices should be made to respond to school curriculum reforms. The paper concludes by suggesting that progress can only be made in CCA education if there are serious reforms in pedagogical content at the level of pre-service teacher education as well as capacity building workshops for serving teachers.
Keywords: 9-Year basic education curriculum, Cultural and creative arts education, Emerging issues, and Teachers reflections