Ministry of Education denies removing CRK from school curriculum

Ministry of Education denies removing CRK from school curriculum

Contrary to claims from several quarters that the subject, Christian Religious Knowledge has been scrapped from public Secondary Schools curriculum, t

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Contrary to claims from several quarters that the subject, Christian Religious Knowledge has been scrapped from public Secondary Schools curriculum, the Federal Ministry of Education has denied it is being removed but that Islamic Religious Studies, IRS, has been reintroduced.

Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs. Chinenye Ihuoma, who denied the report, said the Ministry had only designed a new subject which merged Civic Education, IRS, CRK and Social Studies into Religion and National Values.

“The alternation is not from the minister, this is purely from the National Council on Education. It is just as the council has said that History should be a subject of its own at the basic level in the first nine years. Now, a new subject has been introduced, called Religion and National Values. It is a fusion of religion and civics.

“I have not seen the details but in a case where you have subject combinations in the same period, everyone will attend lectures that correspond with their own religion. Arabic and Islamic Studies are not standing alone. Islamic Religious Study and Christian Religious Study as well as national values will be taught under a new subject,” she said