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Most parents are afforded the responsibility of taking care of educating their children in the early stages of life. The parent will typically teach the children to know right from wrong and spend a surmountable amount of time teaching them the basic principles for using restroom facilities and the cleanliness standards that are associated with such use.
All of these teachings will prepare the child for the day that they enter the public school system. Most children are not allowed in a classroom environment until they are potty trained because the teachers do not have time to teach them social skills. The child will attain a certain level of maturity by going through the potty training process and this maturity level is needed in order for the child to progress on to greater learning responsibilities.
The Early Stages Of Education For Children Under Five
By Saintmoses Eromosele, E.A.
Inside the school hall in a typical Nigerian examination centre, young men and women are seated with rapt attention as they listen to a middle aged, well built man, clutching a folder containing some sheets of paper. He is surrounded by other ladies and gentlemen numbering about five who apparently are waiting for the middle aged well built man to give the go ahead to start the distribution of examination question papers and answer booklets.
Exam Malpractice in Nigeria
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Issue 0001 Vol. 1 Nov. 2007
'Life is all about contribution, you are either contributing to it or just passing by it.'