ERIC Number: EJ1340945
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 6
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Early Childhood Education as an Instrument for Good Governance in Nigeria
Okoroafor, Nnenna Clara; Akande, Eniola Olutoyosi; Ikuenomore, Mosunmola Grace; Onuegbu, Ijeoma Evelyn
Journal of Practical Studies in Education, v3 n3 p1-6 2022
This paper examined Early Childhood education as an instrument for good governance in Nigeria. Good governance, is a situation whereby those in power decides what is to be implemented or not without making the governed feel marginalized. Good governance requires certain characteristics before one can say it is good. Characteristics like accountability, vividness, responsive participatory attributes, effectiveness and efficiency in duties, follow up of all the due process of the law are needed. In Nigeria, Early Childhood education is an education given to children in a formal school setting. It starts from 0-8 years, which means that the child starts from crèche through primary three to acquire this education. At this stage, children are taught social norms and social skills like friendship, volunteering, sympathy, kindness, empathy, truthfulness and accountability. It has been observed that most developing nations are experiencing the problem of under-development economically, socially, politically and morally to mention but a few. This problem could be traced to negligence, nonchalant attitude as well as unawareness of what good early childhood education entails on the part of parents and teachers. Since good governance is directly related to social and moral habits, good governance cannot be achieved if people being governed are socially and morally undeveloped, which may be due to the fact that they do not have good social skills due to lack of training at the early childhood stage of education. Therefore, the good governance characteristics for the future leaders should be imbibed in early childhood education. Hence, there is need for the government to encourage parents to enroll their children in early childhood education.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Governance, Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Social Development, Moral Values, Moral Development, Role of Education, Skill Development, Young Children
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Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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