It is safe to assert that one of the most popular and contemporary discourse in the academic world is the direction of education. Theories and hypotheses continue to be put forward on the trajectory societal education should take in order to drive the needed development and innovation on which society thrives. This explains the different learning theories – from behaviourism to connectivism – that had been proposed and the myriad of curricula that has been formulated from these theories in recent times. For instance, there is the popular National Curriculum of England and Wales, the Common Core States Standards of the United States, the International Baccalaureate Curriculum, the National Core Curriculum of Finland, Cambridge International Curriculum and the National Curriculum of Nigeria to mention a few. The guiding philosophy behind each of these curricula apparently is the need to evolve a reliable system for providing learners with the education needed to drive change and development in human societies.
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