REFORMS IN EDUCATION SYSTEM IN NIGERIA AND PLACE OF ARABIC STUDIES
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2022
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*Corresponding Author:| salih.jumah@keasu.edu.ng Email Copyright © 2021 The Author(s): This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0) International License International Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHS)
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Abstract: ’Reform in education’’ is the center point of this paper it discusses the literal and technical concept of the word “REFORM”
in relation to education. It went memory lane on the reforms in education in Nigeria since pre-colonial era till the present time.
Historically, Arabic was the first official medium of communication and lingual-fracas during the Sokoto Caliphate (1804-1903) and
later suffered a neglect and unjust treatment due to different reforms in the education sector in the country during the colonial era and
even after the independence. The paper aims at studying how these reforms affected Arabic Studies in term of development or
otherwise and various contributing factors. The main methodology used for data collection are interviews, questionnaires circulated
to a number of Arabic experts and education reform specialists in addition to some other methods benefited from. The paper discovers
that Arabic was the first international language that brought Nigerians out of illiteracy; Thus, became the most beloved language
among them being the language of their religion. And that the language was negatively affected by various education reforms that
caused its some set back. and that later became one of the recognized courses in the Nigerian system of education. Various
recommendations were made some which is that Arabic must be one of the core causes in the national curriculum. And that private
Arabic schools should receive more attention from Government for their development.