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Nigeria mandates reusable textbooks to cut costs and waste, limiting replacements and revisions.
Nigeria has launched a new education policy requiring durable, reusable textbooks with a 4-6 year lifespan to cut costs and reduce waste.
The reform bans annual textbook replacements and disposable workbooks, allows siblings to share materials, and limits revisions to meaningful content updates.
A standardized academic calendar and restricted graduation ceremonies aim to ease financial pressure on families.
Only a limited number of textbooks per subject and grade will be approved, aligning with practices in Japan, Kenya, and Tanzania.
The NERDC will ensure quality and curriculum compliance.
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Nigeria exige libros de texto reutilizables para reducir costos y desperdicios, limitando los reemplazos y las revisiones.