Tag: teaching
Dealing with incompetent teachers: Lessons from Saraki’s Kwara
By Abiodun Jimoh
I have read so much about the teachers in Kaduna that failed a primary 4 exam and much has been said as...
SAF to hold instructional material usage training for science teachers in...
A nongovernmental organisation, Science Ambassadors Foundation (SAF) is organising a week-long training for science teachers in Lagos.
The organisation's Country Director, Peace Nnabugwu told EduCeleb.com...
TRCN to use Teachers’ Information System (TIS) to weed out unqualified...
The Teachers' Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has revealed that the Federal Government through it had set up Teachers' Information System (TIS).
This revelation came...
Apply for the MIT-Empowering the Teachers (MIT-ETT) program 2018/2019
The MIT-Empowering the Teachers (MIT-ETT) program at MIT strives to foster innovation in science and engineering education in tertiary academic institutions in Africa through...
Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board recruiting teachers
The Government of Kaduna State through the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) is recruiting teachers.
The Board hereby invites applications from interested and qualified...
Teacher Quality Reforms: Nigerians Hate Nigeria
It’s not surprising to see that changes aren’t meeting Nigeria, when young minds pass through institutions with nothing to hold on to, we then start thinking of working out solutions to people who should be drivers of innovation and creativity in our society, but with teachers who have nothing to offer, it’s a case of back to square one for us!
Over 20,000 candidates write Nigeria’s first teachers’ professional qualifying exams
Over 20,000 potential teachers across the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory participated in the First Teachers’ Professional Qualifying Exams...
Labour challenges El-Rufai to provide evidence of teachers’ poor performance
The Kaduna State labour leadership has challenged the state governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai to provide evidence of the poor performance of primary school teachers...
Prioritising education and standardising teacher welfarism is the way forward
The impact teachers have on their students last a lifetime and until education is prioritized and teachers' welfare is standardized, we will continue sacking teachers en masse and producing graduates who don’t know their left from their right.
Who wants to be a teacher? by Olalekan Olagunju
Olalekan Olagunju examines the disnterest of prospective students in choosing teaching courses in tertiary institutions as a result of the lack of attention for...