The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has resolved to conduct compulsory Computer-Based Test for Teachers.
It reached this resolution following a meeting in Enugu on Thursday towards the review of ways of improving the registration and training of teachers in Southeast Nigeria.
In a statement issued by the Registrar and Chief Executive of the Council, Professor Josiah Ajiboye, the council expressed concerns over the decline of quality in teachers across the country.
“We have brought stakeholders and chairpersons of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB and those of the Post-Primary Education Board, PPEB, as well as a coalition of education actors at the tertiary level because we are interested in making teaching one of the best professions in the country,’’ the statement said.
“We had an interaction on the layout of the TRCN, taking into consideration areas where we are making progress and areas we are facing challenges and how we could join hands to move the teaching profession forward in the country,” the statement added.
Ajiboye noted that there is a rot in the educational system and that his administration is determined to bring back standard into the system.
“Looking at the rot in the system, we are determined to raise the standard again through a mandatory one-year internship programme for teachers, which is in progress,’’ he said.
“If lawyers could finish their programme after so many years and yet go through the law school, there is nothing stopping those who have finished at various colleges and faculties of education in the country from engaging in a one-year internship programme for them to be registered as full-fledged teachers because the idea is to grill the teachers very well.
“We want to produce 21st-century teachers who would deliver. One year internship training programme in the area of pedagogy is pertinent to enable them to cope with the challenges of teaching and that is why we are trying to propose the internship programme to ingrain the principles and practice of education in would-be teachers,” he added.
A TRCN licence is mandatory for all entrants into the teaching profession. We had earlier shared a post on how to obtain a TRCN licence.
Also at the event, the registrar noted that there would be a professional examination for every teacher in the country, that would be conducted twice a year and the test would be a computer-based one.
”We have the Category A, which is for PhD holders, Category B for NCE holders, Category C for first-degree holders and so on. The aim of the test is not to sack any teacher but for them to register with the Council.
If you pass the examination, then you can be registered as a teacher,” he added.
You can get your TRCN licence through any of these offices nationwide.
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Hello! Please, do you know of the date scheduled for this month TRCN exam?
Visit the TRCN office near you to find out about that. See the list at Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) Offices Nationwide
is there any past question for the exam?
Not at the moment. The questions are based on what you were taught in school.