Education
What FG Said Will Happen To Teachers Below Second Class Upper
The Federal Government has stated that only teachers with minimum of Second Class Upper (2/1) will be qualified to teach.
Teacher with such qualification will be allowed to teach in a government school.
The government said the new regulation, which will take effect from 2021, is target at improving the quality of teaching and learning in schools in Nigeria.
The National Council on Education had set December 31, 2019, as the deadline for all teachers in the country to register and be certified by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).
But the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic which led to the closure of schools for months nationwide slowed down the government, and its couldn’t enforce the regulation.
Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Sonny Echonu said this after monitoring the Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE), organised by the TRCN on Saturday in Abuja. 17,602 teachers from across 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), sat for the examination.
Teachers from Ekiti and Jigawa didn’t participate because they didn’t meet up with the 100 teachers benchmark for registration.
Echono said a national implementation committee would be inaugurated in the coming weeks to ensure the federal government’s agenda on teachers registration and revitalisation was achieved, especially, the entry qualification for teachers in schools.
He said: “With effect from next year, we will not admit or engage people as teachers if they don’t meet a particular threshold. We are now limiting entry to only the best.
“You must have a first-class or 2:1 as a minimum and if you have qualification in other subjects that is not in education, we will arrange for a conversion programme to be administered by NTI, TRCN and any university that has faculties of education or this programme because you also have to learn ways of communicating and managing students.
“We are migrating teachers who are not qualified or do not have the requisite qualifications, competency, not licensed or registered to seamless out of our classrooms to make way for qualified personnel because we want to achieve learning and teaching and learning occurs in our schools,” Echono said while addressing reporters.
Echono urged teachers who are yet to sit for the examinations to do so, adding that the government through the TRCN, would continue to conduct the examinations for teachers.
Registrar/Chief Executive Officer TRCN, Prof Josiah Ajiboye who disclosed that Nigerians in the diaspora have begun to sit for the examinations via online platforms without necessarily travelling back to Nigeria, pointed that their certificates would be sent across even as the Council would write to the Teaching Council of countries where Nigerians were seeking for or engaged in their education system as teachers.
“There are Nigerians in the diaspora who before they can get any teaching position must show evidence they are professional teachers and that they are registered with their teaching regulatory authority before they left the country.
“To provide that evidence you need to write our exams because we cannot issue you the letter of professional standing without sitting for the TRCN examination and so we have placed the examination online for Nigerians in the diaspora and the response has been very huge. We have Nigerians cutting across countries of the world now writing the examinations,” he stated.
Ajiboye attributed the low number of candidates sitting for this month’s PQE to the COVID-19 pandemic.
He added that the next PQE would take place between February and March next year
“We have promised Nigerians we will have the examination minimum of twice in a year; that is why we have to go ahead.
“We have begun registration for the next diet which is going to come up around February/ March next year and the figure we are getting is rising.”
Excited on the nomination of Olasunkanmi Opeifa as the first Nigerian to make it to the 10 top finalists for the Global Teacher Prize, he urged Nigerians to drum massive support to enable Opeifa to win the prize.
“We are highly enthused that a Nigerian made it for the first time. He needs our support and we want him to win that prize because he is doing very well,” the registrar said.
-
Headline1 week ago
Israel Demands UN Palestinian Agency To Leave Jerusalem, Gives Ultimatum
-
Headline1 week ago
AFCON 2025: Nigeria, Morocco, Senegal Discover Group Stage Opponents
-
Headline3 days ago
BREAKING: UEFA Champions League Knockout Phase Play-off Draw Confirmed [Full List]
-
Headline7 days ago
2025 AFCON: Super Eagles In Group C, Same As Tunisia, Uganda, Tanzania [Full Draw]
-
Headline7 days ago
US Trump Dismisses Team Of Lawyers Who Prosecuted Him
-
Headline4 days ago
BREAKING: NLC Confirms Nationwide Protest, Reason, Date Emerge
-
Education3 days ago
2025 UTME: JAMB Announces New Day To Commence Registration
-
Headline5 days ago
OFFICIAL: Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso Withdraw From ECOWAS
-
Headline3 days ago
UPDATED: Must See For iPhone Users As Apple Automatically Turns On Risky Feature
-
Entertainment9 hours ago
2025 Grammy Awards: Full List Of Award Winners