Ondo to Retrain 1,216 Mathematics and English TeachersPosted: 12 years ago |
The Ondo State Government has commenced the retraining of mathematics and English language teachers across the 304 public secondary schools in the state.
Selecting two mathematics and two English teachers from each of the schools, the state expects to fully prepare a total of 1,216 teachers to lift the performance of students in the state in the subjects before the end of June 2014. Commissioner for Education, Mr. Jide Adejuyigbe, during the opening of the training on Tuesday in Akure, said the state government had decided to pay the fees for candidates registering for the 2014 May/June WASSCE from the 304 public secondary schools in the state. The commissioner said all these interventions point to one incontrovertible fact - The need to attain excellence in our education service delivery by way of measurable improvements in the performance of our public school products in public examinations and academic and allied competitions. According to him, It is on this note that this workshop has been packaged to assist subject teachers in repositioning the teaching of Mathematics and English Language in our secondary schools. The training is expected to be held in the state’s three senatorial districts between January 7 and 9, 2014. |
Tags: |
Government Mathematics English Teachers Public Schools Education Commissioner Competitiions Performance Examination Senatorial |
Related News
QAHE is delighted to announce the successful exchange of a Certificate of Partnership with Sapattuu Bilim, the Agency for Accreditation of Educational Organizations and Programs in the Kyrgyz Republic. This partnership marks a significant milestone in promoting and upholding rigorous quality st [Read more]
|
Posted: 9 months ago | |
NYSC Doctors Unwilling to Serve in A’Ibom - NMA Nigerian Medical Association, Akwa Ibom State branch has described as pathetic conditions in which youth corps doctors are not willing to serve in Akwa Ibom State.
The NMA, which stated this during its meeting in Uyo on Tuesday 16th April 2013, said extreme poor conditions in health sector couple [Read more]
|
Posted: 13 years ago | |
ACVCNU seek solutions to varsity academic calendar The Association of Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (ACVCNU) has called for innovative and workable solutions to disruptions in the academic calendars of universities. In a communiqué issued at the end of the 28th Annual Conference of the association, the vice-chancellor [Read more]
|
Posted: 12 years ago |