Daily Trust Saturday

Return teachers’ autonomy to boost education enrolment, FG urged

- Chidimma C. Okeke

An education specialist and teacher, Dr Smith Bam has asked the federal government to return autonomy to teachers like doctors in order to boost enrolment of more people in tertiary institutio­ns.

This is even as he said the yardstick for being a teacher in Nigeria should be increased and make sure that the parameters are high.

Speaking at a workshop organised by Teachers Registrati­on Council of Nigeria (TRCN) for Education Correspond­ence Associatio­n Nigeria in Abuja on Friday on the topic, “A Practical Approach to Teacher Education: Challenges of Law Student Enrolment in Tertiary Institutio­ns in Nigeria,” Dr Bam said teachers have been taken for granted for too long because their autonomy is taken away from them.

The educationi­st said until teachers get their compensati­on elevated like that of doctors, enrolment will remain low.

“It is okay if the government gives us the curriculum but allows us to micromanag­e it. You do not certify a doctor and tell him how to do his work, but teachers are asked to do things in a certain way and follow a curriculum that is archaic and irrelevant to today’s realities.”

In his presentati­on, the Public Communicat­ions Advisor of the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB) Dr. Fabian Benjamin said the cut off marks in admission into tertiary institutio­ns, especially into colleges of education is low because of the issue of demands.

He said if the mark is pegged high, there is a possibilit­y of many institutio­ns closing down because they will not have students to admit.

Dr Benjamin said: “There is a need to realistica­lly review the minimum entry requiremen­t into the NCE programme to arrest high levels of forgery and falsificat­ion of results and that the government should look into creating more incentives for teachers in the form of robust salary structures and other welfare packages.”

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