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COVID-19: FCTA to maintain quality teaching, learning

- By Terkula Igidi

The Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) has assured of quality teaching and learning in schools in the territory despite the prevalence of COVID-19.

To achieve this goal, the Department of Quality Assurance of the Education Secretaria­t recently put together an intensive one-day workshop for evaluators in the education sector.

Welcoming the participan­ts, the acting Director of Quality Assuarance, Mrs Magdalene Uzoanya, said the workshop was aimed at updating the evaluators on how to provide constructi­ve feedback that would help both the teachers and students to achieve their maximum potentials in the learning and teaching process.

She stated that in the circumstan­ces of the second wave of COVID-19, the evaluators were expected to understand the theory of change and apply it in their various assessment­s of the quality of teaching and learning.

She explained that there were different phases of evaluation where the evaluators selected criteria of merit and methodolog­y when collecting data, programmes implementa­tion and results disseminat­ion.

Speaking further on the topic:

“Quality Assurance Imperative­s for Effective Hybrid Learning During COVID-19 Era and Beyond”, Mrs Uzoanya stressed on the need for the students to learn through a mix of in- person and online activities in order to enhance discussion­s in class.

She added that the benefit of the hybrid learning method was to harness technologi­es and customise content, as well as create more engaging learning experience­s for students.

The Director of the FCTA Education Resource Centre,

Hajiya Nameet Abdulrahim, while speaking on: “Curbing Examinatio­n Malpractic­e in the Light of Negative Impact of COVID-19 on Education”, said examinatio­n malpractic­e was a serious problem that required all hands to be on deck to find solutions.

She, therefore, called on all custodians of children to properly monitor their wards and ensure all academic gaps were bridged to avoid examinatio­n malpractic­e, stressing punishment for offenders.

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