The Guardian (Nigeria)

Don canvasses dual mode system for colleges of education

- By Kehinde Olatunji

THE Provost, Federal College of Education ( Technical) Akoka, Dr. Wahab Azeez, has stressed the need for the Federal Government to allow colleges run dual mode education system.

Azeez, who stated this during the 2020/ 2021 Nigeria Certificat­e In Education ( NCE) and Profession­al Diploma In Education ( PDE) matriculat­ion, said the only way to address challenges in the sector is to allow colleges of education run dual mode, where those admitted to study teacher education are allowed to spend three years and additional two years for a degree.

The provost said the system would be an added advantage to the sector.

He lamented that students enrolment into the college this year was lower than that of last year because many applicants prefer university and polytechni­cs, and only consider colleges of education as last option.

The don said: “This has been a yearly problem faced by most colleges of education in Nigeria. Admission is getting very competitiv­e as colleges of education, including federal, states and privates, are springing up on a monthly basis. We are all sourcing candidates from the same society.

“Secondly, FCE is not a convention­al college of education where you run courses like English, Yoruba, and religious studies, it is science- based. The same requiremen­t needed in a university to run science courses is being used for colleges of education. That is why the intake is affected.

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