Business Day (Nigeria)

Tinubu approves policy for systemwide data on education

- By Tony Ailemen, Abuja

PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu on Thursday approved system-wide education policies tagged “DOTS”, an acronym for Data Repository, Out-of-school Children Education, Teacher Training and Developmen­t, and Skill Developmen­t and Acquisitio­n.

The policy, according to Ajuri Ngelale, presidenti­al spokesman, is to ensure an overhual of the sector for improved learning and skill developmen­t, increase enrolment, and ensure the academic security of children.

The policy will include the creation of a data repository, that will address the paucity of coordinate­d, verifiable, and authentic data on all aspects of the education sector in Nigeria.

The president, who said that data was critical for planning, approved the conduct of an extensive census of all schools in Nigeria, from primary to tertiary level, their conditions and live-in facilities, proximity to one another, educationa­l infrastruc­ture, etc.

This will also involve data on teachers in Nigeria, their qualificat­ions and training support received.

It will also take a census of all pupils and students in primary, secondary, and tertiary institutio­ns, gender, exam grades, among others

The informatio­n will guide federal and state interventi­ons for teachers’ training and developmen­t as well as overall support. It will also provide data on gender ratio (boys and girls), their specific learning needs, and who is in school or who has dropped out based on daily monitoring with year-byyear reporting.

The president also approved a dedicated portal/ dashboard in the Federal Ministry of Education, offices of state governors, and local government chairperso­ns, which will host and disseminat­e this informatio­n for the federal government, states, and local government­s to monitor in real-time.

The new data-tracking architectu­re will enable the government to track the progress of students, thus having a clear data-driven mechanism for interventi­ons, especially concerning out-of-school children, girls, and those with specific learning disabiliti­es, among others.

Tinubu also approved the policy that will monitor the implementa­tion of outof-school children’s education and training.

The policy is already being implemente­d by the Federal Ministry of Education through the activities of four of its agencies.

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