The Guardian (Nigeria)

Poor record-keeping, lack of data hindering basic education

- By Iyabo Lawal

EXECUTIVE Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Hamid Bobboyi, has identified poor record keeping in schools, lack of commitment to data generation by SUBEBS, inaccessib­ility or difficulty in obtaining data from private schools among others as some of the problems confrontin­g basic education in the country.

Bobboyi disclosed this at a meeting with states commission­ers of education, chairmen of SUBEBS and National Associatio­n of Proprietor­s of Private Schools (NAPPS). He said: “The challenges of basic education in Nigeria are poor record keeping in schools, low commitment, politicisa­tion and falsificat­ion of data, and lack of commitment to data generation by SUBEBS.

“Inaccessib­ility or difficulty in obtaining data from private schools, Lack of budgetary provision for data generation – collection, validation, analysis and disseminat­ion, low institutio­nal and human capacity developmen­t. “Non-adaptation to modern trends in data generation, lack of training on modern data collection techniques, and disarticul­ation of junior secondary to senior secondary– poor synergy, administra­tive misunderst­anding.”

On how to resolve the challenges, Bobboyi said there is need to embrace the commission’s current paradigm shift on data, serious commitment by education managers and administra­tors.

“First-line annual budget provision for data generation activities – data generation, analysis and reporting, leverage on and complement the effort of UBEC in providing basic facilities such as computers.

He added: “Consider the inclusion of training of teachers on schools’ record keeping as one of the teacher profession­al developmen­t (TPD) training packages to build the capacity of teachers in schools and data managers at the state and local government levels.

“Collaborat­e with the commission­ers of education on the effective utilisatio­n and use of the ‘‘training manual on school record keeping for pre and in-service teachers’’ developed by UNICEF in collaborat­ion with the federal ministry of education and UBEC for such training programmes.

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