Education
… To Set Up Quality Assurance Agency
The Rivers State Government has said that it would set up a Quality Assurance Agency to monitor the activities of teachers in the state.
The commissioner for Education, Dame Alice Lawrence-Nemi, stated this when she received a team of inspectors from the Inspectorate Department of the Federal Ministry of Education in her office in Port Harcourt.
Dame Alice Lawrence-Nemi said the establishment of a Quality Assurance Agency would increase the quality of services rendered by the teachers in the state.
She noted that the state ministry of education would collaborate with the Federal Ministry of education so as to achieve greater productivity in the education sector.
Speaking earlier, the leader of the team of Inspectors and Deputy Director/Coordinating Inspector in the Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs Stellamans Onu, said that the aim of their visit was to seek for ways to collaborate with the Rivers State Ministry of Education in the area of quality assurance evaluation.
Mrs Onu maintained that such synergy would ensure the delivery of higher standards in education for the Nigerian child.
The coordinating inspector stressed that their mission was also based in the achievement of such things as, monitoring quality assurance in all agencies in education whose functions are related to quality assurance.
In addition to their achievement, she emphasised, is the development of a system that would ensure harmonisation of education quality assurance services in the federation.
She maintained that they would support the state in co-ordinating, structuring and developing teams of quality assurance evaluation to carry out external evaluations while enhancing the capacity building for leadership and management as well as teachers.
Mrs Onu lauded the Rivers State government for its huge investment and transformation in the education sector.
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