Opinion
Still On The Education Sector
The Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (6th edition) defines education as a process of teaching, training and learning, especially in schools or colleges to improve knowledge and develop skills. In the same vein, education is described as the bedrock of development. This means that education and development go hand in hand. It is a common knowledge that without good education there can never be tangible development. Education is about knowledge and as long as there is life, knowledge is not limited. This is why nations of the world take education as their number one priority.
The school system can be seen in three dimensions: The primary, the secondary and the tertiary. The primary school is the basic education system of any nation. Without a sound or standard primary school system, the secondary schools might not have sound students who will in turn gain admission to universities and eventually become employable graduates. It is a normal phenomenon; when the taproot of a tree is strong, the tree in turn will yield good fruits.
No wonder, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State in his first and this second tenure embarked on aggressive development of the primary and secondary school system in the state. It is noteworthy that since the creation of Rivers State, this is the first time the schools are having such architectural design. The Rivers State Model Primary School is a fantastic design which has been extended to the rural areas of the State.
Besides, the government is also partnering with an Indian firm to bring to fore the proper management of the schools to checkmate our poor maintenance culture. Therefore, as the government is building new schools the old ones in some areas should also be equipped and rehabilitated for sound learning and teaching activities to take place. There is no gainsaying the fact that the distribution of the model primary schools across the twenty three local government areas of the State is unprecedented to underscore government desire to develop the sectors. According to Thomas Huxley in 1948, education is the institution of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which should be included not merely things and their forces, but also men and their ways; and the fashioning of human affection and will, into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with these laws. Therefore, it becomes necessary that in all human activities and engagements, sensible managers should seek to discover through personal experience, the laws under which things and men operate better. As the government is fighting hard to revamp primary and secondary schools in Rivers State, local government councils, stakeholders, and corporate organizations should support the government in its vision in the education sector.
In one of the communities in Rivers State, precisely Umuebulu in Etche Local Government Area, Eze Augustine Okechukwu Njoku, Ugosinach I of Umuebulu, while expressing appreciation to the Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for awarding contract for the building of model primary school in his community also, appealed for the furnishing of the existing State School, Umuebulu, Etche. Indeed, as the government is aggressively tackling the menace in the system, there is need for the Education Ministry to improve on its supervision strongly in all government schools in the state. The pupils today are the leaders of tomorrow in one way or the other, so sound education is imperative. It is also the duty of patriotic citizens to assist the government to meet its obligation to the people especially in education sector.
It is a welcome development that some of the model primary schools in Rivers State have facilities for extra curricular activities, because “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. Today, during break period in the model primary schools pupils are seen engaging in one sporting activity of the other.
In the view of Amirize Bright in year 2000 good school facilities are not a matter of undue enthusiasm or sentiments; rather, it is the rational justification of what should be done in the educational sector. He noted that rational planning would not result in throwing away whatever that was good in previous plans and efforts, in an attempt to bring some “revolution” into the school system. The use of “bulldozer” or “gun boat” approach in the enforcement of new changes has not been found the most appropriate approach in bringing lasting innovations in human organisations. The school system in particular strives to maintain a stable continuity and progress in human societies by preserving and perpetuating what is good in human culture and human activities. Therefore, the role of the school system to maintain a stable balance between the old and the new must be recognised and taken into consideration.
There is need for provision of serene and conducive classrooms for learning and teaching to take place. And in improving knowledge and developing skills, the school system must have the necessary equipment to aid learning and teaching. The Rivers State government should therefore put to use all the model primary schools in the rural areas as it is done in Port Harcourt. It is the earnest expectation of the rural children to have a taste of the beautiful edifice. Sound education will promote national development. Education is the key for tomorrow’s development of Rivers State and Nigeria as a whole. Let us join hands to develop the education sector for a better tomorrow.
Frank Eneawaji Ogwuonuonu is a public affairs analyst who resides in Port Harcourt.
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