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UBEC Trains 153, 920 Teachers, Managers
As part of its capacity building measures for teachers and education managers in the country, the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) will conclude the training of 153,920 teachers and education managers across the country by the end of March, 2011.
The Executive Secretary of BEC, Dr Ahemd Modibbo Mohammed, disclosed this when members of UBEC management alongside Executive Chairman of the State’s Universal Basic Education Board paid a courtesy call on the Rivers State Governor, Rt Hon Amaechi, midweek.
According to Dr Mohammed, the training for teachers and education managers is part of developments in basic education delivery in the country, which started last year.
Of the total number of 153,920, 4160 each will be trained by each state and the Federal Capital Territory.
The 2010 Teachers professional Development activities have been programmed for conclusion by the end of the first quarter of 2011 (that is 31st March, 2011).
“Four thousand, one hundred and sixty teachers and education managers will be trained by each state and the FCT,” he explained.
To add value to the training and retraining activities of teachers and education managers in the country, the UBEC scribe continued, “unified training manuals have been produced in English Language, Mathematics, Science and Technologies, Social studies, Phonix, ICT, Continuous Assessment and Guidance and counselling.
He stated that the director of academic services will provide other details in soft copies of the training manuals for various state UBE Boards in the country “to print and use for the conduct of training workshops”.
Also speaking, the Governor of Rivers State thanked the executive secretary for closing Rivers State as their first point of call to carry out their quarterly review meeting.
The Governor, who was represented by His Deputy Governor, Engineer Tele Ikuru said government is determined to deliver free and quality education to children in the state.
According to him, the Rivers State Government spends about 22 per cent of its budget on educationbut it has increased it to 24 per cent of the state budget.
We believe that the foundation of every child depends on good educetion so we have resolved to give free and quality education to our people
The courtesy visit to the Governor was a prelude to yesterday’s first quarter meeting of UBEC management with executive chairmen of SUBEBs in 2011 which took place at the Presidential Hotel Port Harcourt.
Sogbeba Dokubo
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