teachers
17 Mar
An educationist and Chief Executive Officer, Leading Learning Limited, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo, has canvassed the need for stakeholders to give priority attention to upskilling teachers to guarantee a positive impact in the sector.
11 Mar
Renowned expert in the education sector and Chief Executive Officer, Leading Learning Limited, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo, has canvassed the need for stakeholders to give priority attention to upskilling teachers to guarantee a positive impact of the adoption of edtech in Nigeria’s education sector. This was the takeout at the just concluded February edition of Edtech…
4 Mar
Nigerian teachers looking forward to enjoying their new salary structure, increased allowances and other incentives promised by immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari may have to wait much longer as bureaucracy, lack of political will and paucity of funds have stalled implementation for over three years.
4 Feb
Kwara State Government has further addressed outstanding salaries and gratuities owed to local government workers, basic school teachers, and pensioners by committing another N1.03 billion. This latest payment marks the government's continued efforts to settle inherited arrears from the previous administration. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has repeatedly emphasized the government's commitment to clearing these debts as…
4 Jan
Educationists have urged students and teachers to work hard to attain a brighter future and contribute meaningfully to national development.
23 Dec
Without a doubt, quality teachers are a sine qua non in the education value chain, if society must keep pace with its developmental needs, including reversing the cycle of generational poverty occasioned by ignorance.
16 Nov
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has declared that for Africa to achieve its education goals, it requires at least 15 million teachers at primary and secondary school levels by 2030.
26 Oct
Niger State government has advised teachers in primary and post-primary schools to change their attitude to work.
15 Oct
That teachers in Nigeria are going through a lot of hardship has never been a secret. Indeed, every well-meaning citizen has always empathized and sympathized with those engaged in what is popularly referred to as the noble profession because of their utterly poor working conditions.