31% of teachers in Sokoto State are ‘unqualified, but trainable’ - New report
A new report by a government committee in Sokoto State says Thirty-one
percent of teachers in public schools in the state are not qualified but
educated enough to be trained to enhance their qualifications to be in
the classroom.
Led by Chairman of the Sokoto Government’s schools needs assessment
committee, Dr. Shadi Sabeh, the committee recommended the employment of
additional 548 teachers in
order to achieve a teacher/student ratio of 1:40, the standard set for public schools in the state.
This was part of the recommendations of the schools needs assessment
sub-committee of the committee on state of emergency set up by Governor
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal to proffer practical solutions to challenges
confronting education in the state.
The committee said a total of 360 schools were assessed and that there
is need for the government to urgently act to restructure the imbalance
in teachers’ distribution especially between rural and urban areas.
“There’s need to repost 537 teachers from some schools that are
over-staffed within the Sokoto metropolis to the many that are lacking
teachers in rural areas,” he said.
In his remarks, Tambuwal assured that the report will be implemented,
while other measures will be put in place to ensure turn around in the
fortunes of the sector. He said a new training schedule will be drawn up
by the government to ensure all teachers are provided with
opportunities for refresher courses.
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