Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu |
The Federal Government (FG) announced on
Thursday that plans are already underway to ensure workers of the teaching
profession are the highest paid in the civil service.
The FG explained this would help attract the
best brains to the teaching profession.
This pledge was made by the Minister of
Education, Adamu Adamu, during the
inauguration of the Governing Councils of twenty-one Federal Colleges of
Education.
Adamu, who was represented by Minister of
State for Education, Prof. Anthony Anwukah, said the
teaching profession had ceased to be “all-comers affairs.”
He warned that teachers in Nigeria across all
levels must register with the Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN)
before the end of this year or risk being sent out of classrooms.
Adamu said the government had
understudied Malaysia and came to the realisation that the country got it right
by first taking a critical look at teaching and teacher education.
He noted that Malaysia in the quest for
greatness had brought down its education sector and reorganised it for
effective development of human resource in order to get to where the country is
today.
He said: “What did they do? They brought the whole
system down and ask what do you want us to do in education. Their planning was
geared towards the development of human resources.
In Malaysia, the top percent of those who scored
the highest in their equivalent of JAMB compete to be teachers.
“If you are a teacher in Malaysia, you are to
ranked than any other worker in the country. This is why you will find people
with PhDs teaching in primary schools.
Teachers are paid higher than any other person
in Malaysia and we have made that recommendation and we are going to do that in
Nigeria,” he said.
Adamu, also lamented the dearth of quality
teachers Nigeria, saying it was unfortunate that the noble call had not been
able to attract the best and the brightest because of inadequacies in the
system.
He insisted that the current administration was
ready to get it right with the cooperation of all stakeholders. – SabiNews
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