Anambra education advisory council presents report to Soludo

Sat, Jan 13, 2024
By editor
2 MIN READ

Education

THE 18-member Anambra State Educational Advisory Council has submitted its report, titled “Solution Agenda: Shaping the Future of Anambra State through Innovative Educational Strategies”, to Gov. Chukwuma Soludo.

Chief Osita Chidoka, the Vice Chairman of the Council, said on Friday that the ad-hoc body was set up to develop new pathways for delivering quality education and improving learning outcomes for students in the Anambra school system.

Gov. Soludo served as the chairman of the Advisory Council while Prof Ngozi-Chuma Udeh, the Commissioner for Education, served as Secretary.

Chidoka said Anambra currently had 1,098 public and 2,694 private primary schools with 255,897 pupils in the public sector alone while the state had 263 public and 769 private secondary schools.

He said the student population in public secondary schools was 133,741.

The former aviation minister said the Advisory Council had engaged with different stakeholders in the education sector for inputs as well as reviewed the educational framework of six countries across Africa to develop the document.

He said some key recommendations were a new funding mechanism which included community participation, an education trust fund, and improved funding for teacher recruitment and training.

“Repurpose the state’s multiple education platforms into a single technology platform capable of providing students, parents, inspectors, and teachers access to Information and training.

“Redesign the school inspection and supervision framework to enable grading and ranking of all schools in the State along pre-set criteria including infrastructure, learning outcomes and student’s performance in national examinations.

“Aligning the state’s aspirations with global standards by joining the Programme for International Students Assessments (PISA) as a sub-national government,” he said.

He said the governor had accepted the report and directed immediate implementations of the recommendations as they were in line with his vision of free and qualitative education. (NAN)

A.

-January 13, 2023 @ 08:03 GMT|

Tags:


FG allocates N940bn to TETfund in 2025 budget -Tinubu

THE Federal Government says it has allocated N940.5 billion to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) in the 2025 fiscal...

Read More
IADS UniLag partners UK varsity on global urbanism, others

THE Institute of African and Diaspora Studies (IADS), University of Lagos, says it has signed a partnership with the University...

Read More
KTSG ramps up quality of education – Commissioner

The Katsina State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Hajiya Zainab Musa-Musawa, says state is witnessing improvement in quality of...

Read More