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FG Approves Complete Overhaul of Nigeria’s Education Sector
*Establishes national education data system, okays skills devt for students
Deji Elumoye in Abuja
President Bola Tinubu has okayed system-wide policies to comprehensively overhaul the education sector to improve learning and skill development, increase enrolment, and ensure the academic security of the nation’s children.
The approved policies, according to a statement issued yesterday by presidential spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale, are captured as DOTS, an acronym representing: Data Repository, Out-of-School Children Education, Teacher Training & Development, and Skill Development & Acquisition.
On Data Repository, currently, the statement said there is a paucity of coordinated, verifiable, and authentic data on all aspects of the education sector in Nigeria, which is critical for planning.
Consequently, the president approved the conduct of an extensive census of the following: All schools in Nigeria from primary to tertiary level, their conditions and live-in facilities, proximity to one another, educational infrastructure, among others.
The census will also include all teachers in Nigeria, their qualifications, training support received as well as all pupils and students in primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions, gender, exam grades, among others.
The information, the release stated, will guide federal and state interventions for teachers’ training and development as well as overall support.
It will also provide data on gender ratio (boys and girls), their specific learning needs, and who is in school or who has dropped out based on daily monitoring with year-by-year reporting.
There will also be a dedicated portal/dashboard in the Federal Ministry of Education, offices of state governors, and local government chairpersons, which will host and disseminate the information for the federal government, states, and local governments to monitor in real time.
This new data tracking architecture will enable the government to track the progress of students, thus having a clear data-driven mechanism for interventions, especially concerning out-of-school children, girls, and those with specific learning disabilities, among others.
For out-of-school children’s education and training, the Federal Ministry of Education is already implementing the government’s policy through the activities of four of its agencies.
Already, there are about 2 million beneficiaries, while the system-wide policy will further enhance the education and training of the nation’s out-of-school children.
On teachers’ development and support, the federal government said that under this programme, the Federal Ministry of Education will support and train teachers in digital skills to facilitate the use of technology in classrooms. This is expected to bring technology and digitisation to teachers and learners at all levels of education.
On skills development and acquisition for all levels, the president, the statement further said, in his determined effort to enhance skills diversity in the education sector in order to effectively equip Nigerian students with the requisite skills, knowledge, and values to become functional and productive members of society, has also approved the National Skills Framework.
The government said that this is designed to provide the appropriate skills for each level of education that will result in the empowering of generations of Nigerians with the required aptitude for the evolving needs of the global economy of the 21st century.
The framework is expected to address skill-gaps, quality of education, and unemployment concerns as students will acquire certain skill sets, in addition to general knowledge.
“It is expected that once fully implemented, these programmes will succeed in resetting learning and connecting the ‘DOTS’ for significant improvement of the overall education system in Nigeria, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu,” the statement added.