Education

November 20, 2014

Pitan laments rot in education sector

BY EBUN SESSOU

Former Commissioner for Education and governorship aspirant under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Dr Leke Pitan, has said that the rot in the education sector in the country can only be erased with a holistic approach to human capital development- oriented programme for the administrative and teaching personnel of primary and secondary schools in the country.

Speaking at the 2014 Stakeholders Forum National Dialogue on education with a theme: Deconstructing the Continuing Crises of Standards and Performance in Nigerian Secondary Schools at Ikoyi Hotels and Towers, Lagos, Pitan opined constant training and re-training of the Schools’ principals and teaching personnel is a recipe for quick revival of the education sector.

According to him: “Specific training workshops and seminars on the nagging and incipient school problems will help the principals, teachers and staff to fashion out new ways of dealing with school programmes.”

Citing an ugly scenario, Pitan mentioned that: “A situation where a primary school graduate can not speak fluently or construct a complete sentence, is an eyesore. Unlike in the past when a primary six school leaver was a good material to gain immediate employment as a clerical officer in any government or corporate establishment.”

He blamed parents and schools’ administrators for poor enrolment into primary schools and secondary schools.

Adding that the pupils that are often selected in most of the public schools are often not the right materials for the pre-basic and basic classes.

His words: “We have to return to the era when only the qualified and competent are selected into the primary cadre and the basic education programme.

“A situation where a parent insistes that a child who is not competent be pushed up to the next grade, would only portend danger in the future. And this is already happening with mass failure in external examinations like the West African Examinations Council Examinations and the Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examinations.” He said.

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