Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
We are set to reposition Olabisi Onabanjo Varsity – Council Chairman
LASU: Staff, students await panel’s reports
2009: Strikes compound woes of education sector
Experts task professionals on research, medical education
Use of instructional materials crucial to teaching and learning – Executive Secretary, NERDC
85 graduate from Universal School of Aviation
Setting agenda for education managers in 2010
Education Roadmap task team kick-starts implementation monitoring
School Commandant counsels students on hard work
OOU Crisis: ASUU orders lecturers to go on total strike
400 teachers benefit from professional development programme
Decline in reading culture worries Publisher
Edu-care Foundation donates 1,000 uniforms to pupils
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SubscribeWhy varsities must invest in research – Prof Olowokudejo
IN order to remain relevant to the society, universities must be active schools for education and research, be vigorous academic communities and serve the best interest of the nation.
Highlights of YABATECH’s 26th convocation
The 26th convocation ceremony of Yaba College of Technology, which took place last Friday December 4, 2009, was marked by a lot of interesting developments.
ASUU-NEC backs LASU unions on removal of VC
The six-month old crisis that has completely paralysed academic, administrative and technical activities in Lagos State University is still very far from being resolved despite the order given to workers by government to resume last Friday, 4th December, 2009, that now seemed ignored
How to enhance standards in education sector – Marcus
Personally, experience has taught me that adequate funding that will attract the best human and material resources, is a very vital factor. You need good fund to recruit experienced and seasoned teachers, put in place the necessary infrastructure and design a good academic and co-curricular package for a standard secondary scho
POWA seeks UBEC’s intervention in girl child education
The Police Officers Wives’ Association (POWA) is worried about the rising number of children of school age in the nation’s police barracks who are currently out of school as well as the non-challant attitude of government to special needs children.
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