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Expert attributes poor results to bad work ethics
By: Ebenezer Date: August 10, 2013, 9:43 am
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An educational consultant, Mr. Augustine Fayemi, has attributed
the poor learning outcome of pupils in the country to lack of
quality training for teachers and work ethics.
This is contained in a statement issued after a seminar, with
the theme, ˇ°Professionalism and Work ethics: Qualities of a
Good Teacher,ˇ± organised by the Edu-Fun Consultants, in
Ile-Ife, Osun State on Thursday.
Fayemi noted that most teachers had refusedto update their
academic capacity over the years.
He said it became imperative for Edu-Fun to move to Osun State
as a way to contribute to the development of education, having
got hisprimary and secondary education in the state.
ˇ°The quality of education I had in Ile-Ife, Osun State, could
not be compared with what the present crop of pupils now get.
ˇ°Things have gone very bad. This informed my decision to
organise training programme for teachers in the area.ˇ±
According to him, method of teaching is changing daily across
the world and it is better that the country begins to move with
rest of the world through training and retraining of its
teachers.
ˇ°There is the need for professionalism. We need to let our
government and private school owners understand that not just
anybody can enter the classroom to teach. A teacher must be
ready to learn the rudimentary of teaching and work ethics,
without which the pupils will suffer,ˇ± he said.
Commenting one of the participants, Head of School, Fadehan
International School Eleyele Ile Ife, Aunty Margaret Fadehan,
described the seminar as a timely and educative.
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