Federal Government Embarks On Nationwide Schools’ Monitoring

The Federal Ministry of Education on Tuesday embarked on a nationwide schools monitoring and evaluation to stamp out institutions not registered and operating as ‘miracle centres’.

9News Nigeria, reports that the ministry commenced the exercise with visit to some schools in the Federal Capital Territory, stressing that the ministry in 2007 had embarked on similar exercise to identify schools found culpable of malpractices.

The assessment gave rise to the backlisting of some schools and eradicating miracle centres, which made 2008 to 2010 the most ethics-friendly exam years in the country.

At on-the-spot assessment of the Redeemer Teap International School (RTIS), Abuja, the Team Lead from the ministry, Rukayat Ibrahim, said the visit was aimed at putting schools on the right track.

Ibrahim, also a Deputy Director in the Federal Education Quality Assurance Service (FEQAS) of the ministry, explained the ministry’s resolve to stamp out miracle centres across the country.

“In 2007, we were able to discover some ‘kangaroo schools’ that are not registered. They don’t have qualified or professional teachers. Even if you see some of the buildings they use, they are dilapidated.

“It was because of this kind of evaluation that we embarked on then, that we were able to identify these schools.

“If there is no check and balances, the educational system in this country will not grow; we cannot continue doing the same thing, and expect to achieve a different result,” he said.

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