School Administrator Decries Falling Standard Of Education ….Calls FG, State Government To Rescue The Situation
Christopher Odamah, Warri
WARRI: Mrs. Jane Umunadi, a school administrator has decried the falling standard of education in the country, regretting that so many graduates being churned out from our tertiary institutions cannot defend themselves in their chosen field.
Umunadi who spoke with Urhobotoday at the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ, Warri Correspondents Chapel Press Centre, recently emphasized that with the right motivation and adequate facilities, Nigerian education would bounce back to life.
Umunadi lamented the situation in schools where even those who are engaged to impact knowledge into the students find it difficult to express themselves let alone impacting knowlede on the students.
According to her, the future of Nigeria may be bleak if nothing is done towards rescuing the already degenerating educational standard in the country. She disclosed that most states in the country are not interested in what is happening to the education sector.
She blamed the agencies saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the sector for the falling standard, saying that most of them don’t give the desired and attention and motivation to teachers who have direct contact with the students.
WARRI: Mrs. Jane Umunadi, a school administrator has decried the falling standard of education in the country, regretting that so many graduates being churned out from our tertiary institutions cannot defend themselves in their chosen field.
Umunadi who spoke with Urhobotoday at the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ, Warri Correspondents Chapel Press Centre, recently emphasized that with the right motivation and adequate facilities, Nigerian education would bounce back to life.
Umunadi lamented the situation in schools where even those who are engaged to impact knowledge into the students find it difficult to express themselves let alone impacting knowlede on the students.
According to her, the future of Nigeria may be bleak if nothing is done towards rescuing the already degenerating educational standard in the country. She disclosed that most states in the country are not interested in what is happening to the education sector.
She blamed the agencies saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the sector for the falling standard, saying that most of them don’t give the desired and attention and motivation to teachers who have direct contact with the students.
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