Expert Advocate For Professional Bodies To Certify Teachers


To improve the standard of education in Nigeria and reposition the teaching profession for the greater task of educating the next generation of Nigerians, an education consultant and Managing Director of Michelle & Anthony Consulting, Femi Ajulo, has stressed the need to transform teaching by setting up professional bodies to certify teachers and boost their prestige.

To him, education in Nigeria has suffered as a result of lack of quality teachers.  He observed that based on its low prestige and poor pay, students hardly show interest in becoming teachers.

Noting that 90 per cent of teachers in Nigeria, never really planned to be one, Ajulo said they either exhaust their search for jobs and later embraced teaching as last resort.

Ajulo said until Nigerians make education to be at par with other professional courses with chartered bodies administering them, many exceptional students will not venture into the profession.

He said for many, they will have the confidence to embrace teaching once they know that after certification, they can start teaching with a basic salary of atleast N150, 000.

“How can government be the one controlling registration and also qualification of teachers?

If there were bodies set up by professionals, there would be standard and many will aspire to be teachers. A boy that does not know anybody will fill form and be interested in being a teacher. He knows that by the time he finishes his first degree, he might still be earning N50,000, but when he goes through professional examination, the minimum he will earn is N150,000 or N200,000, then he will take it as a profession. How can one body, Teachers Registrations Council of Nigeria (TRCN) certify teachers? Who appoints the people that do the certification? Is government the one appointing people at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) or Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA)? If government is appointing and regulating, based on what is happening in the now, can you not influence it? You can influence who you want to be the registrar. Have you seen people influencing who wants to be the registrar of Chartered Institute of Bankers?”

Ajulo also noted that through education tourism and technology transfer, particularly in the sector, Nigeria could regain its lost glory. To this end, he said his firm is cooperating with schools in Canada to explore how Nigerian schools can benefit from what they have.


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