Blaize Enjoins CIEs To Monitor Schl Heads, Teachers By Sunday - TopicsExpress



          

Blaize Enjoins CIEs To Monitor Schl Heads, Teachers By Sunday Egede/Scholar Ossai CHIEF Inspectors of Education (CIEs) in Delta State have been urged to strengthen their monitoring capacity to ensure that heads of schools and teachers under them do their job diligently. The Executive Assistant to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan on Education Matters, Stella Blaize gave the advice yesterday in Asaba at the opening ceremony of a one day workshop organised for CIEs, Heads of Basic and Secondary Schools,which was coordinated by her office. Blaize disclosed that the advice had become imperative as it would go a long way in ensuring that those assigned with the responsibility of taking care of the character formation and intellectual growth and development of pupils and students under them do their work conscientiously well. She frowned at a situation where teachers send their pupils/students on errand to buy things for them outside the school premises during school hours, adding that, as manpower developers, teachers should shun anything that would encourage truancy in the school system. The Executive Assistant to the Governor, therefore, implored CIEs and Heads of Basic and Secondary schools in the state to work assiduously towards ensuring the successful implementation of the educational policies and programmes of the state government. According to her, CIEs and heads of schools in the state should be alive to their responsibilities by instilling sound discipline in teachers in the school system in order to justify government’s huge investment in the education sector. While stressing the need for heads of schools to meet regularly with teachers in their respective schools to articulate measures that would promote teaching and learning process, Blaize said that the workshop was designed to equip participants with the professional skills and effective development processes.
Posted on: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 07:03:45 +0000

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