Showing posts with label TETFUND. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TETFUND. Show all posts

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Nine more Universities on the way says FG

The Federal Government has concluded plans to approve nine more universities. This will bring to 18 the number of universities it had approved in last three years.

The Education Minister, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, who announced this, also stated that the government had earmarked N1.3tn as intervention grant to its universities courtesy of the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy Assessment Programme.

Shekarau stated this in Abuja while X-raying the Nigerian Basic Education Sector (2011-2015). The minister said, “If not for technical reason, another nine (9) would have been approved before now.

Soon, we shall sort out all the outstanding issues and they will receive government approval. This will bring to 113 the number of universities in the country and 18 private universities approved in the last three years.”

The minister said that the NEEDS Assessment intervention grant was sequel to several deliberations between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

He explained, “We have persistent complaints from our universities about dilapidated laboratories and so on; then the government took the bull by the horn.

President Goodluck Jonathan set up a committee to go round the universities on the platform of NEEDS Assessment which was conducted two years ago.

“At the end of the assessment, the universities came up with a bill of N1.3tn required to address the necessary need in public universities and the government accepted it.

Since the government cannot dish out N1.3tn all at once, there is an agreement between the Federal Government and the leadership of the ASUU that the needs be addressed over a period of five  years with a provision of N220bn every year.”

According to the minister, the NEEDS intervention is in addition to normal budgetary allocations to universities and TETFund interventions, among others.

On the incessant strikes by unions in the tertiary institutions, Shekarau said the Federal Government was trying to address the challenges.

He said, “I think we are making some progress on incessant strikes in the sector. We have succeeded in ensuring we have strike-free sessions in our institutions. We are determined to achieve this and the issue of strike would soon be a forgotten issue.

“This doesn’t mean there won’t be problems. There is hardly any sector where there is no problem but frank and strong discussions can resolve them. It is our hope that exchange of views would help us to be strike-free in this country.”

Courtesy: www.punchng.com

Friday, October 3, 2014

I Don't know this


In Nigeria, here we have over 50 agencies and organisations set up to help the smooth running of the Education System, amongst those multitude these are a few:

TETFUND  - Tertiary Education Trust Fund

It  was established as an intervention agency under the TETFund ACT - Tertiary Education Trust Fund (Establishment, etc) Act, 2011; charged with the responsibility for managing, disbursing and monitoring the education tax. Its Mission is to To provide focused and transformative intervention in public Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria through funding and effective project management.

They objective is to  Promote creative and innovative approaches to educational learning and services Stimulating, supporting and enhancing improvement activities in educational foundation areas like Teacher Education, Teaching Practice, Library Development, etc.

Championing new literacy-enhancing areas such as scientific, information and technology literacy.
http://www.tetfund.gov.ng

NANS - 
National Association of Nigerian Students
www.nans.org.ng

NIEPA - Nigerian Institute od Educational Planning and Administration

            
The National Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA), Nigeria domiciled in Ondo town in Ondo State, was established in 1992 by the Federal Ministry of Education, in collaboration with UNESCO/IIEP Paris, as a sub-regional staff college for West Africa. It seeks to realize its mission through capacity building, continuous training, consulting, action research in educational planning, information dissemination and providing resource centre services.

It is the only capacity building outfit for education sector planners and managers in Nigeria and the sub- region and the only Federal parastatal of Federal Ministry of Education in the south west of Nigeria.

www.niepa-ng.org

NAEC -  Nigerian Army  Education Corps


NCNE -  National Commission for Nomadic Education


ETF - Education Trust Fund www.etf.gov.ng


NAPPS - National Association of proprietors of Private Schools

AIESEC - International Association of Students in Economic and Commercial Sciences.

This an international nonprofit organization that provides young people with leadership opportunities to develop themselves into global leaders with an
urge to make a difference in society.

AIESEC provides a platform for students in different universities and colleges, by going on an international internship and/or by joining various local chapters. These young individuals can develop their leadership potential by working and leading teams. Associate membership opportunities allow the students to work with various NGO partners of AIESEC, and represent their college as a part of campus ambassador program.

Each year over members have an opportunity to live and work in a foreign country. Participants can choose to work in areas of management, technology, education, or development; helping to build one’s
corporate skills.

AIESEC annually offers “24,000 leadership positions and delivers over 500 conferences to  its membership of over 90,000 students". It is present in over 2,400 universities across the globe. AIESEC runs an international exchange program that enables over
20,000 students and recent graduates the opportunity to live and intern in another country.” AIESEC is supported by over 8,000 partner organizations.

It has various branches all over the states of Nigeria - Enugu, Calabar, Benue, Lagos, Abeokuta, etc.
www.ng.aiesec.org


COEASU - College of Education Academic Staff Union


SSUCEN -   Senior Staff Union of Colleges of Education Nigeria


STVEP -  Skills Training and Vocational Education Project


SBMCs - School Based Management Committees

The establishment of SBMCs is a policy requirement in all schools in Nigeria. The SBMC is a structure representing all key stakeholders of the community working with the school to improve the management and ensure improved teaching and learning for the children.

They represent the participation of the community in school administration and have the potential to transform, sustain education, and promote school governance at the grassroots level.

The SBMC involves the head teacher, teacher representatives, pupil representatives (when appropriate), representatives of the PTA and other stakeholders from the community, including religious and traditional leaders.

SAGEN - Strategy for the Acceleration of Girls’ Education in Nigeria (SAGEN), focuses on Girl Education in the Northern part of Nigeria.

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