The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the affected teachers were trained under Better Education Service Delivery for All to ensure the improvement of Primary one pupils under the guide of Reading and Numeracy Activities scheme and their enrollment in the state.
“We invited these coaches and mentors here because they are the ones who will go round to evaluate the effects of the training we gave to these primary one teachers on RANA programme.“Are they doing it correctly? If they are doing it right, they will encourage them to do more.“We have distributed books to all the primary one pupils that these trained primary one teachers are teaching.
“So, the whole essence of this exercise is to remind ourselves of our roles as the people who will not only bring back children to schools but make sure we retain them until they complete their schools and make sure we give them quality education,” Hammani explained. The permanent secretary expressed optimism that with the deployment of the coaches, there would be an improvement in literacy standards in the schools while quality education would be achieved.
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