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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

MUOBOGHARE URGES TEACHERS TO BE AGENT OF CHANGE IN GROMING FUTURE LEADERS

Teachers have been told to be agent of change so as to be able produce well groomed future leaders.

     
This appeal was made at Umunede by the State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Professor Patrick Muoboghare who paid an unscheduled visit to Ede Grammar School, Umunede in Ika North East Local Government Area.

    
Professor Muoboghare said that the primary mandate of the teachers was to mould the child who, on his or her first day in the school was timid but with time was expected to acquire new knowledge and skills from the teachers.

     

He therefore advised teachers to carry out their duties conscientiously so that they would be able to produce children that would stand on their own in the future.

     

The commissioner appealed to some teachers in the school who were always late to work to have a change of heart in their own interest, saying that ministry would not hesitate to sanction them if they continued in the act.

     

Professor Muoboghare directed the two Principals, Mr. B.C. Iheme and Mrs. Georgina Akpovi to ensure that the sports field was cleared of weeds immediately.

     

He equally admonished the Youth Corpers serving in the school to dress properly to school and ensure that they teach their lessons without fail.

     

The Commissioner however expressed happiness with the Home Economics teacher for preparing students that could bake cake and prepare a variety of snacks. 

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