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Teachers Gather To Review Senior Secondary School Schemes Of Work
Over 200 hundred teachers from various State Schools converged at the Education Resource Centre, Ojodu, to review the Lagos State Senior Secondary Schools Unified Schemes of Work.
This was in order to actualize conformity with the present reality and the envisaged turn-around of the Education Sector.
The ceremony, which was flagged-off by the Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, had in attendance teachers from Senior Secondary Schools handling various subjects in the Curriculum.
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Mrs. Adefisayo stated that the Unified Schemes of Work are statutory reference materials needed in both public and private schools nationally to plan their daily, weekly and term subject lessons as well as other academic activities.
She stressed that the rigors, strength and basic intelligence of the Nigerian child in schools cannot be undermined, just as learning cannot be confined to archaic and outdated Curriculum.
The Commissioner harped on the need to continually build and improve on the curriculum in order to stem the tide of an impending crisis in teaching and learning.
She urged the teachers to prepare students for future workplace, equip them with necessary core skills and techniques to enable them to compete with their counterparts around the world.
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