Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has
said better teaching and learning techniques are panacea to
contemporary challenges in the education sector.
Osinbajo
he made this observation on Monday when met the Chairperson of the West
African Examination Council (WAEC), Dr Evelyn Kandakai at the
Presidential Villa.
“Lately,
it has become obvious that we have to make more of our young people to
be more entrepreneurial in their approach to everything.
“It is interesting that we
have found ourselves, especially those of us in this part of the world
at this time, trying very hard to work out educational systems that is
relevant to our people.
“Obviously our initial contributions in this sector were inherited from colonial times.
“But
it is becoming more evident anyway that we must chart our own course in
education and I know that it is a challenge that we face regularly.’’
Osinbajo
said the focus of educators should be on the kind of subjects, and the
kind of teaching methods that challenge critical thinking and being
creative, thinking out of the box.
He, therefore, enjoined stakeholders in the education sector to find lasting solutions to society’s contemporary challenges.
He emphasised that the political
office holders have the responsibility to “throw the challenge to the
educators and hope that they will be able to give some form of direction
as to where society should be heading to’’.
The
vice president applauded the efforts of the council’s board and
management at maintaining and sustaining the institution’s status as the
foremost sub-regional examination body in terms of standards and
quality.
Earlier, Kandakai said that Nigeria was a pillar of support to WAEC in all its years of existence.
Kandakai
said Nigeria’s immense contributions both in human and material
resources had taken the examination body to greater heights over the
years.
She said WAEC and the West
African sub-region remained hugely indebted to Nigeria that is
shouldering 54 per cent of the institution’s financial burden.
The
New Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that WAEC is a sub-regional
examination institution with membership of comprising Nigeria, Ghana,
Gambia, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
The council will hold its 65th annual general meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
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