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Monday 30 December 2013

Atiku Abubakar- The education summit we need

2013 has been a year of mixed fortunes for Nigerian education.
I recall with much grief the series of school shootings that took place in Borno and Yobe states; tens of young Nigerians cruelly cut down in their hostels and classrooms.
2013 was also the year the ‘A World At School’ campaign gained prominence. The campaign seeks to draw attention to the fact that Nigeria has the largest number of out-of-school children in the entire world. (More than ten million Nigerian children who should be in school are not getting an education).

To the government’s credit an ambitious Almajiri education scheme has been put in place. This year the Federal government built and handed over tens of Almajiri Model Schools to state governments. As part of this Scheme there’s a commendable focus on girl-child education.
This was also the year of the five-month ASUU strike. Just when we thought we had put lengthy University strikes behind us, this happened; putting the lives of our youth on hold seemingly indefinitely. Even though the strike ended up extracting, from the government, an unprecedented commitment to funding our public Universities, one wishes those gains didn’t have to come at so high a price, for our youth.

Amidst all the turmoil in our education – much cause, no doubt, for sober reflection – I’d like to make a proposal.
In making this proposal it should be taken for granted that I’m also offering my full commitment to supporting the realisation of what I’m proposing.
I’d like to make a call for a Nigerian education summit, to bring all concerned parties to the discussion table, to craft a new vision for bringing education to Nigeria’s teeming youth population.
The question that immediately arises is this: why another summit? To what end?
My answer would be: how about a different kind of education summit.
How about a summit that places, at the forefront of proceedings, the most important stakeholders in education – the students themselves.

I say this because I’m aware that education summits are not a novel idea in Nigeria. A Google search will throw up a number of summits, at state, regional and national levels, in recent years.
What all these summits have in common is that they focus on bringing together governments, teachers unions, and other adult stakeholders.
But the students, who are the ones for whom education systems should exist, are kept outside the door, or on the margins. Our summits become gatherings of policy makers speaking to other policy makers and implementers.

Perhaps, in the spirit of a new year, we can allow ourselves to try a new idea: an education summit in which the policy makers and education experts actually come to listen to the students, the stakeholders who most intensely feel the pinch of the system’s failings and shortcomings.
I’m very much convinced that there can be no significant improvement in the state of education in Nigeria without the active input of students.

In August my office put out a call for submissions for an essay contest on Education Solutions for Nigeria. We got more than 600 entries from Nigerian students within and outside the country. Hundreds of young Nigerians boldly making their voices heard about the education system they’re daily forced to contend with.
The short excerpt below, from one of the winning entries (by Emeka Ezekwesiri, Law, University of Ibadan), highlights the importance of empowering students, within and outside the classroom.
In my secondary school, Federal Government College Ohafia, in 2006 the then newly appointed vice principal academic introduced a policy, where secretly appointed students in each class kept an attendance sheet for teachers, where they recorded teachers attendance based on five criteria; came on time and taught, came early but left early, came late but taught, came late and left early, absent. These students were unknown to the class and teachers but the policy was publicly announced in order for teachers to be aware. These students were concealed to prevent victimization. The teachers were effectively disciplined after verification of the reported conduct.  Through this monitoring scheme, teachers became very serious to the amazement of students, who were forced to also become serious.
Clearly, we need to re-design Nigeria’s education systems in a way that puts some power in the hands of students, allows them to feel like equal and valued parties in the matrix of learning and knowledge dissemination.

And what better way to start this than by giving these students a prominent place in a gathering that aims to chart a new future for Nigerian education.

It is my dream that someday in the near future, when the Federal Government and Teachers’ Unions like ASUU are coming together to discuss critical education issues, the wisdom and insight of our students will be eagerly sought and welcomed in the conversation.  That we will no longer carry on as though our students are marginal partners in education.

It is my belief that we can’t call them the future of our country, and yet persist in trying to keep them out of the most important conversations required to prepare them to become that future.

Source: http://atiku.org/aa/2013/12/29/the-education-summit-we-need/

Monday 23 December 2013

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UNILAG Offers Admission into Executive and Advanced Diploma in Business Management, Diploma in Computer and Secretarial Studies

                                                       UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS
                         HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CENTRE(HRDC)
                                                 ANNOUNCES ADMISSION INTO
EXECUTIVE AND ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER AND SECRETARIAL STUDIES AND DIPLOMA AND ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANTS

The Human Resources Development Centre invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following programmes.

-               Executive Diploma in Business Management
-               Advanced Diploma in Business Management
-               Diploma in Computer and Secretarial Studies
-               Diploma for Personal Assistants
-               Advanced Professional Diploma for Personal Assistants 

1.             Executive Diploma in Business Management
(Small Business Management Concentration)
This is a Small Business Management course for candidates aiming to be self employed, proprietors of small businesses and owners Managers who need in depth appreciation of fundamental principles of managing small businesses.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Five passes at credit level in SSCE/GCE/O/L or equivalent examinations;
B.Sc/OND/NCE.  Mature students with lower qualifications who are over 30 years of age may be considered.

FEES: N30,000.00per participant to cover tuition fee only.  The cost of N5,000.00 for course materials and project supervision will also be borne by the candidates upon resumption.

2.             ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
(Small Business Management Concentration)
This is an executive development programme to produce many top managers in the industry and public sector.  It is designed for professionalism in Small Business Management functions in Organizations.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Graduates of Executive Diploma Programmes, University First Degree, NCE or HND in any discipline.  Top level employees of organizations who require advanced knowledge of Small Business Management, but possess lower qualifications may be considered.

FEES: N35,000.00per participant to cover tuition fee only.  The cost of N5,000.00 for course materials and project supervision will also be borne by the candidates upon resumption.

3.             DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER & SECRETARIAL STUDIES
(Ordinary/Intermediate/Advanced/Executive)
These are grouped subject scheme in Computer & Secretarial Studies for candidates aiming to be Secretaries to middle management, senior management, chief executive officers or other comparable officers.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

(a)           DCSS (Ordinary)
Basic qualification of five GCE O/Level or its equivalent including English Language or recognized professional qualifications.  Mature candidates with suitable qualifications or practical experience will be considered for admission.

(b)           DCSS (Intermediate)
As in (a) above plus Shorthand: 80 wpm and Typewriting: 35 wpm, respectively, or Diploma in Secretarial Studies (Ordinary) from any recognized institution.
Senior/Chief Typist can also be considered for admission.

(c )          Advanced DCSS
As in (a) above plus Shorthand: 100 wpm and Typewriting: 50 wpm, respectively, or Diploma in Secretarial Studies (Intermediate) from any recognized institution.


(d)           Executive DCSS
Graduates/HND/NCE holders with basic qualification of five GCE O/L or its equivalent including English Language or recognized professional qualifications would be considered for admission.

FEES: N35,000.00per participant to cover tuition fee only.  The cost of N5,000.00 for course materials and project supervision will also be borne by the candidates upon resumption.

Venue:   Department of Estate Management

4.             EXECUTIVE  DIPLOMA FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANTS
This is a grouped subject scheme in secretarial and administrative studies for candidates aiming to be Personal Assistants or Personal Secretaries to senior management or other comparable people.  The scheme of study provides a background of knowledge and skills to encourage the development of self-confidence and initiative, which, in due course, will enable the candidate to play a responsible role in an administrative environment.

ENTRY REQUIREMENT
Graduates and non-graduates with basic qualification of five credits GCE O/L or its equivalents including English Language and a pass in one numeric subject e.g. Mathematics, Statistics, Accounting or recognized professional qualifications.  Mature candidates with suitable qualification or practical experience will be considered for admission.

FEES: N40,000.00per participant to cover tuition fee only.  The cost of N5,000.00 for course materials and project supervision.

5.             ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANTS
This is an executive development programme to produce many Top Personal Assistants in the industry and public sector.  It is designed for professionalism in the field of Personal Assistants.

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE
To develop participants for top level Personal Assistant positions in both public and private organizations.  Candidates also would be exempted from all parts of the Institute of Personal Assistants of Nigeria Examinations.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Graduates of Executive Diploma Programmes, University First Degree, NCE, or HND in any discipline.  Mature candidates with suitable qualification or practical experience will be considered for admission.

FEES: N45,000.00per participant;  N5,000.00 for course materials and project supervision.

6.             GENERAL INFORMATION
DURATION:  Two (2) Semesters (Saturdays only)
VENUEDepartment of Estate Management
COMMENCEMENT OF PROGRAMME: 14th December, 2013

METHOD OF APPLICATION
GUIDELINES FOR COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FORM:
1.       Visit the Human Resources Development Centre Portal (hrdc.unilag.edu.ng)
 Click on the “Application Form”.
2.       Click the pre application form link; provide the required information and submit to obtain a Payment Reference Number (Voucher). Candidates are expected to print out the Payment Reference Number (voucher) and take to the bank for payment of five thousand Naira (N5,000.00) which is the cost of Application Form.
3.       Make payment at any branch of the designated banks stated below:

·         WEMA BANK PLC , ECO BANK PLC, ACCESS BANK PLC, FIRST BANK PLC at the   University of Lagos Branches only.
4.       After payment, return to Human Resources Development Centre Portal (hrdc.unilag.edu.ng) Click the Application link, then Application Form Link, login with Payment Reference Number as username and provide surname in lowercase as password.
5.       Click the Edit Application form link to fill the Application form and upload digital passport (jpeg format) which should not be more than 15kb in size and must be in white background. The acceptable dimension is: width- 235 pixels or 35mm, height- 314 pixels or 40mm (failure to comply with specified image format may lead to disqualification).
6.       Click “SUBMIT FORM” button after filling the form completely; else click “DECLINE” button.
7.       After submission, applicants are required to print the completed Application Form for submission at the Human Resources Development Centre Secretariat, in Room 104.
Submit the printed form along with two (2) sets of your Credentials.
Note
·         Kindly note that if payment is not made five (5) days after obtaining Payment Reference Number (voucher), the pre-application would be DECLINED. Applicants will then be expected to refill the pre-application form to obtain a new Payment Reference Number (voucher).
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS AND COLLECTION OF ADMISSION LETTERS
The completed application forms should be submitted to Human Resources Development Centre Secretariat not later than 6th December, 2013 and admission letters for shortlisted candidates are to be collected from the same office (Room 104) as from 9th December, 2013
Please note that letters of admission will not be posted to individual candidates. The admission lists will be available on HRDC Portal (hrdc.unilag.edu.ng)

For further information, contact:
Director                                                                                                   Mr. Chidi Ndupuechi,      
Human Resources Development Centre                                        Human Resources Development Centre
(By the University 2nd Gate)                                                                University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba
University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos                                                    Tel: 08023114632
Tel: 018102815, 018102816, 018102818                                  
08033220022                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
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                                                              Dr. (Mrs.) Taiwo F. Ipaye, MNIM
                                                              Registrar and Secretary to Council
                                                                       University of Lagos
 Source: http://hrdc.unilag.edu.ng/morenews.php?id=38

Akinpelu, Sherif Lanre