51 out of
the 412 teachers who sat for the Lagos State Professional Qualifying
Examination (PQE) failed, according to the Teachers Registration Council of
Nigeria
The
examination which took place on October 14 2017, was conducted through Computer
Based Test (CBT), to qualify the successful teachers to register as
professional educators and be licensed with the council.
Mr Gbolahan
Enilolobo, coordinator of the TRCN council in Lagos State, made this
announcement on Monday, adding that the teachers' failure could be attributed
to their inability to use the computer.
Enilolobo
said the unsuccessful teachers will have to re-register for the examination,
and will be disqualified after three consecutive failures.
He said:
“The failure of the teachers is due to their inability to use the computer;
especially as it the first time they are using CBT for the examination.
“About three
of the teachers exited without even completing the examination, indicating
their being unfamiliar with the system at all. Those that failed will have to
re-sit the examination.
“But if
failure occurs consecutively for three times, it means automatic
disqualification, and such teacher cannot be licensed.”
In terms of
the qualifications of participants, One (1) Ph.D holder, thirty (30) Masters
degree holders, two hundred and eighty-two (282) First degree holders and
ninety-nine (99) holders of National Certificate of Education (NCE) took the
exams, adding that nine teachers out of 30 the master’s degree holders that sat
for the examination failed.
257 out of
the 282 first degree holder passed, while 82 passed out of the 99 NCE holders.
The solitary
PhD teacher passed the examination.
Enilolobo
stated the teachers were the maiden set to write the examination and as such,
were a bit disadvantaged as there were no past questions to enable them
familiarise with the national benchmark of the examination. He further advised
teachers to "align themselves with computer so as to reduce the number of
failures, and familiarize themselves with materials can be gotten from
bookshops."
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