By FM 100 News
The Hela Provincial Education Division has officially launched its toll free number 79500048 at the Digicel head office on Tuesday this week.
Provincial Education Advisor Ronny Angu says this is the number the public can use to report sightings of teachers roaming around freely during working hours when they are supposed to be in the classroom teaching.
HE says the Provincial Government has allocated a lot of money in the Education sector so teachers must be in the classrooms , faithfully discharging their duties.
Angu is encouraging the public to make use of this number to report teachers.
Angu is encouraging the public to make use of this number to report teachers.
HE adds under his leadership, tougher actions will be taken for those Teachers missing out in classrooms and those found to be roaming around doing nothing.
He also stresses that there will be no time for all the ghost names and lazy teachers who are paid for doing nothing.
Mr Angu says they must work harder to get quality output or leave Hela to get another job elsewhere.
Mr Angu says they must work harder to get quality output or leave Hela to get another job elsewhere.
He says his department would like to work with every stakeholder to increase the quality of education and making a difference in the future generations of Hela.
Meanwhile, the newly appointed Provincial Education Advisor also pledged his commitment to improve the education standard of Hela Province.
Mr Angu continues under his leadership education will be reformed and improved.
He says it will start with investing in Teachers by placing them in appropriate levels that will enable them to be competitive to provide quality education.
Teachers will have to improve their expertise in delivering quality curriculum based on their training and qualifications, he says because he believes investing in Teachers reform is the way forward in building quality output of students graduating in each level of education.
The Hela Provincial Education has already started working on creating a data base to screen qualification of teachers from elementary to secondary schools and of course the TVET.
He adds that Teachers with a Degree in Education, with subject specialists will all be required to teach in secondary schools while all those who have a Diploma in Teaching , will be teaching in primary schools.
He says Teachers with fake certificates will be identified and dealt with accordingly and as a way forward no Vocational and TVET trained Teachers be allowed to teach in Primary Schools in the Province.
(PICTURED: Mr Ronny Angu going through a presentation with a BSP Officer after taking office as the new Provincial Education Advisor for Hela.)
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