The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has conducted the Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE) for 16,614 teachers nationwide.
Acting Registrar/Chief Executive Officer, Dr Stella-Maria Nwokeocha, who monitored the examination in Abuja with some officials from the Federal Ministry of Education, commended the conduct of the examination.
Nwokeocha said the agency was undergoing financial challenges following the delisting of the agency from those funded directly by the Federal Government.
Lamenting the situation, Dr. Nwokeocha said the agency has had to cut down its operational cost and merely depend on development partners to exist.
She said that it has been harrowing taking staff on training and paying emoluments.
She said: “We met so many challenges, but we try to cut down on cost, everything boils down to sacrifice. I praise the staff of the agency because they have been very understanding. For something like training, we had to cut down drastically on that, instead we do group training.
“We are calling for improved funding. I have to be open with you, some development partners are helping us in certain ways, but we cannot rely on that alone. We are asking the government to put us back in its funding plan, even if they cannot put us back, they can decide to take up payment of staff salaries.”
Director, Certification and Licencing, TRCN, Dr Jacinta Ezeahurukwe, noted that the PQE was designed to test the professional knowledge of those in the teaching profession.
According to her, it was a prerequisite for licensing and certification of teachers before being allowed to teach in the classrooms in Nigeria.
While giving further insight into the conduct of the examination, she revealed that some technological innovations have been introduced to make the exercise more seamless.
According to Dr. Ezeahurukwe, TRCN recently introduced an App which generates examination numbers for the candidates, as against the previous exercise when such numbers are provided manually.
She explained that very soon all candidates would have to enroll online and generate their examination details themselves.
“You are aware that we introduced an App that detects impersonation, it ensures that it is only the people that registered for this examination that would write it, which we also use for accreditation.
“Apart from that we used to give them their numbers manually but now we have ensured that the computer generates the number, this is to ensure the sanctity of the examination so that nobody does anything funny. The registration numbers were later communicated to the candidates.
“We are getting to a point where every candidate will be registering online, each year we improve on our processes, as you can see today the exam is more seamless than before because we have also tried to manage the crowd.”
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