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The Importance Of Project Work For Students And advantages of project work in schools

 

The importance of project works for students cannot be over-stressed. Why Is Project-Based Learning Important to individual and organization for growth.  A student and organization ought to take project writing seriously for the following reasons:

 

 

  1. Project work enables the students to develop an inquisitive mind, always wanting to find out why things happens the way they happen.
  2. The usefulness of project work is that it enables the student to be methodical in his approach to solving the research problem.
  3. Project work makes student to cease to depend on the rule-of-the-thumb but to be scientifically minded.
  4. Project work enables the student to be more organised with his work and do things in an orderly manner.
  5. Acquiring appropriate project writing skill gives the student a sense of independence and self-confidence which propel him to always insist on producing original research report.
  6. Mastery of the techniques of project writing enables the student to develop a sense of proportionality.
  7. Project writing develops the student the habit of tenaciously pursuing his goals to a conclusive end, which is the achievement of result.

Project work offers a bridge to independent learning for students and organizational growth.

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ASUU Gives FG Six New Conditions To End Strike

ASUU Gives FG Six New Conditions To End Strike

 

University teachers have presented six new conditions for calling off their two-week old strike.

 

But the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, yesterday pleaded with the lecturers to embrace peace for the sake of innocent students.

 

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) is to discuss today the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and chart the way forward.

 

Some of the options include:

Bringing back ASUU to the negotiation table;

Allowing the Wale Babalakin Panel to conclude its assignment;

Suing ASUU to either the Industrial Arbitration Panel (IAP) or the National Industrial Court (NIC); and

Referring all issues to the Ministry of Labour and Employment, in line with the Trade Dispute law.

According to a source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, the six conditions were not part of the previous demands referred to the Babalakin Committee for arbitration.

 

The new conditions are that:

 

The Federal Government should immediately accept payment of shortfall in salaries of universities;

Universities to manage their IGR the way they like and exemption from TSA;

Exemption of Endowment Funds, JV cash from TSA;

Payment of University Salary Scale to teachers in primary schools in universities;

Release/implementation of guidelines for the retirement of Professors in line with 2009 FG-ASUU Agreement; and

Waiver/ government fiat to set up Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company

The source said: “ASUU has brought proposals different from the agreement they reached in the Senate with the Federal Ministry of Education.

“They are asking the government to take over the shortfall in the salaries of universities when there were glaring cases of abuse of recruitment process and non-compliance with Integrated Personnel Payment Information System (IPPIS).

“They want the government to accept liability for the shortfall in spite of the fact that universities acted arbitrarily in increasing their wage bill.

“The lecturers have also asked the government to manage their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) henceforth instead of remitting such to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) in line with their demand for autonomy for universities.”

 

But, according to the source, the government does not want to waive the TSA policy for universities. It, however, expressed readiness to exempt Endowment Funds and Joint Ventures Funds from TSA.

 

“In their new demands, the lecturers asked for the issuance of a fiat to the Pension Commission to register the Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company.

 

“PENCOM has expressed its readiness to register Nigerian Universities Pension Management Company, if ASUU and other stakeholders can quickly address the lapses already highlighted in the registration process. PENCOM is insisting that the guidelines in the 2005 Pension Reforms Act must be fully complied with,” the source said.

 

The the government is said to be shocked by ASUU’s fresh request that the Federal Government should pay University Salary Scale to primary school teachers in varsity staff schools.

 

It said: “They are saying that the staff school should be allowed to continue to collect tuition fees.”

 

“The government has a different approach to the staff school. Apart from retaining its policy that primary education is free under the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Scheme, the government is of the opinion that teachers in varsity schools be either paid by the Universal Basic Education Commission(UBEC) or be placed under the salary scale of the Federal Ministry of Education or Federal Salary Scale,” the senior government official said.

 

“Another demand from ASUU is the release of the guidelines for the retirement of professors in line with 2009 Agreement.”

 

Responding to a question, the source said: “We believe that ASUU is trying to be difficult with the new conditions after the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, had conceded N23billion to pay earned allowances of the lecturers.

 

“The ASUU strike will be tabled before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday (today). The FEC will weigh options and chart the way forward.”

 

Contacted last night, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige said: “They have brought some proposals different from the demands we are already addressing. I want ASUU to toe the path of peace for the sake of the innocent students in our universities.

 

“I am asking ASUU to know that this dispute is already apprehended by this ministry. And when we apprehend a dispute, it is necessary for parties to come for talks and consideration of issues.

 

“Going by Section 3 of the Labour Dispute law, any further discussion on ASUU demands should be done with the Federal Ministry of Labour.”

 

 

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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko Commences Admission.

Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko Commences Admission.

 

Post-UTME: Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko commences Admission.

 

This is to inform all UTME and Direct Entry candidates who applied for admission to Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, for the 2017/2018 academic session that the Post UTME Test will be conducted between 18th and 30th September, 2017 at the University’s CBT Centre.

 

Candidates eligible for the test are:

 

Those who made or are willing to make Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, their choice of University in the 2017/2018 UTME and scored 180 and above; and

Direct Entry candidates who chose or are willing to make AAUA their first choice of University.

 

 

 

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UNN Rejects Jamb’s 120 Cut-off Mark, Fixes Post-utme Dates

UNN Rejects Jamb’s 120 Cut-off Mark, Fixes Post-utme Dates

 

The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has rejected the 120 cut-off mark fixed by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for 2017/2018 universities admission.

 

The University has fixed 200 as her official cut-off mark for 2017/2018 admission.

 

A statement released by the school management, obtained by 042express.com reads:

 

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

August 25, 2017

 

UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA (UNN) ADMISSION CUT-OFF MARK AND CONDUCT OF POST-UME SCREENING EXERCISE FOR 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION

 

This is to inform the general public that the cut-off mark for admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) for 2017/2018 academic session is 200 . Also, there will be a Post-UTME Aptitude Test/Screening Exercise.

 

Please continue to check our website for further information.

Post UTME is scheduled from Sept.11th,2017 to Sept.18th,2017

 

Chris C. Igbokwe, Esq.

Registrar

 

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JAMB Release Cut- Off Marks For Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges Of Education

JAMB Release Cut- Off Marks For Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges Of Education

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has fixed minimum cut off marks for Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.

 

The minimum cut off marks for admissions into universities in Nigeria was set for 120, polytechnics and colleges of education pegged at 100, while that of innovative enterprising institutes was pegged at 110.

 

Institutions are, however, at liberty to raise their cut off marks for admission above the minimum set by JAMB.

 

Also, admissions into public degree awarding institutions for the 2017 UTME examination will end on January 15, 2018 while for private institutions, it ends on January 31, 2018.

 

Also, decisions on first choice candidates by universities will end on October 15, and second choice candidates will end on December 15; after which the remaining students will be available in the market place for other institutions till the January closing dates.

 

These decisions were taken at the 2017 Combined Policy Meetings on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria which ended on Tuesday.

 

The Registrar of JAMB, Ishaq Oloyede, said a Central Admission Processing System, CAPS, will be used to streamline admission processes among institutions, as it addresses challenges associated with the former approach.

 

Mr. Oloyede also said that Institutions could conduct dual mode system which involves both manual and the newly introduced CAPS.

 

He advocated a dynamic educational policy as related to admissions.

“All over the world, there is agitation for dynamic educational policy,” he said. “JAMB only admits for National Diploma, not Higher National Diploma; so why should we use the same requirement for ND and BSC, that is unreasonable parity.”

 

“We should not be sentimental in fixing our cut off mark; we need not over-dramatise issue of cut off mark.”

 

He said candidates’ applications to study agriculture was very low while applications to study medicine and health sciences increased.

 

Speaking on illegal admissions, he said the process is now automated because the Registrar of JAMB must approve all candidates.

 

“About 17,160 students were admitted without JAMB across institutions in Nigeria,” he said.

 

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, also formerly announced a lift of the ban on the conduct of Post-UTME examination as a prerequisite for admission into tertiary institutions.

 

“Cancellation of Post- UTME is a mistake,” he said.

 

He noted that banning of post-UTME led to a lot of irregularities by candidates and some institutions.

 

The minister explained that with the lifting of the ban on the conduct of the examination, institutions are now at liberty to conduct, while adding that fee for the examination should not exceed N2000.

 

He explained that the 2016 admission process was a huge success, while expressing optimism that government is working assiduously to make that of 2017 better.

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Mr. Adamu noted that government is also making efforts to expand access and ensure equality in the education sector.

He expressed optimism that a substantial number of candidates who sat for the 2017 UTME would gain admission into tertiary institution.

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“Over 1.6 million candidates applied for degree courses, over 17,000 for ND as well as NCE,” he said.