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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by oneluvs: 6:35pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


Don't mind majority of them, its not their fault but that of the country where laws are only made without it been adhered to.
Imagine someone who offered not more 9courses in a semester comparing with one who does 16course which is d lowest in NCE.......

Yeah my brother, They say ignorance is a disease and the truth most be said if someone passed through University and awarded Bsc holder, it's not I say it with confidence not superior than NCE holder. And to be candid NCE or OND HOLDER is far better than Degree holder so those who don't know any thing, Don't rants any thing that can mislead others. This is information age, get your fact before saying things my little advice for my fellow people in this forum.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 6:36pm On Sep 17, 2015
akanduteenah:


Will the mathematics be for JSS or SSS?


Yu dey fear grin... prepare for any...

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Funpeter: 7:05pm On Sep 17, 2015
crownzade:
Good evening everyone. An experienced and qualified teachers are urgently needed for the following subjects in a school at Agbado Area of Ogun state: Mathematics, Furthermaths, English, Government, PHE and Civics. If you would like to apply and live outside this area, there is an accomodation arrangement.call 08060051773
Was the salary range?

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by akanduteenah(f): 7:07pm On Sep 17, 2015
Tpappie:



Yu dey fear grin... prepare for any...

hahahaha............my bro, no be soo. Just that i have never taught SS 3 2nd and 3rd term
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by crownzade(m): 7:08pm On Sep 17, 2015
akanduteenah:


Will the mathematics be for JSS or SSS?
. I feel it should it should be for SSS but better still call the number and u will be told specifically. Goodluck
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Funpeter: 7:10pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


Don't mind majority of them, its not their fault but that of the country where laws are only made without it been adhered to.
Imagine someone who offered not more 9courses in a semester comparing with one who does 16course which is d lowest in NCE.......
I don't wanna join issue, but a course in a degree programme covers like 5 courses in NCE.
If na lie oya state NCE courses and their title make I state degree courses so we can compare....
*wink*

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Evathyst(f): 7:20pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


That's a big lie, I am a product of College of education and I can say it without fear of contradiction that there is no college of education that teaches with essential textbook. Though majority of NCE graduates were nt opportuned to gain admission into the university but that doesn't make you better than them.
Do u think teaching is all about you been brilliant or intellegent, for your infomation it goes way beyond that and only a person trained in act can know.
You can say that again!

College of wah? College of adult teaching abi? First and foremost, permit me to introduce myself properly. I'm a Bsc(edu) graduate, and so I know what I'm talking about...

The first requirement for teaching is acquisition & possession of knowledge. Whatever it is you don't know, you can't teach. Period! While I don't know much of other field, I can categorically tell you that as a Biology Edu graduate, I did courses in Botany dept, Microbiology dept, Biochemistry dept, and Zoology dept. Hence, I touched every aspect of biology. Now, let any NCE graduate that read Biology come out to tell us in which dept he did courses.


I repeat, I've seen undergraduates of colleges of Edu using Essential Biology textbooks as their course material. Believe me or not, it's the truth. Most times I check some of their handouts, Jeez! I can't help but thumb my nose in disgust. What in the Heaven are these?


And you were talking about what teaching entails right? If you think all those paparazzi Lesson note, classroom management, teaching methodologies are what teaching entails. Then, I'm afraid your own case of ignorance is beyond anyone's help. Hence, I give up on you.


Ever wondered why big schools don't even mention NCE as their condition for employment? Lolz! grin

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by akanduteenah(f): 7:21pm On Sep 17, 2015
crownzade:
. I feel it should it should be for SSS but better still call the number and u will be told specifically. Goodluck

ok thanks
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manjuninho(m): 7:27pm On Sep 17, 2015
Funpeter:
I don't wanna join issue, but a course in a degree programme covers like 5 courses in NCE.
If na lie oya state NCE courses and their title make I state degree courses so we can compare....
*wink*

Well, I won't answer that your question but I will like to give you as an assignment yourself.
The school I attended though a College, its also a degree awarding institution of two schools (uniuyo and Eksu) and u know what? We are using same handout nd even some of the courses who @ NCE offers @ 100L is been offered in 300L so I thinh that negates your argument.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by crownzade(m): 7:30pm On Sep 17, 2015
Funpeter:
Was the salary range?
I can't tell you specifically but you call that number to ask other details. I am not in the school, I was just told to help out. I have to come here to inform interested people.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manjuninho(m): 7:33pm On Sep 17, 2015
Evathyst:
You can say that again!

College of wah? College of adult teaching abi? First and foremost, permit me to introduce myself properly. I'm a Bsc(edu) graduate, and so I know what I'm talking about...

The first requirement for teaching is acquisition & possession of knowledge. Whatever it is you don't know, you can't teach. Period! While I don't know much of other field, I can categorically tell you that as a Biology Edu graduate, I did courses in Botany dept, Microbiology dept, Biochemistry dept, and Zoology dept. Hence, I touched every aspect of biology. Now, let any NCE graduate that read Biology come out to tell us in which dept he did courses.


I repeat, I've seen undergraduates of colleges of Edu using Essential Biology textbooks as their course material. Believe me or not, it's the truth. Most times I check some of their handouts, Jeez! I can't help but thumb my nose in disgust. What in the Heaven are these?


And you were talking about what teaching entails right? If you think all those paparazzi Lesson note, classroom management, teaching methodologies are what teaching entails. Then, I'm afraid your own case of ignorance is beyond anyone's help. Hence, I give up on you.


Ever wondered why big schools don't even mention NCE as their condition for employment? Lolz! grin

I don't seem to understand your own definition of big school but in my definition a big school will never employ a BSC holder that is not in EDU or that has previously passed through NCE.
If you differ from that, you can kindly name 1 or 2 big school you know of that employ non educationist as teachers.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Evathyst(f): 7:34pm On Sep 17, 2015
Kazrem:

I still do not know how to reply this your demoralizing post because it shows the scope of your exposure (I am sorry if that hurts). Can you imagine? You called a teacher's manual without which he is not qualified to be in a class "yeye" lesson note. I doubt if you were taught by a teacher (sorry if that hurts). Do you know who a teacher that went to College is? He is an embodiment of knowledge. And let me educate you a little. The first and only Prime Minister Nigeria had was an NCE holder in person of Alhaji Tafawa Balewa. And you mentioned the swift learning of Bsc holder in adapting to write almighty lesson note. See let me tell you, writing lesson note is one thing, teaching is another thing. Even if that Bsc holder can write a better lesson note in a short while the truth is that he is not a trained teacher. I agree not all nce graduates are also competent but now badmouthing nce and comparing it to ssce is ridiculous and annoying. I have also seen scores of Bsc graduates who can't put two words together. I can't because of that debase degree to primary school leaving certificate.
PS: I have nce and also a proud Bsc graduate by God's grace.
Your own post is bereft of logic, hence, I'll just ignore your rantings. But I've got some simple questions for you though, if you would be sincere enough to answer them...

1- How many of your secondary school teachers are NCE holders?
2- How many big schools employ NCE holders as subject teachers? You could please mention names.
3- How many Govt Sch teachers self are NCE holders. I don't mean Pry school teachers o!


Your answers to the above questions would serve as a template upon which my argument with you will be based. Also, did you just talk about Sir Ahmadu Bello as being an NCE holder? So? What's the correlation?


And as for the name calling, I'm too big a lady to exchange words with a e-entity whose whole existence begins and ends online.... Try calling me names again, and I'll prove to you that you don't have the monopoly of name calling.


PS: I'm a Bsc(edu) graduate of O.A.U Ile-ife. So? Have you any other bragging rights? Tender it or you argue logically next time.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Evathyst(f): 7:44pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


I don't seem to understand your own definition of big school but in my definition a big school will never employ a BSC holder that is not in EDU or that has previously passed through NCE.
If you differ from that, you can kindly name 1 or 2 big school you know of that employ non educationist as teachers.
Now you're talking! grin


Now that I have you on the rope, lemme quickly finish you off while I await the next NCE vain-braggart. I've friends who are also members of this forum that teach in big schools like Caleb, Greenspring, Corona, Newhall at lekki. They didn't even study anything relating to education.




PS: They may not want to confirm my claims so as not to give full vent to this controversial issue. But trust me, big schools employ Bsc graduates so long as he is sound academically.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by STENON(f): 7:53pm On Sep 17, 2015
grin* Jst Reading through the comments with my chin-Chin*

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manjuninho(m): 7:54pm On Sep 17, 2015
Please I won't want us to start insulting ourselves just to drive home our points, everyone is entitled to his/her opinions and will also want everyone to know that if wishes were horse beggars would ride. Not everybody that went for NCE wishes not go to the university,to some it was financial constraint not because they are not brilliant so coming here to rubbish a certificate just because you are opportuned to attend a university doesn't make you more intelligent or brilliant than someone who wasn't opportuned.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 7:58pm On Sep 17, 2015
akanduteenah:


hahahaha............my bro, no be soo. Just that i have never taught SS 3 2nd and 3rd term
Visiting Prof said it all about packaging.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manjuninho(m): 8:02pm On Sep 17, 2015
Evathyst:
Now you're talking! grin


Now that I have you on the rope, lemme quickly finish you off while I await the next NCE vain-braggart. I've friends who are also members of this forum that teach in big schools like Caleb, Greenspring, Corona, Newhall at lekki. They didn't even study anything relating to education.




PS: They may not want to confirm my claims so as not to give full vent to this controversial issue. But trust me, big schools employ Bsc graduates so long as he is sound academically.

If its true they should be able to confirm it and I will gladly accept it but failure to do so simply means none of such exists.
Don't get things twisted sis, there is a big difference between been intelligent or let me use your word been sound academically and been able to pass it unto others which is the aim of education.

Best graduating lawyers mostly are not always the best practising lawyers.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 8:02pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


I don't seem to understand your own definition of big school but in my definition a big school will never employ a BSC holder that is not in EDU or that has previously passed through NCE.
If you differ from that, you can kindly name 1 or 2 big school you know of that employ non educationist as teachers.
Sir they are many big schools that employed non-education graduattes and make them pass through their graduate training programmes.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by utchvikky(f): 8:03pm On Sep 17, 2015
Greensprings School is an international co-educational establishment comprising of Pre-school, Elementary, Secondary and Sixth Form located within the Anthony and Lekki environs of Lagos State.


We are currently recruiting suitable graduates across various disciplines for our:

Job Title: 2015 Graduate Trainee Programme

Location: Lagos

Job Description
Interested candidates must possess excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrate a strong passion for teaching with particular focus on child development.
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants should have an Honours degree (in Education) or B.Sc/B.A with a P.G.D.E qualification
Relevant Work Experience
Preferably not more than 1 year post NYSC experience
Age Range: 22-30 years
Required Competency and Work Skills:
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Positive attitude
Dedicated and diligent
Excellent Professional appearance
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Strong ethical and moral standards

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit copies of CV's along with credentials (including birth certificate) to:
P.O. Box 4801K,
Ikeja,
Lagos State
Or
Send copies via email to their preferred location: graduatetrainee.anthony@greenspringsschool.com (Anthony Campus) , graduatetrainee.lekki@greenspringsschool.com (Lekki Campus)

Note: Applicants SHOULD clearly mark on envelop programme title, Graduate Trainee Programme 2015 and their preferred location - (either Anthony /Lekki campus)

Application Deadline 1st October, 2015.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 8:05pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


If its true they should be able to confirm it and I will gladly accept it but failure to do so simply means none of such exists.
Don't get things twisted sis, there is a big difference between been intelligent or let me use your word been sound academically and been able to pass it unto others which is the aim of education.

Best graduating lawyers mostly are not always the best practising lawyers.
#fact.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 8:10pm On Sep 17, 2015
adex15:
Good day my ogas..There is urgent vacancies for agric and yoruba in my school(Graceland college oke afa isolo)..plz come with your resume and if u can make it today or latest tomorrow..d location: when you get to after bridge oke afa..its treckable or take bike to the school..Thanks
Please which state is that? and any idea about their pay and how is the working conditions?
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Funpeter: 8:15pm On Sep 17, 2015
manjuninho:


If its true they should be able to confirm it and I will gladly accept it but failure to do so simply means none of such exists.
Don't get things twisted sis, there is a big difference between been intelligent or let me use your word been sound academically and been able to pass it unto others which is the aim of education.

Best graduating lawyers mostly are not always the best practising lawyers.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 8:16pm On Sep 17, 2015
Kazrem:

I still do not know how to reply this your demoralizing post because it shows the scope of your exposure (I am sorry if that hurts). Can you imagine? You called a teacher's manual without which he is not qualified to be in a class "yeye" lesson note. I doubt if you were taught by a teacher (sorry if that hurts). Do you know who a teacher that went to College is? He is an embodiment of knowledge. And let me educate you a little. The first and only Prime Minister Nigeria had was an NCE holder in person of Alhaji Tafawa Balewa. And you mentioned the swift learning of Bsc holder in adapting to write almighty lesson note. See let me tell you, writing lesson note is one thing, teaching is another thing. Even if that Bsc holder can write a better lesson note in a short while the truth is that he is not a trained teacher. I agree not all nce graduates are also competent but now badmouthing nce and comparing it to ssce is ridiculous and annoying. I have also seen scores of Bsc graduates who can't put two words together. I can't because of that debase degree to primary school leaving certificate.
PS: I have nce and also a proud Bsc graduate by God's grace.
Do you know that former Lagos state first lady Oluremi Tinubu and JAMB register Prof Dibu Ojerinde have their NCE certificates from Adeyemi College Of Education Ondo

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by ravensckar(m): 8:23pm On Sep 17, 2015
Evathyst:
Your own post is bereft of logic, hence, I'll just ignore your rantings. But I've got some simple questions for you though, if you would be sincere enough to answer them...

1- How many of your secondary school teachers are NCE holders?
2- How many big schools employ NCE holders as subject teachers? You could please mention names.
3- How many Govt Sch teachers self are NCE holders. I don't mean Pry school teachers o!


Your answers to the above questions would serve as a template upon which my argument with you will be based. Also, did you just talk about Sir Ahmadu Bello as being an NCE holder? So? What's the correlation?


And as for the name calling, I'm too big a lady to exchange words with a e-entity whose whole existence begins and ends online.... Try calling me names again, and I'll prove to you that you don't have the monopoly of name calling.


PS: I'm a Bsc(edu) graduate of O.A.U Ile-ife. So? Have you any other bragging rights? Tender it or you argue logically next time.
Miss Evathyst, let me disagree with you for the fourth time this year...


If you look at the way our educational system was initially structured, you would agree with me that an NCE graduate is more qualified a teacher than a Bsc holder.

NCE holders have been exposed to the rudiments and methodologies of teaching, while we Bsc holders haven't. Although, a good number of Bsc holders learnt from experience. Now, let me share a life-experience with you. In one of my former schools. Once, inspectors came for a routine inspection. As the biology teacher, it was my turn to field questions from them. The moment they checked my qualification to see that I'm not an Edu graduate, their questions assumed a different dimension. They started asking me questions pertaining to education, which ordinarily I'm not supposed to know. After they might have deflated my ego that day, they again, added salt to my injury.


At the end of the whole exercise, their submission about me went thus; 'Academically qualified, but professionally unqualified'. It was then I knew the hustle is real. As I speak, I've already concluded plans on how to begin my PGDE because that is one of the prerequisite for my continuous stay in my present place of work. I was only employed because of Heaven's grace and some little teaching experience I displayed on the day of their interview.


I understand the premise upon which your argument is based. That most Bsc holders are more academically sound than their NCE counterparts. Abi? Even that opinion is itself subject to intellectual debate. But if you should know, teaching is not about how much you know, but how much you can impact.


Nobody cares how academically qualified you are, but if you don't know the right teaching techniques that will translate to your students' success. Then I'm afraid you're a goner! Understand?


Whilst I appreciate everyone's contribution on this, I'll also want to appeal to us to please refrain from name-calling whenever controversial issues like these are being deliberated upon. Honestly it's not cool.


Evathyst, if you want to understand this subject matter better, then repeat this my popular serenity prayer;
Dear Lord, give me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change,
The courage to change the things that I can,
And the wisdom to know the difference between the two. Amen!


Shalom!

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by ravensckar(m): 8:31pm On Sep 17, 2015
GoldenDr:

Visiting Prof said it all about packaging.
Boss! This one you're making reference to my statement so, I'll sue you for copy right infringement o! wink

Besides, someone should please help me ask STENON why she's folding her arms to observe. Isn't this about Education? Her field? Lolz!
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Amgifted: 8:39pm On Sep 17, 2015
I can believe some people are here to talk about certificate. You claim you have Bsc whatever,you are nothing those that knows about education don't make noise at all. Talking about big schools it might surprise you that they employ NCE holders I know of someone who went for interview on the so called big school were Bsc, master and what have you came as well but to his surprise out of about 60 people he made it to the final stage. Please stop bragging about what you have because it's nothing if you can't defend it. All this Computerised graduates of these days making noise, that's if it's real. All na online.
Some Schools are even fade up with graduate of these days who are after big money instead of impacting knowledge. if you are a degree holder, NCE holder, Pgde, SSCE, Masters or whatever. What is your goal as a teacher, are you ready to learn along as you teach?Are you teaching because no other job is available? or you have passion for it. For those that have less or no certificate, work hard and be focused , go extra miles to learn ways to impact knowledge effectively. For the degree holders . Don't think you have it all but think of ways to give in your best at all times. Stop jumping from one place to another every 3 months looking for fat salary, If you do your best and have passion for your job better ones will come running after you.
To you all, learn qualities of a good teacher and check if you are qualified to be called one before talking about your certificates.
Thank you (if you care).

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by ravensckar(m): 8:50pm On Sep 17, 2015
olafisoyeibukun:
Do you know that former Lagos state first lady Oluremi Tinubu and JAMB register Prof Dibu Ojerinde have their NCE certificates from Adeyemi College Of Education Ondo
So?

It's their NCE certificate that got them to where they are abi? Little wonder why Bsc holders bully most NCE holders. You people's argument most times reeks ignorance & sentiment.


One person above was saying 'The best graduating lawyers are not often the best practising lawyers' smh! How does that correlate with the subject matter? He will even fault his own argument on account of using a wrong analogy(Simple PHYL 101).

So the likes of Afe Babalola, Akinjide, Akin Olujimi, Rotimi Akeredolu, etc all graduated with pass abi? Smh!

Or you want to tell me Rotimi Williams (Timi the law), Adetokumbo Ademola, Itse Sagay, amongst others are third class product? You'll soon wake up from your slumber.

Again, that Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa became a prime minister with his grade 2 abi na TC 2 doesn't even add any logic to the argument. Hian?

Again, one was asking the challenger to name anybody who has been employed as a teacher in a big school before he'll accept her claims. See, some of us just don't fancy this show of discrimination. I, as a person, I've taught in big schools. Yet, I'm not a graduate of education. Infact, teaching in big schools entails how much you know and in what measure you can impact. That's why you hardly find NCE graduates in big schools.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Engrcharlesid(m): 9:01pm On Sep 17, 2015
....QUESTION...:
Prove dat "PAPA = MAMA"

*COMMERCIAL STUDENT: its not done.

*BIOLOGICAL STUDENT: impossible.

*ART STUDENT: wrong question.

*PHYSICS STUDENT: mtchewwww.. Very

simple..

From newton's law of motion,

F = ma ... eqtn (1)
remember;

p = f/a (cross multiply),

f = pa .. eqtn (2)

4rm eqtn 1 & 2,

pa = ma

squaring both sides,

pa^2 = ma^2

... Papa = mama

.... Proved........

hehhehehehe # doncharxo #

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by STENON(f): 9:02pm On Sep 17, 2015
@ Busuyem,

Salary is 80K and above but without accomodation.


Written Test For English.
1. Yes, You are unique, write an essay on why you are unique.
2. Write a comprehensive Lesson note on Your subject area.
3. Write an essay on the standard of Education in Nigeria.
Thirty Logical Reasoning questions with true, False and I don't know options


For mathematics
1.Thirty Statistics questions from Barron GRE textbook

2. Ten Theory questions frm WAEC past questions.


Oral Interview with a 5-man panel, and they will be asking questions frm difrnt angles, and using your answer to ask questions.
For mathematics
Thirty statistics questions which were randomly picked frm Barrons GRE and Manhanatan GRE textbooks.
Ten Maths Theory Questions from WAEC past questions. I wish you the very best, That school is a very good school.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by OCcool: 9:08pm On Sep 17, 2015
OCcool:
Please teachers in the house, who knows the parameters for marking diagrams in biology? Thanks a lot for your response
cc Evathyst
Ravensckar
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manjuninho(m): 9:16pm On Sep 17, 2015
ravensckar:
So?

It's their NCE certificate that got them to where they are abi? Little wonder why Bsc holders bully most NCE holders. You people's argument most times reeks ignorance & sentiment.


One person above was saying 'The best graduating lawyers are not often the best practising lawyers' smh! How does that correlate with the subject matter? He will even fault his own argument on account of using a wrong analogy(Simple PHYL 101).

So the likes of Afe Babalola, Akinjide, Akin Olujimi, Rotimi Akeredolu, etc all graduated with pass abi? Smh!

Or you want to tell me Rotimi Williams (Timi the law), Adetokumbo Ademola, Itse Sagay, amongst others are third class product? You'll soon wake up from your slumber.

Again, that Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa became a prime minister with his grade 2 abi na TC 2 doesn't even add any logic to the argument. Hian?

Again, one was asking the challenger to name anybody who has been employed as a teacher in a big school before he'll accept her claims. See, some of us just don't fancy this show of discrimination. I, as a person, I've taught in big schools. Yet, I'm not a graduate of education. Infact, teaching in big schools entails how much you know and in what measure you can impact. That's why you hardly find NCE graduates in big schools.

Thanks for your contribution sir but in as much as u negate my opinion all I see is you validating it,
If Prof Disu is not an Education certificate holder, do you think he can be appointed to that post?
And for your information there are a lot of NCE holder in big school only that majority of them hav e upgraded their qualifications.
Finally, I want to make bold of saying that been a university graduate does not make an intelligent person, why are many of the so called non educational university graduates not find job in their field?because if you are majority of them when they were still in the university if they would like to teach, all you will hear them say is over their dead body but after getting into the labour market and they sees that they can't compete with their counterparts they take up teaching job and start boasting of knowing more than a person who was trained in the education field.

My humble and final submission on this NCE/BSC dichotomy.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Evathyst(f): 9:20pm On Sep 17, 2015
OCcool:
cc Evathyst
Ravensckar
I'll be back to answer your question please, lemme quickly finish off these so-called 'Professional' teachers. It has been long that I last engage in any e-fight, and now that such a golden opportunity has presented itself, why should I miss it? cheesy


I'll be back please!

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