The recent decision by JAMB on July 14th 2015 to reduce the cut off mark for students seeking admission into Nigerian Universities to 180 and 150 for those seeking admission into Polytechnics has generated a lot of reactions and drama.
Some students,parents and tertiary institutions welcomed the new marks because it will allow more students the opportunity to gain admission.
However, one school of thought is of the opinion that low entry mark will further lower the standard of education in Nigeria. They argue that this will cause the quality of education to deteriorate to a level where most graduates from Nigerian Universities will become unattractive to employers.
Some tertiary institutions showed their disagreement with the new cut off mark by setting their own cut off marks. Shortly after JAMB's decision , University of Lagos announced that their cut off mark is 250 and this led to protests at UNILAG by aggrieved parents opposed to the 250 mark as it will disqualify a lot of prospective students. UNILAG has refused to rescind that decision.
*Part 2 coming up...,'Does JAMB have the right to force tertiary institutions to admit candidates with 180 score whilst there are loads of candidates with scores ranging from 200 to 300?'
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Friday, 31 July 2015
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Study in Leeds Beckett University UK,..Students' favorite University
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Friday, 24 July 2015
No Nigerian University in World's top 1000 Universities list.
The 2015 ranking for top 1,000 universities in the has been published by Centre for World University Rankings and no Nigerian University made the list again.
USA has 55 universities in the top 100 whilst UK has only 7!
African Universities that made the top 1000 list are Universities of Witwatersrand,Cape Town, Pretoria in South Africa. Ain Shams University, Mansoura University & Alexandria University in Egypt and University of Makerere in Uganda.
The CWUR rates the universities by measuring the quality of education and training of students as well as the prestige of the faculty members and the quality of their research without relying on surveys and data submitted by universities.
CWUR stated that it uses 8 objective and robust indicators to rank the world's top 1000 universities.
The 8 indicators are 1. Quality of education, 2. Alumni employment, 3. Quality of faculty, 4. Publications, 5. Influence, 6. Citations, 7. Broad impact, 8. Patents.
Let us hope that the promise of the new government to revamp the education sector will yield fruit and result in our seeing at least one Nigerian University in 2016 CWUR top 1000 Universities.
Thursday, 23 July 2015
Win Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 Lite, tell me a folk tale(story) & win...
Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 Lite
Morning people, here is another chance for you to win this simple yet powerful phone.
Just tell me an original folk tale (story), three best folk tales will win three one phone each.
Best three will be selected on the 14th of August and the stories will be published on our blog.
How to participate,
1. Comment with your name.
2. Submit your folk tales (stories), not more than 1000 words, to enquiries@fcoa4edu.com
*To comment, click on comment, click on 'comment as' arrow in the box, click on your preferred profile (easiest one is Name/URL, click on it, write your name, if you have no URL, leave it blank), click on continue, click on enter your comment box and leave your comment, then click on publish. Easy.
Morning people, here is another chance for you to win this simple yet powerful phone.
Just tell me an original folk tale (story), three best folk tales will win three one phone each.
Best three will be selected on the 14th of August and the stories will be published on our blog.
How to participate,
1. Comment with your name.
2. Submit your folk tales (stories), not more than 1000 words, to enquiries@fcoa4edu.com
*To comment, click on comment, click on 'comment as' arrow in the box, click on your preferred profile (easiest one is Name/URL, click on it, write your name, if you have no URL, leave it blank), click on continue, click on enter your comment box and leave your comment, then click on publish. Easy.
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
UK anti immigration rules targeting Students in FE Colleges/Studying in UK (2)
UK Home Office has come up with more harsh rules targeted at foreign students studying in the UK.
The new rules aim at preventing foreign students from attending Publicly funded FE colleges in UK.
From August 2015, students in publicly funded FE Colleges will no longer have the right to work part time, 10 hours a week .
Students at FE colleges will no longer be able to extend their visa to progress to university unless they are studying in colleges with formal link to universities.
In other words, International students in FE colleges without formal link to universities will have to head home on completion of their 'A'Levels or International Foundation Programmes.
Also, Tier 4 visas for FE study will be reduced from three to two years.
Of course, students can no longer apply for work permit from within UK on completion of their programmes, they must leave the country and apply from their country of residence for work permit.
What we have not been told is the fate of students caught up by these ill conceived rules.
From August 2015, students in publicly funded FE Colleges will no longer have the right to work part time, 10 hours a week .
Students at FE colleges will no longer be able to extend their visa to progress to university unless they are studying in colleges with formal link to universities.
In other words, International students in FE colleges without formal link to universities will have to head home on completion of their 'A'Levels or International Foundation Programmes.
Also, Tier 4 visas for FE study will be reduced from three to two years.
Of course, students can no longer apply for work permit from within UK on completion of their programmes, they must leave the country and apply from their country of residence for work permit.
What we have not been told is the fate of students caught up by these ill conceived rules.
Thursday, 16 July 2015
Irish Government closes "Rogue Colleges"
In continuation of it's reforms of the student immigration rules, Irish government has closed over 15 which they claim are not fit for purpose. This led to displacement of over 3,000 international students.
The affected colleges were found wanting in these areas;
1. they admitted mostly international students,
2. they charged unusually low fees which were clearly inadequate to provide for the delivery of a high quality education,
3. the programmes they offered were not accredited by Irish awarding bodies and
4. they operated without adequate learner protection arrangements and in particular, without any provisions to protect students financially in the event of school closure.
They were also accused of only seeking to provide "rogue students" access to the Irish job market, using education as a cover.
In view of the above, I advice that students who wish to study in Ireland should check the Irish government's Interim List of
Eligible Programmes (ILEP) and as we say in Nigeria,
"Shine your eyes"
Educational Joke."..one dollar"
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Educational Joke...."sign down the road"
Teacher: “Why are you late, Joseph?”
Joseph: “Because of a sign down the road.”
Teacher: “What does a sign have to do with you
being late?”
Joseph: “The sign said, ‘School Ahead, Go Slow!'”
Senator Ben Bruce's opinions on education
Education is key. A hungry man is hungry for a day but an uneducated man is hungry forever. Let's subsidize education not fuel #commonsense!
Almost 100% of Nigeria's elite became what they are through free education, yet after climbing up we removed the ladder that got us there!
The facts are clear. When education increases, crime reduces. When it drops, crime increases! Nigeria must invest in education #commonsense
If a nation won't spend her wealth educating her youth, that nation will spend the same wealth fighting insecurity amongst those same youth.
Do you agree?
Tuesday, 14 July 2015
Determined to be educated.
On the way to school |
Even if it means carrying heavy school desks and chairs to school every day, trekking for an hour or two under the hot sun, being stared at by onlookers, no shaking, they want to be educated.
Wait a minute, no body is taking notice of them, it's like it is normal in that area.
The main problem with this abnormal method of attending school is that by the time the students get to school they are so tired that their ability to assimilate is reduced.
For them to carry their desks and chairs to and from school, means that their parents paid for the items.
It is important that public schools are equipped with basic necessary items like desks and chairs. For this to be happening in this day and age is totally unacceptable.
Ministry of education, take note.
Britain to ban foreign students from working / Studying in UK (1)
Under the new rules,
>international students will be denied the right to work while in the UK and will not be able to apply for visa extension when they complete their course.
>Students must leave UK after completing their course.
>UK graduates who wish to utilise their newly acquired qualification to get some work experience, will have to go back to their home countries and apply for work permit from their!!!
>Also, if your work visa application is successful, the duration will be for only two years then you have to pack your bags again and head home.
It is unethical to deny students who have paid huge sums for their studies , thereby contributing in no small measure to UK economy, the opportunity to gain even six months work experience before leaving the country.
This is the unkindest cut of all.
***Watch this space next week for follow up on this topic.' Do you want to Study only or Study & Work in UK?'.... Some UK Universities offer several courses which come with one year work experience....
Monday, 13 July 2015
Prom, the red carpet event for teenagers.
Prom, the red carpet event for 2015 SSCE graduates is on.
Beautiful Miss Oge Obed on prom night.There are mixed feelings on the appropriateness of Nigerian secondary schools allowing |
their graduates to attend proms. Parents's views are divided on this issue.Some parents are of the opinion that prom is a western culture which is of no benefit to our teenagers, rather it exposes them to early attention from the opposite sex with attendant consequences.
Other parents do not have any problems with proms.The later group of parents see prom as a 'rite of passage' for their beloved teenagers for which they can spend any amount.
This is what Mrs Tessy Agbai whose 16 year old daughter just graduated from one of the top secondary schools in Lagos.
" I believe that students who have completed 6 years educational journey deserve to be celebrated. Prom is nothing but a high school banquet where teenagers get their first grown up experience.It provides us parents the opportunity to celebrate the end of our children's childhood and beginning of their adult life. My precious daughter had the most amazing prom night and she will treasure that for life".
See more prom pictures after the cut.
Graduating class of 2015
Congratulations to all graduating class of 2015.
As you progress to next level, tertiary education, be mindful of how you utilise the new found freedom. Freedom to manage your time by your self is a big responsibility considering the amount of free information available to you via the internet.
Do not allow this newly acquired freedom to make you lose focus, rather, apply your time responsibly.
Choose your careers, set your goals and work diligently towards achieving them and you will surely succeed.
Aim to be a point of positive reference in order to make a positive difference. Others have done it and so shall you all.
I will be thrilled to post blogs on your success so keep me updated.
Here's wishing you all the best.
***Remember to send in your essay and stand a chance to win a Samsung phone. (check our archive / older posts)
Thursday, 9 July 2015
Prom time Nigeria!!!
It is time for fresh SSCE graduates to dress up in beautifully designed gowns, creatively crafted jewelries, platform & stiletto shoes, jewel encrusted clutch bags and of - course, with the young men in smart suits, hit the Ball Room for their Prom.
This can be a trying time for parents , for they are obligated to provide the appropriate prom dress, suit and accessories. It is anxiety galore. In addition, the "correct" dress must be accompanied by exotic hair do, artificial nails and fake long eye lashes.
It gets better, these energetic teenagers also have to attend After Prom Parties!
What is Prom? The word is short for promenade, which means formal introductory parading of guests at a party. It is an American teenage culture which dates back to the 1940s whereby co-ed high school teenage graduates dress up to the nines and attend Balls / Banquets.
It is not clear when this teenage culture crept into Nigeria but it is here big time.
Watch this space for prom prom pictures and updates from several Nigerian colleges.
Meanwhile see some hot prom pictures after the cut.
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Screen Addiction in kids, is it a medical condition?
Screen addiction |
While screen time with high-quality educational programs and imaginative, hobby-related content has been said to actually be beneficial for children in a lot of ways, "live action" games with a lot of simulation are being looked at closely, as they can alter a child's development and perspective.
As the hours spent with electronic media increase, the amount of time left over for human interaction dwindles considerably. It has turned into a full-on addiction for others, becoming a substitute for personal interactions during every free moment possible.
Kids need time to daydream, deal with anxieties, process their thoughts and share them with parents, who can provide reassurance."
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Edu Joke "...same dog"
Teacher: “This essay on your dog is, word for word,
the same as your brother’s.”
Student: "Yes, sir, it is the same dog.”
Monday, 6 July 2015
Extorting from students is obtaining under duress
Students of most Nigerian public universities complain bitterly about the constant extortion of huge sums of money from lecturers for normal services which the students are entitled to free.
Some students from a university in Imo state complained that some lecturers ask them to pay
to select project topic, for approval of their project topic, for supervision of their project and of course, handouts.
The students lament that they do not mind paying for handouts which has become a 'norm' in Nigerian higher institutions, but they do mind the other payments which range from =N=10,000 to =N=25,000 depending on how greedy the lecturer is for each 'service'.
Come on! Is it not bad enough that these students have minimum learning resources available to them?
Is it not bad enough that they have to learn in most cases in environment not conducive for learning?
What about the current harsh economic situation which we all are trying to cope with?
Some students from a university in Imo state complained that some lecturers ask them to pay
to select project topic, for approval of their project topic, for supervision of their project and of course, handouts.
The students lament that they do not mind paying for handouts which has become a 'norm' in Nigerian higher institutions, but they do mind the other payments which range from =N=10,000 to =N=25,000 depending on how greedy the lecturer is for each 'service'.
Come on! Is it not bad enough that these students have minimum learning resources available to them?
Is it not bad enough that they have to learn in most cases in environment not conducive for learning?
What about the current harsh economic situation which we all are trying to cope with?
Representing Nigeria well. Nigerian emerges best First Class in Law at Cambridge University UK.
Celebrating Nigerian students in diaspora who represent the Nigeria well.
24 year old Nigerian student, Oluwatobi Olasunkanmi has won the Cambridge University, UK William Charnley Prize for the best First Class in Law
The proud father, who is a former minister of youth development,
Senator Akinlabi Olasunkami said, “Sincerely speaking, my joy is
not only because he is my son but because he has represented
Nigeria well by bringing a laurel which has manifested in the best
First Class Prize in Law.”
Yes o, it is always pleasant to see our young students doing well out there despite the usually undeserved bad names heaped on Nigerians.
Well done Oluwatobi, more grease to your elbows!!!
24 year old Nigerian student, Oluwatobi Olasunkanmi has won the Cambridge University, UK William Charnley Prize for the best First Class in Law
The proud father, who is a former minister of youth development,
Senator Akinlabi Olasunkami said, “Sincerely speaking, my joy is
not only because he is my son but because he has represented
Nigeria well by bringing a laurel which has manifested in the best
First Class Prize in Law.”
Yes o, it is always pleasant to see our young students doing well out there despite the usually undeserved bad names heaped on Nigerians.
Well done Oluwatobi, more grease to your elbows!!!
Saturday, 4 July 2015
Edu Joke "...give us back our teacher"
While visiting a country school, the chairman of the
Board Of Education became provoked at the noise
the unruly students were making in the next room.
Angrily, he opened the door and grabbed one of the
taller boys who seemed to be doing most of the
talking. He dragged the boy to the next room and
stood him in the corner.
A few minutes later, a small boy stuck his head in
the room and pleaded,
Friday, 3 July 2015
Study Skill (2) What is your learning style?
Many students do not know or use the best learning style(s) suitable for them and their grades suffer for that.
Each student has a learning style whether or not they are conscious of it.
To ascertain which learning style(s) most suitable for you, assessment of the effectiveness of your current learning methods is required.
Once you identify the learning style(s) most suitable and effective for you, it will enable you maximize your study period and improve your grades.
The main learning styles are:
Self study: refers to learners who prefer to study alone. They only reach out for assistance when they encounter problems.
Group learners: refers to those who like learning in company of other learners and exchanging ideas. This style of learning is also known as social learning.
The other styles of learning include;
Hands on or kinesthetic learners which refers to those who learn by undertaking physical activities with their hands.
Auditory learning style refers to those who learn by listening to speeches, lectures, recorded materials.
Each student has a learning style whether or not they are conscious of it.
To ascertain which learning style(s) most suitable for you, assessment of the effectiveness of your current learning methods is required.
Once you identify the learning style(s) most suitable and effective for you, it will enable you maximize your study period and improve your grades.
The main learning styles are:
Self study: refers to learners who prefer to study alone. They only reach out for assistance when they encounter problems.
Group learners: refers to those who like learning in company of other learners and exchanging ideas. This style of learning is also known as social learning.
The other styles of learning include;
Hands on or kinesthetic learners which refers to those who learn by undertaking physical activities with their hands.
Auditory learning style refers to those who learn by listening to speeches, lectures, recorded materials.
Thursday, 2 July 2015
Choosing a secondary school for your child.
What informs your decision when choosing a secondary school for your child?
T o help you choose the best school for your child, take the following into consideration;
*Look for schools that truly aim to educate the whole child by
offering a balanced intellectual, moral, social and physical
curriculum.
*Check quality of the teachers. Are they qualified to teach the
subjects they teach?
*Confirm that the school organizes continuous teacher
training programmes for their teachers.The evolving
nature of education demands that teachers are continuously
trained.
*Find out if their learning facilities are up to date and
functional.
T o help you choose the best school for your child, take the following into consideration;
*Look for schools that truly aim to educate the whole child by
offering a balanced intellectual, moral, social and physical
curriculum.
*Check quality of the teachers. Are they qualified to teach the
subjects they teach?
*Confirm that the school organizes continuous teacher
training programmes for their teachers.The evolving
nature of education demands that teachers are continuously
trained.
*Find out if their learning facilities are up to date and
functional.
Bullying, does your school have a policy? (1)
A child being bullied at school. |
Bullying can be physical, social or verbal. It is number one non-academic issue in most schools yet a good number of school authorities choose to ignore it or pretend that they are not aware of it.
Bullying is a real menace which can have drastic effect on bullied students, these include;
1. children whoa are bullied will not reach their full potential in school
2.They will not reach their potential in the community.
3. They can kill themselves.
4. They can develop inferiority complex which may last throughout their life time.
5. They develop bullying tendencies at home and bully their siblings.
6. Death. In some extreme cases, the bullied commit suicide.
It is our opinion that all schools should have policy on bullying and professional training on prevention and handling of bullying should be given to counselors.
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Win Samsung Galaxy S7392. 2015 SS3 / WAEC / NECO GRADUATES only
Congratulations to SS3 students who just concluded their exams.
You are about to embark on a new journey...education on a higher level.
Do not be afraid, do not limit your self , remain focused and most importantly, believe in your self and you will be amazed what you can achieve.
To win this Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite S7392, write a 1000 words essay on your secondary school years.
Tell us the high and low points, your best and worst teacher and any life skills you learnt.
Send your essay to Enquiries@fcoa4edu.com
Best essay will be selected on the 27th of July 2015.
Also, leave a comment and stand a chance of winning =N=6,000 worth of recharge cards (=N=2,000 for three commenters, 1st, 10th and 20th commenters)
Good luck!
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