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In the formative years of librarianship in Nigeria, all staff within libraries were regarded and addressed as librarians irrespective of their educational backgrounds. The need to have a professional body to define who is a librarian, regulate the affairs of librarians and librarianship in Nigeria led to the "process to establish a regulatory ...
NCCE defines minimum standards for all programmes of teacher education and accredit their certificates and other academic awards. [3] [4] NCCE was established by Decree 13 of 1989 to supervise all aspects of non-degree teacher education and teacher professionalism in Nigeria. On 1 January 1993, Decree No.12 amended the establishment Decree No ...
The Nigerian Library Association had a news conference in Abuja in April 2024, where it spoke on the issue of appointing non-librarians to head the various libraries in Nigeria. According to the President of NLA, Mr Omokaro, “The appointment of non-librarians to head libraries in Nigeria is an anomaly because the profession is highly regulated.
Academic libraries are set up to support learning, teaching and research in tertiary institutions. They also feature prominently in curriculum development of the various departments of their parent institutions. [2] Academic libraries can be categorised mainly as: universities, polytechnics, colleges of education and school of nursing libraries ...
The site was formerly occupied by the Federal Government-owned Teacher Training College (TTC), Eha-Amufu. After the announcement of the establishment of the College of Education Eha-Amufu by the governor [ 10 ] with effect from February 21, 1981, [ 9 ] a temporary office with skeletal staff was opened around the then Anambra Television (ATV ...
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The Federal Ministry of Education is a part of the Federal Ministries of Nigeria. It regulates secondary and tertiary education in Nigeria. Its headquarters office is located at Block 5A (8th Floor), Federal Secretariat Complex, Shehu Shagari Way, Central Area, P.M.B. 146, Garki, Abuja.
There are 205 accredited colleges of education and other NCE Certificate-Awarding institutions in Nigeria, consisting of 27 [1] federal, 82 private, and 54 state colleges of education. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Federal colleges