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FG Okays Federal Colleges Of Education’s Award Of Bachelor’s Degrees From Sept

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THE Federal Government has approved the implementation of the Dual Mandate Policy across all Federal Colleges of Education across the country, following the enactment of the Federal Colleges of Education Act, 2023.
This was disclosed by the Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Folasade Boriowo, who said the signing of Bill into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marks a major breakthrough in Nigeria’s teacher education reform.
The law enables Federal Colleges of Education to award both the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) and Bachelor’s Degrees in Education, concurrently.
Announcing the policy rollout in Abuja, Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, said: “The Dual Mandate Policy represents not just a reform, but a revolution in teacher preparation, enabling FCOEs to offer both NCE and Bachelor’s degrees.
“This initiative empowers institutions, broadens access and enhances the quality of classroom instruction across Nigeria.”
According to the Act, all FCOEs that meet the National Universities Commission (NUC) standards are now eligible to operate under the Dual Mandate, thereby ensuring that institutions, regardless of their establishment date, can participate once the stipulated requirements are met.
Alausa strssed the significance of the new policy, saying allowing FCOEs to offer degrees would enhance educators’ skills to meet the changing needs of the education sector.
He stated: “I was pleased to hold a strategic engagement with the staff unions and management of our Federal Colleges of Education (FCOEs).
“As part of our objective to enhance teacher training and improve education as a whole, we are moving forward with the revised Act governing our FCOEs.
“This Act, approved by Mr. President in 2023, now permits the Colleges to award both the National Certificate in Education (NCE) and a Bachelor’s Degree in Education.
“As Mr. President says, ‘the youth are the heartbeat of our great nation.” The heart is the most critical organ in the human body, and for it to function at its highest capacity, our students must be well-educated and effectively taught.”
The minister added: “During the meeting, I emphasised that the way we educate our students must evolve. The old methods are no longer effective in today’s society; we must adapt to meet international standards if we are to succeed.
“The narrative around becoming a teacher, and the teaching profession more broadly, must also change. There must be mutual respect among teachers, students, academics and parents.
“Teaching is a valuable profession; without teachers and educators, societies would not be what they are today. They are integral to nation-building and the transformation of this great country.
“The ministry is committed to ensuring that the dual mandate takes effect by the upcoming academic year, starting in September 2025.”

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