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World Teachers’ Day: Nigerian Teachers Passing Through Hell For Heavenly Rewards

Olaoluwa Mimiola by Olaoluwa Mimiola
October 6, 2024
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Teachers are pivotal in the fabric of any nation’s development and Nigeria is no exception. Their influence extends far beyond the confines of the classroom, encompassing the shaping of future leaders who will drive the country forward. Teachers serve as architects of knowledge and character, instilling values, critical thinking skills and a sense of responsibility in their students. Skilled educators contribute to nation-building by empowering the younger generation with the necessary tools to face the complexities of contemporary society.

The long-term impact of quality education on societal advancement cannot be overstated. A nation with an educated populace is better equipped to achieve sustainable development, with teachers playing a central role in this transformation. By fostering skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM), teachers provide students with the competencies needed to solve pressing national challenges and innovate for a brighter future. Furthermore, educators are crucial in promoting social cohesion and national unity by teaching tolerance, respect and empathy among diverse populations.

As teachers engage with students from various backgrounds, they cultivate an environment where collaboration and mutual understanding thrive. This interaction nurtures individual potential and contributes to a more harmonious society. Through their unwavering commitment, teachers inspire students to pursue their passions and actively participate in their communities, ultimately enhancing the nation’s social, political and economic landscape.

Despite the challenges they face, including inadequate resources and support, Nigerian teachers continue to strive for excellence, understanding their crucial role in nation-building. A systemic effort must be made to support and appreciate these educators, as their success directly correlates to the future success of Nigeria and its citizens.

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Challenges Faced By Nigerian Teachers

The teaching profession in Nigeria is laden with numerous challenges that significantly hinder the ability of educators to perform their roles effectively. One of the most pressing issues is poor remuneration, which fails to reflect the vital contributions teachers make to society. Many Nigerian educators receive salaries that are not commensurate with their qualifications and responsibilities, leading to financial strain and discouragement.

In addition to inadequate financial compensation, teachers also grapple with the lack of access to modern training tools and technology. The rapid advancement of educational technology has not equated to a corresponding update in infrastructure within Nigerian schools. Many educators work in environments where they lack essential teaching materials and digital resources, inhibiting their ability to deliver quality education. Without adequate training tools, the development of innovative and effective teaching methods remains stunted.

Resources in many Nigerian schools, especially public schools, are alarmingly insufficient. Classrooms often lack basic supplies, including learning aids and furniture. This deprivation not only affects the learning experience of students but also places an additional burden on teachers, who often have to improvise to cover deficits. Furthermore, many schools are in dilapidated conditions, creating an unwelcoming and unsafe environment for teaching and learning.

The overwhelming workloads are another significant issue. With a shortage of qualified teachers, existing educators are often assigned classes that exceed reasonable limits. This results in excessive teaching hours and diminished attention to each student, ultimately compromising the quality of education. These realities paint a stark picture of the harsh circumstances faced by educators in Nigeria, raising the question of how the educational landscape can be improved.

Training and Development Gaps

The education sector in Nigeria faces significant challenges, particularly regarding the training and continuous professional development of teachers. A critical gap exists in the availability of modern pedagogical training that equips teachers with current teaching methodologies and strategies. The rapid advancement of educational technologies and innovative instructional practices worldwide emphasises the necessity for teachers to engage in ongoing professional development. However, many Nigerian educators find themselves without access to such vital resources.

This lack of professional training affects teachers’ instructional techniques and hinders their ability to adapt to the ever-evolving educational landscape. Many teachers remain reliant on outdated syllabi and traditional teaching methods, which do not meet the diverse needs of 21st Century-learners. Such a restrictive environment stifles creativity and innovation among educators, leaving them ill-prepared to deliver quality education.

Moreover, the absence of training sessions meant to introduce contemporary teaching technologies means that teachers cannot leverage tools that could enhance learning experiences for their students.

Furthermore, the repercussions of these training gaps extend beyond individual teachers; they significantly impact the overall quality of education received by students. When teachers lack exposure to modern pedagogical strategies, it becomes increasingly challenging to engage students in meaningful learning experiences that foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Consequently, Nigerian students are often at a disadvantage compared to their peers in other parts of the world where teacher training and development are prioritised.

In light of these realities, it is imperative for relevant stakeholders, including government bodies and educational institutions, to prioritise the provision of robust training and development programs for teachers. Such initiatives will not only empower educators but also enhance the quality of education offered in Nigeria, ultimately ensuring that the nation’s young minds are well-prepared for the future.

Myth Of Heavenly Rewards: Should Teachers Suffer On Earth For Their Contributions?

The notion that teachers’ rewards are in the afterlife is a deeply entrenched myth that has persisted for generations. It is uninteresting that most educators are rarely celebrated for their selflessness and unwavering dedication, the idea that their contributions must be relegated to heavenly compensation fails to honour their significant role in society. Teaching is a noble profession, and the impact that educators have on future generations is immeasurable. However, this impact does not negate the necessity for adequate compensation and support during their careers.

Teachers frequently find themselves working under challenging conditions, resulting in feelings of frustration and disempowerment. Many educators receive minimal remuneration concerning the pivotal work they perform, leading them to question the sustainability of their chosen professions. It is important to recognise that low pay and poor working environments can deter talented individuals from entering or remaining in the field of education. Instead of accepting hardships as part of the job, society must advocate for systemic changes that reflect the value of teaching. Improved remuneration and working conditions can empower educators, allowing them to thrive both personally and professionally.

Furthermore, recognition for their contributions should come in the form of verbal accolades and through tangible support from educational authorities and governments. Educators deserve resources, training and opportunities for professional development, which can enhance their skills and impact.

The focus should shift toward fostering an environment where teachers are appreciated and compensated for the crucial role they play in shaping minds and futures. By challenging the outdated belief that suffering is a prerequisite for divine rewards, we can begin to create a more equitable and just framework for the teaching profession.

Happy World Teachers’ Day to teachers globally!!!

•Mimiola, an award-winning Nigerian journalist, sent in this piece.

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