Teacher Handbook and Code of Conduct

 

 

Teacher’s Handbook and Code of Conduct

Teachers Code of Conduct

Teaching is the oldest and noblest of all professions. The Engineers, Lawyers, Pharmacists, Medical Doctors and others are all made by the teacher. The teaching profession has more members than any other.

…… there is the need to enact this code of conduct to define the minimum standards expected of professional teachers in terms of their thoughts, words and actions.

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Completing Teaching Methods and Techniques for School Teachers

The current national curriculum is activity-based and provides the framework for what should be taught, how it should be taught, and how learning outcomes should be assessed.

This is all aimed at helping teachers to move away from the traditional “chalk and talk” and “minds-on”approaches to “hands on and learning by doing approaches” It has also been acknowledged widely that for pupils to do well and to develop practical skills, they must be actively involved in the learning process.

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Teacher Guide to Different Types of Writing

A good writing must have unity and coherence.

By unity, is meant that the essay discusses one main subject and that each paragraph or section of the essay contributes to the development of an aspect of that main idea. In other words, collectively, all of the paragraphs put together make up the main idea.

We use the term coherence to mean that sentences are properly linked to one another by means of appropriate linking words and that idea are linked across sentences in a logical and sequential manner.

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Factors that Promote and Improve Learning

The history of classroom teaching is filled with different and sometimes conflicting account of factors in the environment believed to influence effective learning and differential students’ performances.

The focus on the learner is to attest the fact that insufficient knowledge of the learner usually leads to inadequate or poorly articulated teaching strategies, which sometimes results in disruptive classroom behaviours.

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TRCN – Welcome to Teacher’s Information System

The List of Registered Teachers page is an online self-service that allows you to search and check the Registration Status of any Teacher in Nigeria who is registered with TRCN from its inception in 1993.

You can also see other information about the Teacher’s Registration Number, Highest Qualification Category, State of Location, Year of Registration and Teaching Start Year.

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Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria PDF

Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, TRCN is an agency of the Federal Ministry of Education of Nigeria. It was established by the TRCN Decree N0. 31 of 1993 (now TRCN Act CAP T3 of 2004). The major mandates are the regulation and control of the Teaching Profession at all levels of the Nigerian Education system, both in the public and private sectors…

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How to Generate TRCN Remita for PQE, Registration and License Fee pdf

Step By Step Generating TRCN’s (RRR No.)

This steps will save you ₦200 to ₦500 depending on location. 

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Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) Offices Nationwide 

National Headquarter

Address – 12, Oda Street, Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, Nigeria.

Contact – 09054468360

Email – [email protected]

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AT HOME – Don’t Shift Your Responsibility to Teachers

It is AT HOME that children should learn to say:

  • Hello
  • Good morning
  • Good afternoon
  • Good evening
  • Good night
  • Please, etc.

AT HOME – Don’t Shift Your Responsibility to Teachers

 

 

New Post UTME Screening System Pdf Free Download

O’LEVEL RESULT 40%

BREAKDOWN 

Category A

  • A1     –      8%
  • B2     –      7%
  • B3     –      6%
  • C4     –      5%
  • C5     –      4%
  • C6     –      3%

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WEBINAR SUMMARY REPORT – LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT TO TRAIN EDUCATORS ON SAFE REOPENING OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Lagos State Government Employment Opportunities

LASG HOLDS STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ON SAFETY, SECURITY IN SCHOOLS