Last week Saturday the members of the Education Law Society met for their September Meeting and the interactive session focused on the recent 18 years age limit policy for entering tertiary institutions. Attendees talked about various possible effects of the policy including; 📌Youth Truancy 📌Corruption 📌Reduced employment prospects It was pointed out that the government hadn't produced a framework for engaging the secondary school leavers during this period of waiting to guard against truancy. To combat this phenomenon, it was recommended that the government set up and fund free skill, hard, soft and digital, acquisition centres for the school leavers. The Education Law Society thus calls on the Federal Minister of Education, Mr Tahir Mamman San to cancel the policy or instead produce an effective, smart and workable plan for engaging the school leavers and dealing with other issues that may arise. Signed, Emmanuel Praise N. President. Federal Ministry Of Education, Nigeria #educationlaw #nigeriaeducation #sdg4
Education Law Society, Nigeria
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Ile Ife, Osun State 304 followers
Protecting EDUCATION
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Education Law Society, Nigeria About Us: Wholistically Thought leaders and Change makers in the Educational sector. Purpose: To ensure the achievement of quality Nigerian education through the law. Vision: A strong legal system for education in Nigeria inspired by all stakeholders in education. Mission: Fostering knowledge of, compliance with and holistic innovations in education law in a bid to ensure quality Nigerian education.
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- Legal Services
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- 2-10 employees
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- Ile Ife, Osun State
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- 2023
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Ile Ife, Osun State 00000, NG
Employees at Education Law Society, Nigeria
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Chioma Alumonah
CV writer for students & professionals| CV and Personal Statement writing |EDUCATOR| Education Law
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Praise Emmanuel (TheTeacherLawyer)
Obsessed with solving the problems of the education systems in the world || Aspiring International Education Lawyer & Policymaker || Teacher ||…
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Melissa Etinosa
Law student || Environmentalist || Volunteer || Model||Social media manager||Content Creator||Content writer || International Law Enthusiast
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Do you know that the law criminalises various acts of examination malpractice? Learn more from the Education Law Nuggets by ELSN Education Law Society, Nigeria. Protecting Education. #examinationmalpractice #educationlaw
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Do you know that a commission was established in 2023 to address the out-of-school crisis in Nigeria? Learn more from the Education Law Nuggets by ELSN Share your thoughts and comments below Education Law Society, Nigeria. Protecting Education. #basiceducation #outofschoolchildren #educationlaw #righttoeducation
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Do you know that the charging of fees in public primary and junior secondary schools is an offence in Nigeria? How practicable do you think this is in reality? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section. Thank you very much for following and learning from us. Education Law Society, Nigeria Protecting EDUCATION! #educationlaw #educationlawinnigeria #publicschools #basiceducation
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Recently, the Education Law Society had its August Society Meeting with an interactive session on Jamb 2024 results crisis. In addition to commonly identified reasons such as poor quality of education, social media addiction etc, members identified the lack of adequate preparation of their students for JAMB by most schools due to their failure to incorporate the JAMB curriculum into their teaching as another potential reason for the mass failure in the 2024 JAMB. To resolve this issue therefore, members recommended incorporating the JAMB curriculum into NERDC curriculum, establishing a ranking system for secondary schools with jamb results as one criteria with an effective monitoring agency and strong sanctions as possible governmental initiatives. The need for collective leadership by all persons was also recommended. In all, we recommend 📌 More robust curriculum 📌 Mandating focus on jamb preparation in secondary schools 📌 A Ranking system with an effective monitoring agency 📌 Collective Leadership The meeting ended with a quiz competition on education law with Miss AROWOLO Kehinde Abosede emerging as the winner. What do you think are the reasons for the JAMB 2024 mass failure and how can they be redressed through law and collective actions? We will love to know in the comments section! Education Law Society, Nigeria. Protecting EDUCATION! #education #educationlaw #nigerianeducation #edlaw #sdg4 #sdg4qualityeducation #educator #edulaw #educationlawassociation #educationlawsociety #nigerianeducationlaw
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Do you know that sec 10 (1) of the Education (National Minimum Standards and Establishment of Institutions) Act empowers the National Universities Commission to lay down minimum standards for Nigerian universities? Check out this week's legal nuggets to learn more? Do you think that the established Minimum Standards as used in your school are in line with modern day realities? Let us know in the comment section. Education Law Society, Nigeria Protecting EDUCATION! #educationlaw #edlaw #nigerianeducationlaw #nigedlaw #lawsociety #education #universities
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Do you know that parents also have a duty to ensure the right to education of their children and the Local Government Education Authority is to monitor compliance? Check out this week's legal nuggets to learn more. Do you think that this is adhered to in your area. Let us know in the comments section below. Education Law Society, Nigeria Protecting EDUCATION! #educationlaw #nigeria #edlaw #basiceducation
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Do you believe that school discipline is Nigeria is done in accordance with the dignity of the child and human rights instruments? Let us hear your opinion in the comments section. Education Law Society, Nigeria Protecting EDUCATION! #education #educationlaw #nigerianeducation #edlaw #sdg4 #sdg4qualityeducation #educator #edulaw #educationlawassociation #educationlawsociety #nigerianeducationla w #schooldiscipline
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Do you know that last year, more than 27 states, including the FCT, failed to access the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Funds, with approximately N36.17 billion lying fallow at the Central Bank of Nigeria. Check out why in this week legal nuggets. Education Law Society, Nigeria Protecting EDUCATION! #education #educationlaw #nigerianeducation #edlaw #sdg4 #sdg4qualityeducation #educator #edulaw #educationlawassociation #educationlawsociety #nigerianeducationlaw #freeeducation #UBEC #UBE #basic education Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
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Education Law Society, Nigeria reposted this
Obsessed with solving the problems of the education systems in the world || Aspiring International Education Lawyer & Policymaker || Teacher || Author: The Purpose of Education & How to Teach a Class; A Pratical Guide
Interested in the education sector? Here is the revised version of the article titled 'The Compulsory, Universal Free Basic Education Act and Proposed Amendments: A Merry Go Round or The Way Forward'. Check it out here. #education #educationlaw #nigerianeducation #edlaw #sdg4 #sdg4qualityeducation #educator #edulaw #nigerianeducationlaw #theteacherlawyer #basiceducation Thank you Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) for the comments on the earlier version.