the need for proper investment in teacher-education as part of the new normal following disruptions caused by COVID-19.
“The pandemic has pushed the world into the deepest global recession in living memory which will have lasting effects on economies, public finances, learners and teachers, hence, we urgently need investment and structural change in the teacher-education sector,” she said.Lafiaji-Okuneye reiterated the college’s commitment to addressing inequality and providing youths with skills to build a better future for themselves and their communities.
The Provost urged the freshers to work hard and resist any obstacle that might hamper their progress. Lafiaji-Okuneye, who noted that their background was not a barrier to their success, enjoined them to eschew unethical practices and make their stay on campus worthwhile.
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