Kaduna latest news on teachers

Here are some of the latest news updates on teachers in Kaduna State:

  1. Kaduna State Government to recruit 5,000 teachers: The Kaduna State Government has announced plans to recruit 5,000 teachers to fill the shortage of teachers in the state's public schools. The recruitment exercise is expected to start soon. (Source: Daily Trust, March 2023)
  2. Teachers in Kaduna State to receive N30,000 minimum wage: The Kaduna State Government has approved the payment of N30,000 as the new minimum wage for teachers in the state. The new wage is expected to take effect from April 2023. (Source: Vanguard, March 2023)
  3. Kaduna State Government to establish 10 new colleges of education: The Kaduna State Government has announced plans to establish 10 new colleges of education in the state to address the shortage of teachers in the state's public schools. The new colleges are expected to be established in the next two years. (Source: Leadership, February 2023)
  4. Teachers in Kaduna State protest over non-payment of salaries: Teachers in Kaduna State have protested over the non-payment of their salaries by the state government. The teachers claimed that they had not received their salaries for several months and were finding it difficult to cater for their families. (Source: Punch, January 2023)
  5. Kaduna State Government to provide training for teachers: The Kaduna State Government has announced plans to provide training for teachers in the state to improve their skills and competencies. The training is expected to focus on areas such as curriculum development, classroom management, and technology integration. (Source: Daily Independent, December 2022)
  6. Teachers in Kaduna State to benefit from new pension scheme: The Kaduna State Government has announced plans to introduce a new pension scheme for teachers in the state. The scheme is expected to provide a more comprehensive and sustainable pension package for teachers. (Source: ThisDay, November 2022)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always a good idea to verify the accuracy of news reports before relying on them.