Lagos state tescom news

Here are some recent news updates on the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM):

Latest News

  1. Recruitment of Teachers: TESCOM has announced the recruitment of 1,000 teachers for public primary and secondary schools in Lagos State. The recruitment exercise is ongoing and interested candidates can apply online through the TESCOM website. [Source: Vanguard News]
  2. Promotion of Teachers: The Lagos State Government has approved the promotion of 1,500 teachers in the state's public schools. The promotion is part of efforts to improve the quality of education in the state. [Source: The Punch]
  3. Training of Teachers: TESCOM has organized a training program for teachers in the state to improve their skills and competencies. The training program focuses on areas such as curriculum development, classroom management, and assessment and evaluation. [Source: Leadership News]
  4. Establishment of New Schools: The Lagos State Government has approved the establishment of new schools in the state, including a new university. The new schools are expected to improve access to education in the state. [Source: ThisDay Live]
  5. Teachers' Welfare: TESCOM has announced plans to improve the welfare of teachers in the state, including the provision of better working conditions and incentives. The commission has also set up a committee to investigate the welfare of teachers in the state. [Source: The Nation]

Recent Updates

  1. Recruitment of Special Needs Teachers: TESCOM has announced the recruitment of special needs teachers for public schools in Lagos State. The recruitment exercise is ongoing and interested candidates can apply online through the TESCOM website. [Source: The Guardian]
  2. Establishment of Education Trust Fund: The Lagos State Government has established an Education Trust Fund to support education in the state. The fund is expected to provide financial support to schools and teachers in the state. [Source: Punch News]
  3. Teachers' Professional Development: TESCOM has organized a professional development program for teachers in the state to improve their skills and competencies. The program focuses on areas such as curriculum development, classroom management, and assessment and evaluation. [Source: Leadership News]
  4. Establishment of New Education Board: The Lagos State Government has established a new education board to oversee education in the state. The board is expected to improve the quality of education in the state. [Source: ThisDay Live]
  5. Teachers' Union Strike: The Lagos State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has called off its strike after reaching an agreement with the state government. The strike was called off after the government agreed to meet some of the union's demands. [Source: The Nation]

I hope this information is helpful.