The Jigawa State Common Fundamental Training Board, SUBEB, has introduced that no fewer than 9,600 teachers have to this point registered for the state’s upcoming competency test.
The Government Chairman of the Board, Professor Haruna Musa, disclosed this whereas briefing journalists on the Board’s preparations for the evaluation.
He stated the test is designed to establish the precise coaching wants of teachers in order to strengthen their abilities and enhance studying outcomes throughout the state.
Based on him, 12,000 teachers are anticipated to register earlier than the train is concluded.
Professor Haruna famous that the initiative aligns with Governor Umar Namadi’s “12-Level Agenda,” which prioritises reforms in the training sector. He added that the state authorities has continued to speculate closely in upgrading academic infrastructure to help high quality studying.
He expressed concern that greater than 70 per cent of the 9,600 registered teachers have by no means benefitted from any capacity-building programme since their employment, some with over 15 years in service.
After the examination, he stated, teachers will probably be labeled into three classes: Group A – teachers with each data and educating abilities; Group B – teachers with sufficient data however insufficient educating abilities; Group C – teachers missing each data and educating abilities.
Professor Haruna pressured that the classification will information the Board in designing tailor-made coaching programmes to boost professionalism and enhance training requirements in Jigawa State.



