The Chairman, Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Vera Nwadinobi has emphasized the need to build valuable human resources through technology and skill driven basic education.

 

Dr Nwadinobi stated this during a media chat at the ASUBEB headquarters, Awka.

 

Dr Nwadinobi who said that technology and skill are the major force driving the fourth industrial revolution noted that building human capital that are useful at home and exportable abroad is part of their key mandate.

 

She said that ASUBEB has reenacted activities towards achieving the best education possible for Anambra children, which includes yearly career day convention done in partnership with PPSSC, training and retraining of guidance and counselling teachers, training workshop for science and mathematics teachers among others.

 

Dr Nwadinobi further said that the working relationship between teaching and non-teaching staff of ASUBEB has greatly improved while mechanism for continuous evaluation and improvement on the quality of teaching and learning has also been put in place.

 

While stating that ASUBEB has enjoyed robust support from Governor Chukwuma Soludo, Dr Nwadinobi said that the two thousand, five hundred teachers employed under ASUBEB out of the five thousand newly recruited teachers have been deployed evenly to meet the demands of students.

 

She encouraged the teachers to give their best to enhance learning, assuring them of the Support of Governor Soludo.