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Ogun TESCOM Deploys Whistle-Blowing Initiative in Secondary Schools
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46737, member: 636"] Ogun State education officials plan to start a new reporting system for secondary schools across the region. The Teaching Service Commission wants teachers and staff to report problems they see at work. Commission Chairman Apostle Abiodun Sanyaolu announced the program during visits to schools around the state. He traveled with board members and education directors to meet with school leaders. The visits covered schools in four major areas of Ogun State. The reporting system will let school workers share concerns about bad behavior at their schools. Officials promise to keep all reports private and secret. Commission leaders will give out special phone numbers for people to call. They want to make communication better between schools and the main education office. The program aims to fix problems that hurt student learning. Sanyaolu told school workers they must do their jobs well and arrive on time. He said teachers should dress properly and teach good values to students. The commission plans to add more programs to help secondary schools work better. Officials want to improve how teachers do their work across the state. Better schools will help the state government reach its education goals. School principals praised the commission team for visiting their campuses. They promised to support the new programs and work with education officials. The monitoring team visited many schools during their trip. Schools included locations in Itori, Yewa, Odogbolu, Iperu Remo, Ilishan, Ota, Obantoko, Saje, and Abeokuta. Each principal expressed support for the commission's efforts. [/QUOTE]
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