Thursday, August 25,
2016: Lagos, Nigeria: As the deadline for the submission of entries for the 2016 Maltina Teacher
of the Year, MTOTY ended last month, the panel of Judges has met in Lagos to
deliberate on the assessment scheme for the initiative.
The jury led by Professor Pat Utomi after their meeting
agreed that profile of teacher, strategic approach to teaching, challenges
encountered, resources utilized, among others, will be the core assessment
parameters
The Corporate Affairs Adviser of Nigerian Breweries Plc., Mr.
Kufre Ekanem, disclosed during the meeting explained that aside from Kebbi and
Zamfara, 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, are up in battle for
the second edition of the Maltina Teacher of the Year.
After scaling the project assessors’ hurdles, Ekanem informed
that the valid entries will be subjected to further scrutiny and thorough
assessment process by the Panel of Judges, charged with determining who becomes
the Maltina Teacher of the Year. On
October 20, 2016, the winners will be announced and celebrated at a grand event
in Lagos.
Ekanem stated that members of the panel were assembled based
on their individual pedigree, professionalism and dedication adding that the
job of the panel is to examine and scrutinize the valid entries received from
across the country to determine winners at the state levels (state champions).
The 10 best entries will thereafter be invited for the grand
finale where the panel will further subject the 10 finalists to rigorous
scrutiny in order to determine who truly should be named the Maltina Teacher of
the Year.
Like last year, the Maltina Teacher of the Year 2016 will get
one million naira instantly, plus one million naira every year for the next
five years. The package also includes a development training opportunity abroad
and a block of classrooms built at the school where he/she teaches.
“It is our hope that
through the Maltina Teacher of the Year initiative, we can inspire this nation
to accord our teachers their deserved credit and bring back respect to the
teaching profession in Nigeria,” Ekanem averred
The MTOTY initiative with prizes worth N50 million annually,
is done on the platform of NB/Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund. Ohiwerei is a former Chairman and CEO of the
leading beverage conglomerate which has been operating in Nigeria since 1946.
The Trust Fund was established in 1994 to contribute to the development of
educational sector in the country.
Over the years, the company has used the fund to assist over
20,000 students, built over 250 classrooms and 22 libraries in both primary and
secondary schools across 49 communities in the country.
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