Anambra State Teachers Reject FG's Plan to Scrap UTME for Education Courses In a move that is set to spark a heated debate in the education sector, teachers in Anambra State have expressed strong opposition to the Federal Government's plan to scrap the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for education courses. The proposal, which aims to introduce a new system of admission for students seeking to pursue education-related degrees, has been met with resistance from the teachers, who argue that it may compromise the quality of education in the country. The teachers, who are members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), claim that the new system may lead to a lack of standardization in education, as universities may begin to set their own admission criteria. The development comes at a time when the education sector is already grappling with several challenges, including inadequate funding and infrastructure.


Anambra teachers reject FG plan to scrap UTME for education courses  Punch Newspapers