The Basic Teachers Union of Zambia (BETUZ) has welcomed government’s plans to recruit and deploy 2,500 teachers this month.
BETUZ Director for Public and International Relations Hilary Chipango said the recruitment will help enhance the quality of education in the country because it will narrow the teacher-pupil ratio in most schools.
Mr. Chipango told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that for a long time now, the education sector has been facing challenges of increased teacher-pupil ratio that affected pupils’ attention in school.
He explained that this impacted negatively on the country’s attainment of quality education for all.He said government should strive to improve Zambia’s education standards and meet the move towards the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.
Mr. Chipango said this goal can only be achieved if government invests in the education sector and ensures that more people have access to quality education. He added that the education sector has a significant role to play towards the realization of any nation’s economic growth hence the need to be well managed.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chipango has appealed to teachers that would be employed to be ready to work in any part of the country. He noted that some teachers who have had an opportunity of getting employed have lost their jobs because they do not want to serve in rural areas.
He pointed out that teachers should always be ready to work anywhere in order to reduce the problem of staff shortages.
He has also advised government to quickly implement the rural hardship allowances and other incentives that can act as motivation to teachers operating under difficult conditions.
Government has announced that it will this month recruit about 2,500 teachers in order to address staff shortages being experienced in most basic schools in Zambia.
ZANIS