Minister of Education Dora Siliya has urged teachers in the country exhibit high standards of professionalism in order for them to contribute meaningfully towards the country’s economic transformation.
Ms. Siliya said it was high time teachers realized that teaching was a noble profession because they were key players in the uplifting of educations standards in the country.
She implored teachers to be role models to pupils and yardsticks of good behaviour in society.
The minister said this when she addressed teachers at Lukwesa Boarding High School in Mwense district in Luapula Province.
Ms. Siliya said it was government’s desire to invest, train and motivate teachers for the development of the country.
She pointed out that government in this year’s budget allocated K3.4 trillion to her ministry which would be used to address some of the challenges the ministry was facing.
Meanwhile, Ms. Siliya said there was need to sort out administrative and financial problems that hinder teachers from accessing various services in the Ministry of Education.
She noted that many teachers have faced frustrations arising from administrative issues emanating from the Ministry headquarters in Lusaka.
The minister also revealed that government has constructed 200 teachers’ houses in Luapula province while 50 more houses would be built for those teachers who currently don’t have accommodation.
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