Government is in the process of introducing degree courses at Nkrumah and Copper belt Teacher Training Colleges in order to raise the quality of training standards at the two institutions.
Speaking when he officiated at the Chengelo School fundraising dinner dance in Lusaka last night, President Levy Mwanawasa said more teachers are also being trained and upgraded in various training institutions around the country..
Dr. Mwanawasa noted that the growing population of young people poses a huge challenge for government to provide quality education hence the need for partnerships with the private sector in meeting the national educational needs.
He stated that excellence in the education of children in Zambia is the foundation of the country’s future saying the best should be provided to accelerate the development of the country.
Dr. Mwanawasa added that academic excellence, character development and good experience are not enough without true wisdom which enables children stand for what is right.
Dr. Mwanawasa who is also patron of the Zambia International Youth Award Programme at Chengelo’s outdoor center, commended the school for developing into a fine education institute incorporating a primary school, secondary school, sixth form and an exciting outdoor education center.
He further commended the school for scoring a number of successes in academics, sports, cultural and leadership training activities.
Speaking earlier Education Minister Geoffrey Lungwangwa said the traditional belief that government will always provide all the resources for education is a misconception that needs to be removed from the minds of the students, teachers and lecturers.
Professor Lungwangwa said his ministry’s policy supports the idea of self sustaining, generating sufficient income to meet the needs in the country’s educational institutions.
He noted that government has established and empowered education boards in institutions to raise funds for self sustenance.
Professor Lungwangwa said the education system that government aspires for includes the practice of teaching, assessment for learning, curriculum development, use of information communication technologies and involvement of parents and communities in nurturing the unique talents of every pupil.
Speaking at the same occasion, Chengelo school Parents Teacher Association Chairperson William Nyirenda said the funds raised during the dinner would go towards acquiring more computers for the newly established computer laboratory and musical equipment to aid the learning process of the pupils.
And Chengelo School Board of Governors Chairperson Russel Wyatt said the school’s vision is to develop children to take up their place in society as leaders in all spheres of life.
Mr. Wyatt said Chengelo Schoolwhich is located in Mkushi in Central province, remains committed to building ethics of excellence to develop possibilities for success in the children.