An Online Weekly Publication of the Office of the Vice-Chancellor MONDAY

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An Online Weekly Publication of the Office of the Vice-Chancellor MONDAY
An Online Weekly Publication of the Office of the Vice-Chancellor
ISSN: 2141-3800
MONDAY OCTOBER 13, 2014
VOL. 1 NO. 21
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Fakae declaring the workshop open
Fulfill Your Calling As A Teacher, Prof. Fakae Charges
teacher sells the teacher. Do your
RSUST Staff
utmost to produce good students
By Jesse Okedi
and you shall be fulfilled as a
teacher”, he said.
T
he Vice-Chancellor of the
Rivers State University of
Science and Technology,
Nkpolu – Port Harcourt, Prof.
Barineme Beke Fakae, has charged
members of staff of the University to
fulfill their calling as teachers.
The Vice-Chancellor gave the
charge while declaring open a one –
month Faculty workshop for
academic and technical staff of the
University, held at the
Amphitheatre. He said that the idea
of seeing Lecturing or teaching as a
job one engages in as a means of
living should be jettisoned for the
real idea which is a call to serve
humanity.
The keynote speaker, Prof. Dagogo
M. J. Fubara, reminded the staff
that the business of the University
was to foster training, learning,
research and character building to
enable man fulfill God's command
of having dominion over all other
creations on Earth.
Prof. Fubara who spoke on “Legacy
to enhance high academic
achievement and performance of
students”, stressed that the whole
Prof. Dagogo M. J. Fubara
delivering his keynote address
(Contd. on page 2 )
At the Workshop, which started
with the Faculty of Technical and
Science Education, the ViceChancellor urged the staff members
of the faculty to lead the way by
doing things right. “You have
always argued that other Faculties
do not have teachers but Lecturers,
this is your test case. You should
lead the way as professional
teachers for other faculties to follow.
“This workshop should not be seen
as ordinary but an eye opener that
should rekindle the passion to do
exploits in you. The product of the
a cross section of participants at the workshop
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Fulfill Your As A Calling...
(Contd. from front page )
essence of life, “is to live, learn, love
and leave a legacy. This, he said
“enables us to give life (Love,
Inspiration, Faith and
Encouragement) to everyone
around us. Thinking only of one's
need can make someone petty and
small-minded. Thinking of others
and helping to inspire them, makes
someone great”.
Prof. Fubara urged the participants
to see themselves as coaches that
might not have been champions but
committed to producing
champions. He advised that trading
sex and money for grades should
not be contemplated as it defeats
the whole essence of education.
“Sadistic or punitive tendencies in
marking examination scripts
should be avoided as this negates
the philosophy of love – one should
be proud of and motivated to
produce achievers and performes
even above one's own record”, he
concluded.
Prof. M.J. Ahiakwo,
Dean, Faculty of
Technical & Science
Education
Other Lectures at the event include
Teaching and Measuring Teaching
Performance by Prof. Tugwell N.
Agina-Obu and Understanding
Course Content and Designing
Course outline by Dr. Godwin Alo
Odili.
The Dean, Faculty of Technical and
Science Education, Prof. M.J.
Ahiakwo, in his vote of thanks,
thanked the Vice-Chancellor and
Senate of the University for
organizing the workshop. He
however suggested that Lecturers
from other Faculties should obtain
Postgraduate Certificates in
Education to enhance their
professional delivery of the mandate
of teaching and coaching students.
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Prof. Tugwell N.
Agina-Obu
delivering his lecture
Dr. Godwin Alo Odili
delivering his lecture
Posting of Administrative Staff
T
he Registrar of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology,
Mrs. Daba Constance Odimabo, has reposted Ten(10) Administrative
staff of the University to various departments in the University.
The postings was contained in a memo dated September 26, 2014 and
takes effect from Wednesday, October 8, 2014. She advised the affected
officers to handover properly before resuming at their new duty posts. The
list of affected staff is as displayed below.
S/No
Prof. Vincent A. Asuru, who
delivered a paper on continuous
assessment, examination and
preparation of marking scheme,
noted that much of students' failure
in examinations has always been
that of the error of teachers in
continuously testing instead of
assessing the students. He posits
that “the final grading of a student
should take account of all his
performances during a given period
of schooling rather than short,
impromptu testing that rather puts
the students' confidence at bay”.
Prof. Vincent A. Asuru
delivering his lecture
Name of Staff
Present Office
New Posting
1.
Mrs. Inye M.
Jamaica
(Deputy Registrar)
Exams and Records
Unit
Deputy Registrar
(General
Administration)
2.
Mrs. I . B. S. Harry
(Deputy Registrar)
General
Administration
Deputy Registrar
(Postgraduate
School)
3.
Mr. S.C. Enyindah
(Deputy Registrar)
Postgraduate School
Deputy Registrar
(Students Affairs)
4.
Mrs. E.T. Abibo
(Deputy Registrar)
Students Affairs
Deputy Registrar
(Exams & Records)
5.
Mrs. J.A. Wagoha
(Prin. Asst.
Registrar)
Deans Office,
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty Officer,
Tech. & Sci.
Education
6.
Mr. E.T. Egbuchu
(Prin. Asst.
Registrar)
Dean's Office,
Faculty of Science
Faculty Officer,
Management
Sciences
7.
Mr. H. P.
Ekulughul
(Prin. Asst.
Registrar)
Dean's Office,
Faculty of
Management Sciences
Establishment
(Non-Academic
Snr.)
8.
Mr. J. Akah
(Prin. Asst.
Registrar)
Dean's Office,
Faculty of Tech. &
Science
Establishment
(Junior Staff)
9.
Stella O. Okeya
(Snr. Asst.
Registrar)
Establishment
(Junior Staff)
Faculty Officer,
Faculty of Science
Mr. M. J.
Amachree
(Prin. Asst.
Registrar)
Establishment
(Non-Academic Snr.)
Faculty Officer,
Faculty of
Engineering
10.
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Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, P.M.B 5080, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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