There is a ray of hope for teachers, especially those teaching in low-income communities in Nigeria, to get their rewards here on earth, as Grooming Endowment Teachers, GET, is now investigating how to encourage them.
GET, according to its spokespersons, Michael Adegoke and Orji Emmanuel, has put up an initiative to reward and encourage these individuals for their hard work, dedication, and innovation.
The initiative, GET says, became imperative to encourage the reduction of Out-of- out-of-school children in Nigeria by encouraging the Drivers in the sector.
The Grooming Endowment Teachers Appreciation Program, GETAP, is an Initiative set up to support twelve deserving teachers, two each across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria.
According to a statement from GETAP, a sum to the tune of N200,000 and other resources in kind, awaits successful Applicants.
GETAP equally stated that the gesture is to help alleviate some economic burdens the teachers face while carrying out their essential functions in society.
GETAP lists out criteria to qualify these individual professionals for the awards.
Among them are that the Applicants must currently be working in any undeserved and remote environment, must be teaching in a primary or secondary school, must show impact or innovation in teaching, must show passion and plans for continuity in the profession to help more children and encourage others in the field. The Applicant must also have a minimum of 5 years of teaching experience.
The overall objective of the GET award is to appreciate teachers who are making an impact, especially, those who are going the extra mile.
The initiative is also searching for teachers who are in underserved communities, but exhibiting laudable idea
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