TRCN license for all teachers before classroom practice

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The Federal Government has introduced a new education policy requiring all teachers in Nigeria to secure a license from the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) before they can teach in schools.

According to the Federal Ministry of Education, the reform is aimed at raising teaching standards, promoting professional development, and ensuring quality learning outcomes nationwide.

While the National Teachers’ Institute (NTI) will handle in-service and community-based training programmes, the TRCN will regulate and license teachers across the country.

Unveiling the policy in Abuja, Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Alausa, said no teacher will be allowed in Nigerian classrooms without TRCN certification.

“No teacher will stand before a Nigerian classroom without TRCN registration and licensing.

“This guarantees competent and professional teaching for every child,” Alausa stated.

“This reform is about results and sustainability. Nigerian children will be taught by the best, prepared for the best, and supported by the best. It is Renewed Hope in action.”

The guidelines also cover teacher registration, compliance monitoring, welfare, curriculum standards, and access to professional development opportunities.

The Minister warned that uncertified teachers and schools that fail to comply could lose accreditation. Beginning in 2027, only schools with TRCN-certified teachers will be accredited as examination centres for WASSCE, NECO, NABTEB, and NBIAS.

The Federal Government emphasised that the move is designed to professionalise teaching, improve accountability, and restore public confidence in Nigeria’s education system.

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