Mbumba commemorates World Teachers’ Day

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President Nangolo Mbumba said that , as a former teacher , he recognises the invaluable role of educators in shaping the future of the nation . In a statement issued on Saturday , Mbumba joined the global community in commemorating World Teachers ‘ Day . This year , the day is being marked under the theme ” Valuing Teachers ‘ Voices : Towards a New Social Contract for Education .” The President stated that the theme resonates deeply with their collective commitment to ensuring that teachers ‘ voices are not only heard but actively shape the education system and its outcomes . ‘ The Government is committed to engaging our teachers in meaningful dialogue , providing them with the resources they need , and ensuring their voices are heard in every decision that affects education ,’ he said . He added that they will continue to invest in teacher development , improve working conditions , create learning environments responsive to the needs of all learners – particularly the most vulnerable – and support innovation
in education to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world . Moreover , the President indicated that the Ministry of Education , Arts and Culture is in the process of developing the Namibia Teaching Profession ( NTP ) Bill , a step towards aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 4 ( SDG 4 ) and the United Nations ( UN ) Transforming Education Summit ( TES ) agenda , as well as the Harambee Prosperity Plan II under Social Progression Goal 4 . He noted that the Professional Teachers Act will enhance the status of the teaching profession by ensuring professional excellence , setting clear ethical standards , and promoting ongoing skills development among educators . Mbumba said that , as they celebrate World Teachers ‘ Day , they should recommit themselves to ensuring that teachers are valued and respected . He added that they must continue to build an education system that recognises the indispensable role of teachers in the nation ‘ s development .

Source: The Namibia Press Agency