One-Day Governor: Lagos teacher decries ‘unfair’ treatment of coaches
A Lagos teacher criticizes the lack of recognition for educators in the One-Day Governor competition, calling for acknowledgment of their role in shaping successful students.
Dr. Adebola Shogbuyi, a teacher based in Lagos, has sparked a conversation regarding the treatment of educators linked to the One-Day Governor competition in Lagos State. In a recent Facebook post, she highlighted the consistent neglect of teachers who mentor students vying for this prestigious title while the spotlight is primarily on the winning students. Shogbuyi tagged the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in her post to urge a change in this narrative, highlighting the need for teachers to be recognized for their critical contributions.
As she reflected on the joyous celebrations surrounding the One-Day Governor event, Shogbuyi expressed her frustration that, despite the triumphs of students, the educators behind their success are left unacknowledged. She pointed out that these teachers work diligently to prepare students for this moment, deserving not just acknowledgment but celebration for their pivotal roles in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Shogbuyi aims to challenge the status quo and advocate for a broader appreciation of educators in the education system.
The issue raised by Dr. Shogbuyi speaks to a larger trend observed in the educational landscape, where the achievements of students often overshadow the efforts of their teachers. Her commentary is not only a call for recognition but also an appeal for a shift in societal values that prioritize educators as integral members of the educational community. It emphasizes the need to foster an environment where teachers receive the respect and acknowledgment they rightfully deserve, potentially influencing how stakeholders within the education system view and treat educators in the future.