The Universal Basic Education Board Commission (UBEC) has partnered with the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) to launch a cloud server for quality assurance in the education sector.
The innovative platform, known as the Electric Quality Assurance Platform for Federal Quality Assurance Services (FEQAS), aims to modernise the evaluation process.
At the launch in Abuja on Thursday, the Minister of State for Education, Dr. Yusuf Sununu, highlighted the significance of the cloud server in assessing learners’ performance.
Sununu, represented by the Director of ICT, Ministry of Education, Abubakar Isah, emphasised the platform’s role in monitoring and evaluating educational institutions’ performance.
“The FEQAS-collect cloud server will revolutionise the operations of the FEQAS department by enhancing data capture and management, streamlining processes, and improving efficiency.
“It will also facilitate collaboration, networking, and efficient reporting while ensuring scalability and flexibility in department operations.
Hamid Bobboyi, the Executive Secretary, UBEC, underscored the importance of quality assurance evaluation in basic education.
He noted that the initiative marked a paradigm shift from traditional school inspection to a standards-based, systemic internal and external evaluation process.
Bobboyi highlighted the commission’s commitment to promoting quality basic education delivery, with a focus on the school learning environment and teaching and learning processes.
He emphasised the significance of school quality assurance evaluation for diagnostic, assessment, and remediation purposes.
The NASRDA Special Adviser on Technical, Dr. Idris Jega, praised the platform for its offline capability, user-friendly interface, and ability to reduce delays associated with manual evaluation methods.
This groundbreaking initiative demonstrates the government’s dedication to enhancing the quality of education in Nigeria, ensuring that learners receive the highest standards of excellence.