Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr Patrick Ukah, gave the hint in Asaba, Kwale and Agbor respectively during an interactive meeting with the members of the All-Nigeria Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) drawn from various local government areas of the state.
He said that once the evaluation was completed, it would guide the ministry in mapping out strategies that would enhance better preparations for external examinations by students in the state.
Ukah said that the purpose of the meeting was to ascertain the challenges facing teaching and learning, especially in an emergency situation bedevilled by COVID-19.
He underscored the importance of leveraging on every available opportunity and teaching hours to add value to the students through effective teaching and learning.
The Commissioner emphasised the need to observe all COVID-19 preventive measures in and outside the school environment and enjoined the children to always wear their facemasks, wash their hands properly and ensure physical distancing at all times.
He noted that the Telclass programme of the ministry was aimed at complementing teaching and learning, even as he decried incessant vandalism of school facilities and called for a change of the negative attitude of unscrupulous individuals.
Earlier, the Director of Schools, Mrs. Clementina Ojumah, who tasked the principals to redouble their efforts in ensuring the overall academic wellbeing of the children, said that the commissioner was in their midst to feel their pulse on their individual challenges and devise measures to tackle them.
The local government areas that participated in the interactive meetings included Oshimili South, Oshimili North, Aniocha South, Aniocha North, Ukwuani, Ethiope East, Okpe, Ndokwa West and Ndokwa East.