Sidikat Ijaiya
Sidikat Ijaiya | |
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Deputy Vice Chancellor of University of Ilorin | |
In office 2014–2018 | |
Personal details | |
Citizenship | Nigeria |
Alma mater | Queen Elizabeth Girls Secondary School, Ilorin Ahmadu Bello University Cardiff University |
Profession | Professor of Educational Management |
Sidikat Ijaiya is a Nigerian professor of Educational Management at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. She is the first woman to be the institution's Deputy Vice Chancellor.[1]
Education
[edit]In 1971, Sidikat Ijaiya finished her higher school certificate program at Queen Elizabeth School in Ilorin. She earned a second upper degree from Ahmadu Bello University in 1976. She gained admission to Cardiff University, earning a Master of Education in educational psychology in 1984 and a Doctor of Philosophy in educational management in 1988.[2]
Academic career
[edit]Sidikat Ijaiya started her career as a faculty member at the University of Ilorin's College of Education, advancing to principal lecturer in 1991. During her time, she held various roles, including head of department, dean of the School of Education, coordinator of the Pre-NCE program,[expand acronym] member of the academic board, and founding president of the Women in Colleges of Education (WICE). In 1994, she proceeded with her academic journey at the University of Ilorin's Institute of Education. She became the first female professor of educational management in Kwara State.[2]
Administrative career
[edit]Sidikat Ijaiya held the positions of Department Head for Educational Management (2002–2005), director of the Centre for Supportive Services for the Deaf (2005–2008), and Director of the Institute of Education (2010–2013). She became the university's first female Deputy Vice-Chancellor, serving from 2014 to 2018. She actively participated in diverse national and international tasks, including roles in accreditation panels for the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE). Additionally, she provided consultancy services for the World Bank.[2]
Selected publications
[edit]- Ijaiya, N. Y. (2000). "Failing schools' and national development: Time for reappraisal of school effectiveness in Nigeria". Nigerian Journal of Education Research and Evaluation. 2 (2): 42.
- Ijaiya, Y (June 1999). "Effects of over-crowded classrooms on teacher-students interactions". Ilorin Journal of Education. 19: 1–11. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
- Ijaiya, Y (1998). "Eradicating examination malpractices: a macro-theoretical framework option". Nigerian Journal of Development Issues: Socio, Political Economic Development. 2 (2): 72–85. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
- Ijaiya, N. Y. S. (2004). "Agents of malpractice in Nigerian public examinations: The strongest links". Nigerian Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation. 5 (1): 55.
- "Re-engineering educational management for quality education in Kwara State, Nigeria". International Journal of Educational Management. 3 (2): 18–20. 2004. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
References
[edit]- ^ Ogwo, Charles (2023-08-26). "Meet Nigerian families with unique academic trends". Businessday NG. Archived from the original on 2023-12-23. Retrieved 2023-12-23.
- ^ a b c "Ijaiya: A Giant Goldfish at 70". Mahfouz Adedimeji. 2020-03-02. Retrieved 2023-12-23.