Organisation trains schools in Adamawa, Bauchi on uninterrupted learning methods


Organisation trains schools in Adamawa, Bauchi on uninterrupted learning methods 

May 19, 2023 

Sesame Workshop, a non-profit organisation, says it has completed its pilot educational programme, to promote uninterrupted education in schools in Adamawa and Bauchi States.

Mrs Ayobisi Osuntusa, Executive Director, Sesame Square Nigeria Foundation an educational organisation, said this at the event tagged 'Sesame Workshop: Teaching Smarter", in Abuja 

She said that the 'Teaching Smarter' project was aimed at instilling a step by step guide that would make learning easier and fun for early learners.
She said the organisation selected the two states because they were worse hit by COVID-19 and insurgency which led to disruption of learning.

"Teaching Smarter is a project that began last year when we realised that children in early years were not receiving any education during the Covid-19.

"We found out that they were left out of the online programmes, there were television and radio programmes for the older children, but nothing for children between ages three to five.

"Scientifically, children's brain develop up to 95 per cent before they turn five, so without that foundation, the children will not be able to build something concrete when it is time for them to write WAEC.

"So, we felt that, that was a real mistake, so we sought for a way of fixing that problem," she said.

Mr Aleshin Olumayowa, Director, Teachers Development, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), said that the project was important as it had equipped teachers with new knowledge of teaching.

"Teaching smarter does not just involve introduction of technology into the classroom, but the introduction of new approaches to teaching.

"For us at the department of Universal Basic Education, we are ensuring that teachers embrace technology and they are up-skilled such that with the infusion of pedagogy, it can be seamless for them.

"It will bring them to speed through capacity building, so that the teachers can be smart and work efficiently," he said.

Malam Adamu Adamu, Minister of Education, represented by Dr Folake David, Director, Basic Education Department, said the the project was apt, as it helped in bridging the gap in the number of out-of-school children in the country.
He said there was urgent need for alternatives that would fit into the existing system of education,  to ensure that children in the country had access to basic education.

"The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Education is concerned about the issue of out-of-school children and it is one of the pillars on the ministerial strategic plan.

"And a lot of attention and Programmes and activities have been put in place and I must say that we have experienced significant reduction in out-of-school children," he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sesame Workshop, is behind Sesame Street, a pioneering television show that has been reaching and teaching children since 1969.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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