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Ndiomu Foundation boosts Osun teachers’ practical teaching skill

Ndiomu Foundation boosts Osun teachers’ practical teaching skill

At the closing ceremony of the training programme, held in Ataoja High School of Science, Abere, Osogbo, Osun State, the foundation, according to Managing Director of Vetiva, Ms Ifeoma Udom, was said to have thought Osun fit as beneficiary of this year’s edition of the annual ‘train the trainer initiative’ with intent to spread the benefits to a generality of Nigerians having held the first edition a year ago in Bayelsa State.

Managing Partner of Axiom Learning Solutions Limited, Mr. Charles Bassey-Eyo, who said his organisation is a learning and development company working with public, private and third sector organisations in ensuring effective learning and development solutions, was happy the Osogbo teachers training event was a success.

He said, “We worked with the state ministry of education and SUBEB and we asked for teachers that will not retire in the next five or ten years because we want to ensure that we don’t just give skills and those skills are leaving the state teaching service.”

 

Osun State Deputy Governor, Otunba Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, represented by the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education, Mr. Lawrence Oyeniran and Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Mr. Felix Awofisayo were on ground to appreciate the good gesture of the Charles Bebeye Ndiomu Foundation.  They were particularly appreciative of the training expertise displayed by Axiom’s facilitators and promised to continue from where the training stopped.

Essentially, the deputy governor said investing in education has always been at the top of Governor Aregbesola’s list “hence the partnership with the Charles Bebeye Ndiomu Foundation to assist in retraining of the teachers to increase student performance and decrease teacher anxiety.”

Vetiva’s boss, Ifeoma Udom, in her address on behalf of the foundation, said, “We have set for ourselves a mission to promote the quality of education in various communities across Nigeria and to provide accessibility to standard education by desiring youths through the provision of educational infrastructure, scholarship schemes and teachers’ training programmes.

It is in line with this objective that we commenced the Train the Trainer Initiative which was first introduced in 2014 in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, where the Foundation in conjunction with the Bayelsa State Universal Basic Education Board successfully organised a two-day training of secondary school teachers across the state.

Participants, who spoke with Vanguard Learning during the closing ceremony include Mrs Oluwatoyin Omidiran of Unity High School, Osogbo and Mr. Emitoma Hussein of School of Science, Iragbiji, both in Osun State.

Omidiran said, “I must confess to you that I have learned a lot these two days we have been taken through this training.  If you look at the theme, ‘classroom management and activity oriented lessons in core subjects,’ you would agree with me that the training succeeded in empowering me in practically imparting quality knowledge to the students without stress. I teach Agricultural Science and I learned that students understand quickly what they can lay their hands upon and easily remember it when exam comes.”

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