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Friday, April 28, 2017

Nigeria Cannot Make Progress Beyond Her Teachers

The need for facilities upgrade and teacher training has once again been brought to the fore by the Managing Director of Edumark Yinka Ogunde.



Whilst speaking at the press briefing for the 9th Total School Support Seminar/Exhibition (TOSSE) scheduled to hold on the 1st and 2nd of June, 2017 in Lagos, Nigeria she stated that a teacher is only as good as her last training, which in the education space is called CPD- Continuous Professional Development.


“No nation can become greater than its teachers. Just look around the world; some of the most developed countries invest heavily in the education sector and they try to synchronise the academia and industry. The strength of globally-acclaimed Silicon Valley and her relationship with nearby Stanford University is a typical example. 

The interdependency between Silicon Valley and the university is a beautiful one to observe. It is clear that when teachers are well-equipped with up-to-date knowledge on methods, models, metrics and modern tools of their art, their delivery in the classroom will improve; their relationship with students will improve and we will record more positive learning outcomes. Then, teachers will share relevant knowledge and a functional education that goes beyond rote learning.” She said.


18 free seminars will be held at TOSSE. Some of the topics to be learnt are:


· Quality Assurance in Education: Models, Methods and Metrics that Work
· Strategies for Innovative Curriculum Delivery
· Better than Google: The Art of Being a Brilliant Teacher
· Maximising the Early Years for a Successful Future
· Creating Processes for (Sexual) Abuse Prevention
· Understanding Taxation for Private Schools in Nigeria
· Learning Through Travel: Enhancing Students’ Learning Experience


TOSSE annually brings together 6000+ educators across Africa to learn and see all the innovative products and services in Education.


Over 100 exhibitors are expected at this year’s exhibition including: ZECO, Samsung, WAPIC, E-stream Networks, School Kits, Vodacom, Funn Learning Tools, Finlab, Virtual Nigeria, Classic Apparel, Read Manna, Vow Ventures, etc.






5 comments:

  1. I am so sad right now, doctors are really trying. pls whoever is in charge of primaries, part1 and part 2 exams for doctors should fear God o.Review the criteria used abeg...because of just one mark haba

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    1. I know of a doctor that has been going for part 1 exam about ten times now, e no gree pass o and the guy na 'efiwe'...The money to apply nko uhmmmm. It seems they don't want too many of them to scale through even if it seems you did well in the exam.May God help them.

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  2. Am just seventeen and i applied for English in education without my mother knowing, i really want to be a teacher and i pray my mum supports me whole heartedly

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    1. Being a teacher is awesome but It depends on where and how you teach.

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  3. Good and well equipped teachers make good students. Well done, Mrs. Yinka.

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