Dele Olaosebikan
THE Oyo State government has reiterated its commitment, with collaboration from all stakeholders in the basic education sub-sector, to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals for Education.
The Executive Chairman of Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran, stated this during a sensitisation training for staff members by a Germany-based education firm, EIDU, held at the board’s conference room in Ibadan.
EIDU, a German word loosely translated as “Individual Education”, is introducing a digital literacy programme to Nigeria, using Oyo and Katsina as its pilot states.
Speaking during the sensitisation, Dr Adeniran stressed that the programme would contribute to the Oyo State government’s efforts to build a strong foundation for learners.
Adeniran revealed that the Oyo State government, through the board, has put plans in place to improve the expected standard for reading, writing and maths in basic schools.
The Chairman stressed that Oyo State basic education learners are digitally inclined, adding that the introduction of the EIDU Digital Learning Programme to the state will improve the board’s intent for its learners.
“By 2030, Oyo State will be well positioned to develop a strong digital learning, which will have a transformational impact on the state and the entire nation at large,” said Adeniran.
He further stated that the programme, which kicked off on the 5th of September 2024, is structured to build e-learning and digital capacity in the state basic education sub-sector.
Recall that EIDU trained 25 staff of the board, attended by selected Head Teachers, Class Teachers and Quality Assurance Officers from Ona-Ara, Iseyin, Ogbomoso South, and Ibadan South-West.
The training was aimed at equipping them with necessary digital skills, in preparation for the new session.
Applauding EIDU, he said, “This intervention programme will ensure we improve how we teach our pupils”.
The Team Lead, Operations, EIDU, Mr. Silas Armandos said the programme will give learners and teachers access to curriculum-aligned content, adding that each learner will receive immediate learning feedback.
He revealed that the trained participants went back to classes with Android phones and relevant teaching materials for the implementation of the EIDU Digital Learning Programme.
Armandos, a Kenyan, added that over 300,000 learners have been registered on the EIDU device.
His words, “Global learning crisis needs to be solved, through a platform like EIDU, where contents will be in line with the curriculum of each country”.
Also speaking, the Team Lead of Government Relations, EIDU, Mr Ignatius Attah, said the literacy programme would transform the course of education in Oyo State.
He added that it will build a strong foundation through the provision of increased learning outcomes in schools.
The training had in attendance the Executive Secretary, OyoSUBEB, Mrs. Olaide Ladipo, Directors, Education Secretaries, and Quality Assurance officers.
Photo Caption: Chairman, OyoSUBEB, Dr Adeniran (5th right front row) flanked by the team leads, EIDU, Mr Ignatius Attah (left); Mr Silas Armandos (4th right) and others after the sensitisation training.
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