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Transforming Education: UNICEF, ABU Zaria Partner to Promote Digital Learning
UNICEF has entered into a long-term collaboration with the Department of Science Education, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, to train pre-service teachers on the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP).
Report says that this bold move was part of the strategy to revolutionise teachers’ education in Nigeria.
According to UNICEF, the partnership presents the education sector in the country with an opportunity to transform teaching and learning.
It is also to prepare a new generation of educators who are proficient in using technology to enrich student learning which would align with global education standards and Nigeria’s educational aspirations.
NLP is a digital learning platform with online, mobile and offline capability that enables continuous access to quality education.
NLP is aimed at supporting children and youths in the continuity of learning and acquisition of skills for the future.
It is a flexible and adaptable platform, allowing learners and teachers to easily adopt it as their learning management system or use it to complement classroom-based learning and existing digital learning platforms.
The partnership between UNICEF and ABU would therefore promote awareness of the platform, enhance teacher professional development, and integrate innovative digital learning content into the curriculum.
Speaking during the signing of the MOU, the Head of Department, Science Education, ABU Zaria, Prof. Jonathan Mari, said that the coming of UNICEF has enhanced the department’s hope of producing quality teachers.
“This has given us the assurance to get ready to work and you know, all of us are all conscious. We work as a team and we will not disappoint.
“Truly speaking, when teachers are not there, you can not have a nation.
”We will continue to educate the teachers so they can have the capacity to improve the quality of education in Nigeria,”he said.
On his part, the Officer- in-Charge (OIC), UNICEF Kaduna Field Office, Dr Idris Baba, said the choice of ABU to pilot the programme was because of its fame.
He said, ”The institution has been at the forefront of training educators who excel in teaching various science subjects.”
Baba, represented by the Education Officer, Bala Dada, said the department was expected to provide a pool of enthusiastic pre-service teachers who can pilot NLP-integrated lessons during their
teaching practice.
“Representatives from UNICEF will work with the department’s curriculum review committee to identify content areas that align with current undergraduate courses.
“A pilot course integrating NLP resources will be tested for one semester, followed by evaluation and feedback for improvement.
“The integrated course will be periodically reviewed to ensure that it remains aligned with the latest trends in educational
technology and teaching methodologies,” he explained.
Baba added that NLP would gain recognition as an integral part of the teacher education curriculum at a leading university, which could encourage other institutions to follow suit.
He also said that the department was also expected to modernise its curriculum, preparing its students for a 21st-century educational environment where digital competency is
paramount.
The UNICEF chief added that the collaboration was expected to increase understanding and utilisation of the NLP platform among pre-service and in-service teachers in the state and beyond.
“It will foster continuous professional
development for educators while leveraging the extensive resources provided by NLP to enhance teaching methodologies.
“NLP contents will seamlessly be incorporated into the curriculum of
the Department of Science Education which aligns with our ongoing curriculum review
to ensure a modern and tech-integrated teaching approach,”he added.
Speaking further, Baba hinted on the possibility of expanding the collaboration across other departments within the faculty of education in the future.
“To help track the success of the collaboration over time, we can research specific improvements in digital literacy, teaching effectiveness, and student engagement over time,”he said.(NAN)
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Tinubu Appoints 8 New Permanent Secretaries
President Bola Tinubu has appointed eight new permanent secretaries in the federal civil service to fill existing and upcoming vacancies across various states and geopolitical zones.
This marks the second set of eight permanent secretaries appointed by President Tinubu.
The new appointments follow those made last June, which included individuals from Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Jigawa, Ondo, Zamfara, the South East, and the South-South regions.
The information was provided by Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President’s spokesman, in a statement regarding the latest appointments.
“The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation recommended the new appointments after a thorough selection process,” the statement said.
The new appointees are: Onwusoro Ihemelandu (Abia), Ndiomu Philip (Bayelsa), Anuma Nlia (Ebonyi), Ogbodo Nnam (Enugu), Kalba Usman (Gombe), Usman Aminu (Kebbi), Oyekunle Nwakuso (Rivers), and Nadungu Gagare (Kaduna).
President Tinubu urged the new permanent secretaries to demonstrate increased commitment, diligence, and innovation in their service to the nation. (NAN)
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Why Nigerian Women Die During Child Birth – Borno Health Commissioner
The Borno Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Prof. Baba Mallam, has blamed the rate at which Nigerian women die during child birth on indecision by most families.
Mallam spoke on Monday, when he received a donation of two tricycle (keke) ambulances from an international Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Doctors Without Borders, in Maiduguri.
He said: There are many reasons Nigerian women are dying at the point of labour.
“The indecision by the family of the pregnant women during labour has been a major cause of women’s death.
“The indecision comes in because the pregnant women are surrounded by families.
“They tell them, no you can do it.
“Give it a push and from one hour, two hours, three hours, four hours, after the woman is exhausted they now say you can go to hospital and there is a problem of transportation, she doesn’t have a car and their neighbours do not have a vehicle and, therefore, this adds to the quagmire.”
Mallam said that available statistics show that 120 Nigerian women die hourly due to delivery-related complications.
According to him, Nigeria is only better than Southern Sudan and Chad in the world, in terms of maternal mortality.
“Nigeria contributes 28.9 per cent of maternal deaths in the world,” he said, adding: “It is important for Nigerians to realise this.
“Despite the fact that Nigeria’s economy is one of the best in Africa, our medical indices are very poor.
“We are 200 million now and by 2050 we will be more than 400 million and that will make Nigeria the third largest country, in terms of population after India and China.
“You can imagine how many pregnant women will be dying.
“At the moment, every two minutes, the country loses a woman during delivery in Nigeria.
“So, if we spent 10 minutes here, 20 women would have died.
“So, it is very important we realise this as Nigerians and take everything necessary to mitigate this carnage of young women.
“And that also includes new borns because they also suffer from simple basic problems.
“As I speak here, children are dying from a blockage of airway to breathing and Nigeria is number three or four in the world, in terms of death of new borns,” Mallam said
He described the donation of the emergency transportation system as very crucial.
He said the tricycle ambulances in rural communities of Borno would go a long way in saving the lives of many pregnant women.
He expressed appreciation to the NGO for donating the “innovative tricycle ambulances” to Borno Government for the enhancement of the transportation of pregnant women from remote villages to nearby medical facilities.
Earlier, Stewart said: “We are presenting these two ambulances to the Honorable Commissioner for Health, together we have been working on how to do innovative projects so that they can be sustainable.
“We believe that these will do a good job for the human family.”
She said that the NGO had been doing a lot of innovative projects in the state, hoping that the ambulances would serve the purpose for which they were donated.
Stewart said that the organisation was committed to bringing innovative ideas into its projects in the state for sustainability.
She further said that the organisation had observed of late that many projects were unable to survive due to the lack of funds for their sustainability.
She said that the idea of converting tricycle through local fabrication to ambulance was geared toward establishing the concept of sustainability due to its low level of fuel consumption.
Stewart, therefore, called on the government to put necessary measures in place and ensure the ambulances were deployed to where they could serve the purpose they were meant for. (NAN)
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Tinubu Congratulates Lookman, Nnadozie, Super Falcons on CAF Awards
President Bola Tinubu, has congratulated Ademola Lookman, Super Eagles forward, on winning the 2024 CAF Men’s African Footballer of the Year award.
Tinubu also hailed Chiamaka Nnadozie, Super Falcons goalkeeper, for clinching the CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year award.
The President similarly commended the Super Falcons for being named the Women’s National Team of the Year, Mr Bayo Onanuga, his spokesman, said in a statement on Monday.
“The awards were announced Monday night at the Palais des Congrès in Marrakech, Morocco.
“The President joins millions of Nigerians in celebrating these athletes, describing them as worthy ambassadors for showcasing their talent and bringing honour to the country on the continental and world stage.
“The President believes that this recognition by Africa’s highest football authority will inspire other upcoming athletes to remain steadfast in pursuing their dreams,” Onanuga said.
Tinubu affirmed that their determination, discipline and confidence underscored the administration’s resolve to build a better Nigeria for everyone to thrive and succeed.
‘‘These athletes embody the essential Nigerian Spirit. They signpost the best in us as a nation. Let no one ever write us off. I am incredibly proud of them.
‘‘Thank you for making Nigeria proud and keeping our flag flying.
‘‘Thank you for winning medals for Nigeria both at home and abroad. You will win more in the future,’’ the President said. (NAN)