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WAEC Pledges Commitment to Sharing of Knowledge, Adoption of ICT

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Funmi Ogundare Peace Obi

The Head of National Office (HNO), West Africa Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC), Mr. Olu Isaac Adenipekun, has expressed the council’s readiness to expose its staff to Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology(ICT) training to enable them perform optimally in dischargin­g their duties.

Adenipekun who made this known, recently, during a luncheon, organised in honour of the executives and members of the Education Writers’ Associatio­n of Nigeria (EWAN), in Lagos, said already the council has started the process, and expressed its determinat­ion to be a change agent in the sector.

According to him, “we are bringing on board ICT in teaching, learning and research. The council has decided that it will be stepping out to take the lead in knowledge as far as ICT is concerned.”

For the country to move forward, he said education must be given its pride of place, adding that with ICT, it cannot be relegated to the background.

The HNO said as a body that is concerned with assessment that is based on curriculum, it may not be able to assess candidates without taking into considerat­ion how they were taught, noting that it is the reason why the council has decided that sharing knowledge with teachers in the classroom and other stakeholde­rs as well as drawing the attention of everybody concerned to the place of ICT in the deliverabl­es of education. “We are going to start this programme with ourselves. All staff of council no matter their work schedule and position, will be made to go through ICT trainings that are relevant in the deliverabl­es in the education sector. And once we able to take the lead with ourselves, we will be equipped and be sure to show the way to others.

He appealed to all stakeholde­rs to partner with the council saying as a body concerned with assessment based on curriculum, the council has decided that sharing knowledge with teachers in the classroom and drawing their attention to ICT is the only way to progress as a nation. The Chairman of the associatio­n, Mr. Tubosun Ogundare appealed to the council to organise training workshops for its members, noting that the move will go a long way in adding value to their reportage.

 ?? Etop ukutt ?? L-R: The Coordinato­r of Read Project, Ms Omowunmi Segun, incoming President, Rotary Club of Lagos,; Mr. Soboma Ajumogobia; Proprietre­ss, Pinefield School, Chief Barbara Fadipe; President, Rotary Club of Lagos, Gladys Sasore; Head, Public Private Partnershi­p, Local Government Education Authority, Somolu, Dr. Christiana Dasaolu; Editor, Quramo Publishing Limited, Tahirah Sagaya; with the pupils of the participat­ing schools, during the grand finale of Read Project, held in Lagos…recently
Etop ukutt L-R: The Coordinato­r of Read Project, Ms Omowunmi Segun, incoming President, Rotary Club of Lagos,; Mr. Soboma Ajumogobia; Proprietre­ss, Pinefield School, Chief Barbara Fadipe; President, Rotary Club of Lagos, Gladys Sasore; Head, Public Private Partnershi­p, Local Government Education Authority, Somolu, Dr. Christiana Dasaolu; Editor, Quramo Publishing Limited, Tahirah Sagaya; with the pupils of the participat­ing schools, during the grand finale of Read Project, held in Lagos…recently

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