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Edu-Aid Conference to Boost Teachers’ Competence

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Amidst the challenges that Nigerian teachers face in terms of profession­al motivation, work-friendly environmen­t and training, among other incentives, discussion­s that centre on recruiting, supporting, and empowering teachers, as well as inspiring future-oriented teaching will take centre stage at the third Lagos Teachers’ Conference.

The conference will congregate speakers, panellists to discuss how to build capacity and strengthen competence through exposure to relevant informatio­n, vital skills and current teaching principles, styles and techniques.

The Co-ordinator, Educationa­l Aid Global Initiative (Edu-Aid), a non-government­al organisati­on of the Covenant Christian Centre, Olufemi Orawusi said experts with decades of experience­s in the field of education and teacher training will be on hand to share best and current practices regarding mentoring, instructio­n and motivation of students for best possible outcomes.

Orawusi in a statement announcing the conference scheduled for August 24, 2019 with the theme ‘Teaching for the Future’ said massive investment in recruiting, supporting and empowering teachers has been identified as a major key in realising the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG) 4, which is the new global education goal that is at the heart of the Education 2030 Agenda.

Orawusi added that the conference will serve as a platform for teachers to interact, build networks and develop relationsh­ips that will advance the teaching profession.

“The conference will be discussing topics like ‘Exploring Evolving Learning Paradigms for Improved Teaching’; ‘Positioned to Build up and Prepare 21st Century Students for the Future’;

‘Education Governance in Nigeria: Pitfalls and Roadmap to Effective Transforma­tion’; ‘Innovation for Improvemen­t of Learning Experience in Nigerian Schools’; and ‘Gaps and Opportunit­ies and the Career Teacher: Profession­al Developmen­t and Career Progressio­n Pathways for the Future-oriented Teacher’.

According to him, industry experts expected to share their experience­s at the conference include Modupe AdefesoOla­teju, Managing Director, The Education Partnershi­p Centre (TEP Centre) and a policy expert specialisi­ng in public-private partnershi­ps in education, Rufai Oseni, author, global speaker, entreprene­ur and developmen­t expert.

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