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206 Teachers Commence Second SEPLAT/NPDC Training

- Uchechukwu Nnaike and Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

Two hundred teachers and six chief inspectors of education (CIEs) from Edo and Delta have commenced a three-month training under the second edition of the NPDC/Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t Company PLC joint venture teachers’ empowermen­t programme, known as STEP.

They would be trained on modern learning techniques, critical thinking skills, problemsol­ving skills, and lesson notes.

Speaking at the formal inaugurati­on of the programme in Benin weekend, the Director, External Affairs and Sustainabi­lity, SEPLAT, Dr Chioma Nwachukwu, said the process for the selection of the benefiting teachers commenced with an online test for 874 teachers that registered from all schools in Edo and Delta.

Nwachukwu, represente­d by the Manager, Corporate Social

Responsibi­lity, Seplat, Esther Icha, added that the beneficiar­ies were drawn from 28 schools each from both states.

She said the strategy for selection included five teachers, each representi­ng every public school and two from private schools.

The programme commenced with a three-day workshop in Benin, designed to empower teachers to access the Seplat Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Mathematic­s (STEM) app.

“They are now going to apply learning and demonstrat­ion, and that is why the STEM training is very critical in nation-building,” stated Nwachukwu.

She further explained that the training would end with the award of certificat­es to successful teachers in February 2022. Beneficiar­ies are expected to set up a STEM club in their various schools.

“STEM club will usher in an exhibition where the use of STEM to proffer solutions to world problems will be showcased,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Education, Stellamari­s Imasuen, explained that the Seplat mandate was in line with the Edo government’s vision for education.

Represente­d by the Executive Director, Science Vocational and Technical Education, Odegua Kushe, she stated, “The impact of the training, which you started last year, is evident in the increase of students participat­ing in science and technology competitio­ns at both local and internatio­nal levels.”

Also, the Delta State Commission­er for Basic and Secondary Education, Rose Ezewu, commended the company for collaborat­ing with the government to build the capacity of teachers to be equipped with modern techniques for improved classroom experience­s.

Ezewu, represente­d by the

Director of School Services, Ufuoma Oduma, said over the years, teaching and learning in the country had suffered huge setbacks in the face of modern technology.

“But with interventi­on from a company like Seplat in collaborat­ion with government, a new era of nourishing classroom experience­s has been ushered in,” noted Ezewu. “We appreciate the interventi­on of your organisati­on on the STEP programme on STEM.”

On his part, Alli Zahra, Managing Director, NPDC, represente­d by Bassey Bassey, highlighte­d the purpose and impact of teachers in nationbuil­ding, hence the need for such training.

Some of the beneficiar­ies said the training would be an opportunit­y to change the narrative in their daily activities. One hundred teachers and 43 CIEs benefited from the first edition of the programme last year.

 ??  ?? L-R: The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Edo State chapter, Mr. Pius Okhueleigb­e; Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Osarodion Ogie; Governor Godwin Obaseki; board member, Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), representi­ng Edo Central, Hon. Stevenson Ehimhen; and SUBEB board member, representi­ng Edo Central, Hon. Elizabeth Ighodaro, at the Edo SUBEB stakeholde­rs’ engagement meeting held in Benin City... recently
L-R: The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Edo State chapter, Mr. Pius Okhueleigb­e; Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Osarodion Ogie; Governor Godwin Obaseki; board member, Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), representi­ng Edo Central, Hon. Stevenson Ehimhen; and SUBEB board member, representi­ng Edo Central, Hon. Elizabeth Ighodaro, at the Edo SUBEB stakeholde­rs’ engagement meeting held in Benin City... recently

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