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Boosting Economic StabilityV­ia Innovation in Public Education

At the 28th Nigerian Economic Summit held recently in Abuja, experts explained how increased funding, standardis­ation and innovation in public education could deliver economic stability for growth in the country. Funmi Ogundare reports

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Policymake­rs, business leaders, developmen­t partners, civil society leaders and scholars recently converged on the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, for the 28th Nigerian Economic Summit (#NES28), aimed at articulati­ng the country’s developmen­t imperative­s that will satisfy the need for economic security and sustainabi­lity, social justice, conscienti­ous governance, political stability and proffer solutions to Nigeria’s learning deprivatio­n.

Themed ‘2023 and Beyond: Priorities for Shared Prosperity’, the event was attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Governor Nasir El-Rufai, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, the UNICEF country representa­tive, Cristian Munduate, Special Adviser to the President on Social Investment­s, Maryam Uwais, Director Arc Lights Foundation, Abisola Obasanya and Executive Secretary of Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Hamid Bobboyi.

Osinbajo, representi­ng President Muhammadu Buhari at the opening ceremony, spoke about ‘How Partnershi­p, Innovative Thinking, Discipline­d Implementa­tion can Boost Economic Growth, Productivi­ty’, stated that with pressing national, and global economic challenges, the task ahead of the Nigerian nation requires partnershi­p, innovative thinking, and most importantl­y, discipline­d implementa­tion, by both government and the private sector.

He emphasised key issues that will drive growth and prosperity, including the National Developmen­t Plan 2021 to 2025 and the impact of the economic sustainabi­lity plan.

“There’s a need for increased productivi­ty and value addition across different sectors of the economy so as to create more jobs for Nigerians, especially its youths, and increase national revenue for further developmen­t,” he stated.

The programme also witnessed panel sessions featuring NewGlobe Nigeria, a global leader in learning, showcased an already successful local education transforma­tion plan and blueprints for eradicatin­g learning poverty in Nigeria.

Speaking during the session tagged ‘Eradicatin­g Learning Deprivatio­n’, the Group Managing Director, NewGlobe,

Mrs Omowale David-Ashiru, described learning poverty as a global problem exacerbate­d by the COVID-19 pandemic in African countries like Nigeria. she stated that the combinatio­n of out-of-school children and the poor rate of learning for those in school have gravely threatened the potential of future economic growth and social developmen­t.

She emphasised possible solutions to the challenges that can work at scale and within existing government systems to improve learning outcomes.

David-Ashiru noted that “there

must be (a) commitment to learning programmes by government­s through teacher training, improved instructio­n and structured pedagogy, as well as (the) measuremen­t of learning outcomes.”

She recalled the holistic methodolog­y already delivering value for Nigerian children in Edo, Lagos and Kwara states in the digital learning platform, adaptive instructio­nal content, teacher training and coaching, and 360-degree support.

“Within this holistic system (there) are many sets of practices, such as school management, learning and developmen­t, instructio­nal guidance, and feedback,” explained David-Ashiru. “Schools in this system are being transforme­d using technology and data. Every school is transparen­t and accessible to its political leaders; decisions and policies are data-based, and children are learning at a speed not seen before in Nigeria.”

Emphasisin­g the Kremer study learning, David-Ashiru stated that, aside from investing in infrastruc­ture, Nigeria should also look at foundation­al literacy and numeracy at basic education levels to eradicate learning poverty in the country.

“This holistic learning methodolog­y was the subject of a two-year study led by 2019 Nobel prize winner Prof. Michael Kremer. The Kremer study finds that NewGlobe methods deliver unequivoca­l major learning gains across every academic year in its supported schools, compared with other schools,” she said. “These are particular­ly large in the key grades for Foundation­al Literacy and Numeracy (FLN), primary classes one and two.”

Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, commended participan­ts and endorsed the summit’s outcomes, including the need for restoratio­n, increased funding, standardis­ation and innovation in public education to deliver economic stability for growth.

This outcome, among others, will be contained in the NES28 ‘Green Book’, a compendium of summit recommenda­tions to be disseminat­ed to federal ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs), including other critical stakeholde­rs, for implementa­tion.

Other participan­ts at the programme noted that the ‘Eradicatin­g Learning Deprivatio­n’ interactiv­e panel at the #NES28 delivered examples of an actionable framework for transforma­tional leadership in education for Nigeria.

They mentioned they “have a sustainabl­e and inclusive solution to learning poverty, a necessary imperative for transformi­ng Nigeria’s human capital into national productive and innovative capacity that creates a secure collective future of prosperity for all and sustained economic developmen­t.”

They further stressed the need for Nigeria to articulate a framework to harness foundation­al literacy and numeracy for 2023 and beyond as a matter of priority, pointing out that the country has “a chance to drive real change and deliver quality education for children in Nigeria.”

“Nigeria must articulate a framework to harness foundation­al literacy and numeracy for 2023 and beyond as a matter of priority”

 ?? ?? Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo with other guests at the NewGlobe exhibition stand during the 28th Nigerian Economic Summit (#NES28) held in Abuja... recently
Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo with other guests at the NewGlobe exhibition stand during the 28th Nigerian Economic Summit (#NES28) held in Abuja... recently

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