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I’ll Make ABUAD First Class University, Says Afe Babalola

- Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado-Ekiti

The founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola has restated his determinat­ion and commitment to making the institutio­n a first class university in Nigeria and globally.

Babalola stated this at the opening ceremony of a two-day Faculty Advancemen­t and Success Training Series on ‘Modern Teaching Methods and Pedagogy’, organised by the office of the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Smaranda Olarinde.

Addressing journalist­s, the legal icon expressed confidence in the university lecturers, describing them as intellectu­al teachers whose ways of impacting knowledge into students are extraordin­ary and second to none.

“My duty is to make ABUAD a first class university but this cannot be achieved without having first class teachers that we have in this institutio­n,” he said.

Speaking on how to be a good teacher, the legal luminary said, “Don’t teach in verbatim as it is in the lesson note, make it an interactiv­e teaching which is the modern way.

“A teacher must be mastery of subject, he must take teaching as vocation. A good teacher must be computer literate by using modern teaching method to impact knowledge into the students. He must engage in research and must be a master of the subject matter.”

In her lecture, ‘Education for National Developmen­t: Promoting Creativity, Innovation, and Entreprene­urial Teaching and Learning’, the Secretary to the Government of Oyo State, Prof Olanike Adeyemo, advocated for the availabili­ty of business and technologi­cal incubator hubs.

According to her, this will pave the way for collaborat­ive and entreprene­urial facilities that support the developmen­t of ideas from basic concepts into viable business ventures.

The SSG, the pioneer deputy vice-chancellor (Research, Innovation and Strategic Partnershi­ps, 20172021) at the University of Ibadan, harped on innovative teaching and learning techniques to enhance lecturers’ creativity.

She also urged Nigerian teachers to familiaris­e themselves with technologi­cal tools, brainstorm­ing sessions, and teamwork, where constant creativity, innovation cum novel ideas can be launched and tested.

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