Business Day (Nigeria)

Oyo to adopt play-based learning initiative for developmen­t

- REMI FEYISIPO, Ibadan

Oyo State is to adopt playbased learning initiative from pre-primary to primary two children to boost educationa­l developmen­t in the state.

In line with this, the state government has promised to train all preprimary school teachers in order to inspire standard practice in the education sector as well as grow teachers’ self esteem during teaching.

This was disclosed by the chairman of Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (Oyo SUBEB),

Nureni Adeniran during a visit by the chief executive officer of Early Childhood Developmen­t Initiative, (ECDI), Canada, Patricia Eno Falope to his office in Ibadan.

Adeniran informed his visitors that the state government also intends to embark on various other measures to get more from teachers, as according to him, the gains in training teachers more on early childhood education would be to the benefits of the teachers and the society.

He maintained that if initiative­s targeted at teachers’ capacity improvemen­t and developmen­t were adopted, the state could then boast of providing quality education.

“Oyo State government would key into this laudable initiative of Early Childhood Developmen­t Centres, across the state to get more in return to achieve the ultimate dream of having success through students’ performanc­e, as the input through the teacher will surely reflect in the final result seen in students’ performanc­e in public examinatio­ns.

“While monitoring schools across the state, I noticed we do not have enough ECDS. This is dishearten­ing. But be rest assured that the Seyi Makinde-led administra­tion would rectify these anomalies. We will ensure training for all preprimary teachers and we will increase the ECD centres”, he ascertaine­d.

Adeniran noted that state-wide enactment of Early Childhood Developmen­t Centres would bring about a paradigm shift in the education sector.

He therefore pledged the state government’s readiness to harness the early childhood developmen­t and training- thetrainer initiative­s for a superlativ­e transforma­tion of the sector.

He thanked the team for contributi­ng its quota to the educationa­l developmen­t of both teachers and pupils which he said has helped birthed the initiative in Oyo State.

On her part, Eno Falope said that Oyo was the only south-west state that has keyed into this initiative, assuring of the vibrant running of the pilot study.

She disclosed that the initiative has study partners such as Ryerson University and ECDI, Canada, while Oyo State government through the State Universal Basic Education Board, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), National Commission for Colleges of Education, University of Ibadan and UBEC were partners in the initiative.

She further revealed that the developmen­t initiative already had 24 preprimary school teachers undergoing training in Ogbomosho North and Ido local government, while 271 pupils were benefiting from the pilot study.

The three- year long study was targeted at measuring the impact of play- based learning on children’s educationa­l outcomes from pre-primary to primary two in public primary schools in the state

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