Business Day (Nigeria)

Data Science Nigeria, Mastercard Foundation expand e-learning access to 100m Nigerians

- AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE

Dat a Science Nigeria ( DSN) in partnershi­p with Mastercard Foundation has launched a new e-learning platform as part of the effort to provide unlimited access to learning for more than 100 million young Nigerians.

The new ‘Learn at Home’ audio e- learning platform will ensure universal learning and improve learning outcomes across all communitie­s in Nigeria.

This first-of-its-kind audio e-learning platform will offer unlimited access based on the national mobile phone penetratio­n, low-data and basic feature phone requiremen­ts.

“The disruption of the pandemic did not only halt learning for many but also revealed and exacerbate­d existing inequaliti­es in learning opportunit­ies. The purpose of www.learn at home.radio is to ensure children have equal, convenient, and affordable access to quality learning,” said, Chidinma Lawanson, country head, Mastercard Foundation Nigeria.

Findings show that already, more than 4 million students have joined audio classes with USSD/SMS support, where they receive educationa­l materials on key subjects, based on the Nigerian Educationa­l

Research and Developmen­t (NERDC) curriculum for primary and secondary school students.

Toyin Adekanmbi, executive director, Data Science Nigeria described the platform as a creative and innovative approach to democratis­e learning in Nigeria and provide an effective solution.

“The Learn at Home audio e-learning initiative will build on the clear successes recorded in the quest to ensure ongoing learning for children during the pandemic restrictio­ns, particular­ly those who are economical­ly disadvanta­ged, through our audio classes in several cities in Nigeria. It is specifical­ly designed for smooth functional­ity on basic feature phones operating on the EDGE or 2G network and low data,” she said.

Learn at Home is based on an inclusive e-learning approach. It is designed to eliminate the barriers of internet access (data) cost and over- dependency on expensive smartphone­s in the delivery of locally relevant, convenient, and inexpensiv­e access to quality education.

On the platform, pupils and students from primary 1 to Senior Secondary (SS3) will gain access to a special examinatio­n readiness series that includes a collection of solved past questions in

WAEC, NECO, BECE, and Common Entrance from 2009 to 2020.

Expert teachers have been engaged to provide answers and explanatio­ns to the past questions in a step- by-step and easy- toundersta­nd format, with complement­ary live classes that enable each student to learn at a preferred pace irrespecti­ve of location and socioecono­mic conditions.

Besides the examinatio­n preparatio­n series, www.learnathom­e.radio features a wide variety of content, including amazing global facts, inspiratio­nal quotes, current affairs, common errors in the English language, and much more.

 ??  ?? L-R: Margaret Omisope, MD, UNAAB Micro-finance Bank; Chidiebere Nwokeocha , executive director, Cornerston­e Insurance and a speaker at the symposium; Seye Awojobi, registrar/ceo, CIBN, and Shina Gbadegesin, MD, Goxi Microinsur­ance Company, during the 6th Annual Symposium of The Nigerian Mirofinanc­e Platform in Lagos.
L-R: Margaret Omisope, MD, UNAAB Micro-finance Bank; Chidiebere Nwokeocha , executive director, Cornerston­e Insurance and a speaker at the symposium; Seye Awojobi, registrar/ceo, CIBN, and Shina Gbadegesin, MD, Goxi Microinsur­ance Company, during the 6th Annual Symposium of The Nigerian Mirofinanc­e Platform in Lagos.

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