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Coca-Cola, BAF’s Tech Project Impact 24,000 School Pupils

- Raheem Akingbolu

The Tech Relevant Teacher (TRT) Project, an education interventi­on in Nigeria sponsored by The CocaCola Foundation, has impacted 24,000 school pupils. The project, executed by implementi­ng partners, Bunmi Adedayo Foundation (BAF), to ameliorate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on low- and middle-income schools through virtual teaching skills and tools training for school leaders and classroom teachers, concluded recently

Launched earlier this year, the Tech Relevant Teacher Project was developed following concerns around the increased digital divide in education, especially within low-income communitie­s. Multiple sources state that about 11 million children in Nigeria were out of school due to the attendant effects of the pandemic, as the economic downturn disrupted the purchasing power of millions of families with fragile income streams.

As a result, the project focused on key activities and courses such as the School Leadership and Sustainabi­lity Conference (SLSC); 4-week Advanced Content Creation Classes held virtually; 8-Module Course on the BAF Learning Management System 4-week Mentoring in Math and English Research; Pedagogy; Content Developmen­t and Advanced Content

Digitisati­on.

Through the TRT project, Coca-Cola sought to increase the digital learning competenci­es of teachers across select public and private schools in Nigeria. The project, which spanned a seven-month period, recorded impressive numbers as over 24,000 children have been provided access to quality virtual education in their schools as a result of the training. Additional­ly, 648 school leaders and classroom teachers drawn from 216 schools benefited from the interventi­on, as they attempted their first digital lessons enabled by over 2,000 hands-on interactiv­e learning contents created in adaptive formats.

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