Adolescent Girls Initiative Learning and Empowerment Project (AGILE) in Katsina State has trained 260 secondary school teachers and quality assurance officers on new strategies and methods to enhance learning and teaching across the state.
The three-day training which was held in six centres of Daura, Mullumfashi, Funtua, Kankia, Dut-sima and Katsina, assembled the participants and equipped them with new pedagogy strategies for effective learning.
Addressing journalists in Katsina, one of the facilitators, Hauwa Maijida Muhammed, said they are committed to improving the teachers’ skills to stimulate easy learning for better comprehension in all the schools across the state.
Muhammed said they want to achieve a paradigm shift from the conventional method of learning and teaching in the state.
“We are teaching them skills on how to apply new methods, strategies and techniques of teaching because the world is changing and we’re going global and digital.
“It is a component of teachers’ training aimed at improving the capacities to deliver the learning in the right ways,” she said.
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