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FG Implements UBE Effective Schools Programme

by Henry Tyohemba
1 year ago
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The federal government has commenced the implementation of the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Effective Schools Programme in 111 designated Schools across the Federation.

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The executive secretary of UBEC, Dr Hamid Bobboyi, announced the take-off of the schools in Abuja yesterday at a one-day meeting between UBEC, States Universal Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) Coordinating Directors and Head Teachers of UBE Effective Schools.

Bobboyi, who was represented by the Deputy Executive Secretary, Professor Bala Zakari (Technical), noted that Effective Schools were established as part of the Commission’s efforts to address the twin challenges of learning crisis and out-of-school children while also providing Nigerian children at the basic level of education with the tools they need for better learning outcomes and 21st Century knowledge acquisition.
He expressed UBEC’s commitment to providing a conducive environment for Nigeria’s school-aged population to acquire functional basic education, noting that Effective Schools would enhance the efficiency of UBE delivery by ensuring that minimum standards are attained and maintained in all educational programmes.

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According to him, the Effective Schools Programme was designed to progressively improve the resources and routines of teaching and learning towards optimising the potential of both teachers and learners within the school system.

The UBEC boss added that after a robust engagement with stakeholders, the Commission started the process of actualising the initiative as a pilot in three schools in each State and the FCT, “thus ushering in a new perspective and practice in learning across 111 schools that were previously designated as UBEC E-learning centres”.

“I am pleased to inform you that we have made significant strides in this direction, including the procurement and distribution of instructional materials to all 111 Effective Schools, provision of tablets and installation of Satellite-Based learning equipment, and training of headteachers and teachers in ICT pedagogy, among other things.

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“These efforts have proved to be very rewarding in laying a solid foundation for the commencement of the implementation of the ESP initiative,” he stated.

Bobboyi said the success of the Effective Schools Programme depended on the concerted efforts of all stakeholders, especially the head teachers, who are the main implementers of the initiative and as the custodians of the curricula and administrative authority at the school level.

Therefore, he charged the headteachers with transforming the ESP ideals into functional day-to-day activities within the school environment.

He implored the participants to make the best use of the interactive programme to familiarize themselves with the key features of the ESP and renew their commitment to adopting improved methods of leading and providing direction to other teachers to ensure the success of the ESP in various institutions.

“Further effort in this regard is the commencement of the capacity building of head teachers, especially in digital pedagogy, as we prepare them to lead students in accessing the tools they need for better learning outcomes and 21st century knowledge acquisition,” he stated.

The director of social mobilisation at UBEC, Dr. Ossom Ossom, earlier in his welcome remark, underscored the importance of headteachers in the success of the UBE Effective Schools Programme while also reminding them of the onerous task ahead.

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