Niger State Ministry Of Education: UNICEF Train 675 Teachers On Digital Literacy – Following the ongoing effort to improve learning among children, the Niger State Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF), supported by Global Partnership Education (GPE), has trained 675 teachers on digital literacy to bridge learning gap. NIGERIAN TRIBUNE reports.
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Education Officer, UNICEF Kaduna Field Office, Mr Francis Elisha, stated this in Minna, at the weekend, stressing that the training was to equip teachers in the state with digital knowledge on how to use learning passport in teaching. Information Guide Nigeria
It will be recalled that state government recently launched the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP), an online e-learning platform with online mobile and offline capability, that enables continuous access to quality education. jamb results
Elisha explained that digital literacy was part of UNICEF response to bridge learning gap using digital content, saying that for the NLP to be effective, there was the need for teachers to be digitally inclined.
“It is a way of exposing teachers to digital literacy for learning through digital platform, this is to bridge learning gap between urban and rural areas as the LP have the capacity to work online and offline.
“The LP platform provide effective learning for children at home as it helps to address issues of learning gaps and challenges that children face or could face in terms of emergency just like they were faced with during the COVID-19,” he said.
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