In line with the vision of Governor Godwin Obaseki, more teachers are undergoing professional development to boost the capacity of Edo state’s teaching Corps and further spread the gains of EdoBEST.
In this regards, Edo state Universal Basic Education Board ( EdoSUBEB) has commenced the training of over 2,000 primary and secondary school teachers to further drive the gains of EdoBEST to the grassroots.
Additionally, 109 newly employed Learning and Development officers and 26 Quality Assurance officers are also being trained to strengthen the school supervisory system.
The professional development training, which is ongoing in Benin city, is designed to provide qualified teachers and field officers for more communities in rural and hard- to- reach areas in Edo state.
” This training will enable more of our esteemed pupils and students get the full benefits of EdoBEST as it brings junior secondary schools and more primary schools under the EdoBEST reform umbrella. We are paying particular attention to teachers and field officers from remote and hard-to-reach areas”. Mrs Ozavire E. Salami, Executive Chairman Edo SUBEB said.
Selected teachers, most of whom were engaged by the Edo state government through the EdoSTAR Initiative, are being trained on better classroom management techniques, modern methods of child protection and safety, new methods of motivating pupils to learn, as well as strategies for delivering lessons using technology.
In 2018, Governor Godwin Obaseki launched EdoBEST, a wholistic basic education reform programme to address learning gaps and deficiencies identified in the school system. Since inception, the programme has been hailed as a workable, effective and sustainable template for basic education service delivery reform.
Other states in Nigeria, including Lagos have launched similar reform programmes mirrowing EdoBEST.