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Kogi State Teachers Get Training On Effective Classroom Management

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Kogi: Gov Bello Sacks Commissioner, Two Others

The Kogi state government, in collaboration with the National Teachers Institute (NTI), has started training on effective classroom management for more than 100 teachers.

According to Mrs Rosemary Osikoya, the Kogi Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, the three-day training holding in Lokoja, is aimed at building teachers’ capacity to improve the teaching and learning atmosphere.

Naija News also learnt that similar training was organised for 100 teachers in 2018, under the theme, ‘Train the Trainer.’

Osikoya urged the 2019 participants to utilise the opportunity to improve their skills, urging them to upgrade their knowledge regularly.

She said that the allocation for education in the Kogi budget over the years had not provided funds for teachers’ capacity building, and commended Gov. Yahaya Bello for making teachers training a priority.

She revealed that adequate provision had been made by the governor in the 2019 budget, to build teachers’ capacity. The commissioner said that head teachers, principals and heads of schools and institution would be trained from Feb. 6 to 8.

Mrs Mercy Thankgod, Centre Manager, NTI, who spoke on behalf of the Director-General of the institute, Prof. Garba Azare, said that the training was under the aegis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), project.

She said that the training would also enhance participant’s knowledge in language communication skills, teaching methods and techniques, effective management skills, as well as Information and Communication Technology (ICT).



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