EKOEXCEL Media mentions (Summer 2022 edition)

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Public Recognition of Lagos State's Leadership in Education, 2022

2022

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB)

EKOEXCEL shone brightly at the 18th Annual Titans of Tech Awards held weekend in Lagos.

The intervention launched in 2019 by Governor BabajideSanwo Olu to transform Lagos public primary schools through technology deployment, was honoured with the Most Innovative Digital Learning Platform of the Year Award at the major industry event.

Former Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and Chairman, MTN Nigeria, Dr Ernest Ndukwe, chaired this year’s The Titans of Tech Awards, which celebrates trailblazing innovators, individuals, organisations, governments and individuals who use ICT to improve lives in society It also recognises excellence and steadfast commitment to deploying ICT for positive interventions in Nigeria

In awarding the Most Innovative Digital Learning Platform of the Year Prize to EKOEXCEL, the organisers described it as the foremost Nigerian digital platform digitising education for national development and preparing pupils for the 21st century

Commenting on the award he personally received, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King expressed delight at the honour, saying the recognition was humbling and attested to Governor Sanwo Olu’s foresight and commitment to improving primary education through technology

“I am humbled and honoured to receive this award on behalf of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. This shows that his investment in public education is yielding positive results.”

“We are dedicating this award to all the pupils, the teachers, and head teachers for their support. I equally want to appreciate and commend our technical partner, NewGlobe, for your wonderful support. We appreciate it,” he said.

Speaking earlier while welcoming guests, the Convener of the Titans of Tech Awards, Don Pedro Aganbi, said it is a platform dedicated to recognising the achievements, successes, and triumphs of key stakeholders across the entire digital technology spectrum He explained that the awards are a great way to encourage good behaviour, teach competitive spirit and spur the industry to greater heights

Since its launch, EKOEXCEL has continued to record tangible gains among teachers and pupils, leading to improved learning outcomes for pupils and more professional teachers

Over 14,000 teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme. It has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools

EKOEXCEL has also significantly increased pupils’ learning outcomes and drastically reduced the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy.

Evidence of the programmes’ efficacy was highlighted at the recent National Common Entrance Exams where three EKOEXCEL pupils performed excellently The three pupils of Lagos public primary schools were just five points behind the overall best student who scored 201 out of 210

However, the trio were not the only successful Lagos pupils; others also had good scores, showing the significant movement of EKOEXCEL pupils towards proficiency by more than 20% 53 EKOEXCEL pupils tracked and ascertained to have registered for the NCEE, 32 had excellent grades

The results tracking showed that the 32 pupils from 22 schools surpassed the aspirational and proficient targets by 11.6% and 9.6%, respectively. Also, the threshold targets for Partially and Below proficiency were exceeded by 8% and 9 3% margins, respectively

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A 46-year-old primary one teacher at Army Barracks Primary School, Ikeja, Lagos, Mrs Oluwasanjo Elizabeth Adewunmi, has emerged winner of second Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL Excellence Recognition Scheme, tagged, ‘Meet EKOEXCEL’.

It is a quarterly reward initiative that showcases pupil and teacher excellence using the pupil’s grade levels and teacher performances

Adewunmi, who joined the teaching service as an Assistant Teacher in 2006, was adjudged winner, based on her outstanding performance, particularly, her devotion to teaching and improving her pupils

She has proven herself to be a model teacher, who goes the extra mile for her pupils During her free time, Adewunmi reviews topics taught in every subject, the learning objectives and pupils’ ability to understand them

Adewunmi, born on February 29, 1976, also has a unique teaching method. Most times, she dances while teaching to make the learning atmosphere more enjoyable. When her pupils actively participate, she ensures the class cheer top performers. She encourages the pupils that are falling behind to work harder

Adewunmi also emphasises that hard work pays. She also prepares for the next day by previewing the next day’s schedule on her tablet.

The mother of one began her primary school education at Rabiatu Thompson Primary School, Shitta, Surulere She proceeded to Community High School, Adeniran Ogunsanya and obtained a Diploma in Educational Management from the University of Ibadan

Adewunmi was deployed to Lagos State Model Nursery and Primary School, Ikeja GRA as an assistant teacher for two years before gaining a Bachelor of Art in Education from the University of Lagos

She received EKOEXCEL training in late 2020 and was transferred to her current school, Army Barracks Primary School, implementing the transformational initiative Commenting on her emergence, she described it as innovative and beneficial.

“The programme is the best solution the Lagos State government could have ever introduced into primary education. It maximises time and helps to make good use of a school day with the pupils in the teaching and learning. It also enhances teaching and learning. It is very detailed and encourages the pupils to be hardworking. The fact that pupils know how to spell and pronounce numerous words in primary one is a wonderful and amazing experience.”

She acknowledged her school’s assigned supervisor, Mr Ezekiel, for ensuring that teachers were on track and celebrated her fellow teachers.

Since its launch in 2019 by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu, the programme has positively impacted pupils and teachers in the state’s public schools.

Lagos Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) Chair, Comrade Akintoye Hassan, recently hailed the impact of the intervention, which has received global and national recognition

He said: “Before the intervention, teaching was analogue It was based on the competence of individual teachers manning the classroom, but the level of competence varies from one individual to another Because of the analogue method, you couldn’t thoroughly ascertain the performance standard With the introduction of the highly digitised programme, we now have that standard The teachers have a standardised digital instrument that leads them in the performance of their duties

“Then, teaching before the intervention was more teacher centred. But with the programme, there is a standardised instrument guiding a teacher in Alimosho and another in Ibeju lekki or teachers within the same local government, but at different schools The teacher determines how they go about the teaching, but they sometimes unconsciously forget that their teaching is about pupils in the classroom because a framework is absent

“It has changed as teaching and learning have become more pupil centred As you are teaching, you are also learning The innovative technology has also enabled the teacher to learn because there is guidance ”

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In recognition of its transformational impacts, including upskilling teachers and improving learning outcomes among pupils through the deployment of technology, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL will on Friday, July 22, receive the Most Innovative Digital Learning Platform of the Year Award at the 18th Titans of Tech Awards

The Titans of Tech Awards celebrates trailblazing innovators, individuals, organisations, governments and individuals who use ICT to improve lives in society. It also recognizes excellence and steadfast commitment to deploying ICT for positive interventions in Nigeria.

The 2022 awards holding at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, has ‘Leveraging Right Policies and Technologies in Taming Insecurity and Cyber Threats’ as its theme The Pan African Digital Initiative Summit and Expo will precede it.

Since its launch in 2019 by Governor BabajideSanwo Olu, EKOEXCEL has continued to record tangible gains among teachers and pupils, leading to improved learning outcomes for pupils and more professional teachers

what students in other schools learn in three and a half years

Kremer said, “The study finds that if replicated at scale across public education systems, the gains would be enough to put African children from underserved communities on track to match their peers in countries with incomes three or four times higher. The study finds that after two years, primary school students in NewGlobe’s Kenya program are nearly a whole additional year ahead of children taught using traditional methods

The organisers stated that EKOEXCEL would be recognised for its “efforts and excellent service in digitizing education for national development

The Award jury comprising top technology editors found that EKOEXCEL is preparing pupils for the 21st century through appropriate edutech platforms

The jury noted: “In furtherance of efforts to build a truly digital economy and maintain its position as a leading market in Africa, is persistent in making critical investments in basic education required to produce the quality workforce needed for the future

“The EKOEXCEL initiative is at the heart of the fresh project to introduce new training models to support and empower teachers, who are at the heart of every successful learning experience. The Initiative, a government designed, funded and led programme introduced in all public primary schools in Lagos State, is already through curriculum development, changing the learning outcomes in schools across the state

Over 14,000 teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme It has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools

EKOEXCEL has also significantly increased pupils’ learning outcomes and drastically reduced the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy

Recently, a group of US academics led by Nobel Prize winning economist Professor Michael Kremer also hailed the efficacy of the methodology of its technical partner, NewGlobe. Kremer and his co authors, including Guthrie Gray Lobe, Anthony Keats, Isaac Mbiti and Owen Ozier, critically examined the benefits to student outcomes of a structured and standardized approach to teaching and learning in Kenya

"For early childhood development typically three and five year olds children gain nearly an additional year and half of the learning; learning in two years what students in other schools learn in three and a half years ”

“This study shows that attending schools delivering highly standardized education has the potential to produce dramatic learning gains at scale, suggesting that policymakers may wish to explore the incorporation of standardization, including standardized lesson plans and teacher feedback and monitoring, in their systems ”

The same methodology adopted by LASUBEB is achieving a similar result as the EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 End line Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance

The recognition from the Titans of Tech Awards will be the latest for EKOEXCEL as four of its teachers received brand new SUVs and other prizes at the 2021 Annual Teachers’ Merit Award to reward excellence and diligence in teaching organized by the Lagos State Government

With EKOEXCEL, Lagos is poised for the digital future

Its findings showed that primary students through Grade 8 gained almost an additional year of learning (0 89) under the NewGlobe integrated methodology, learning in two years what their peers learn in nearly three For early childhood school students, the gains are even more significant Those students supported by NewGlobe gained almost an additional year and half of learning, learning in two years

18th July 2022

10th July 2022

Four teachers from the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB’s) Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL) have won brand new SUV cars and other prizes in the state’s 2021 teachers’ award

The teachers received awards for their credible performances and as part of the Lagos State government’s commitment to improving teachers’ skills for quality delivery through the various programmes of LASUBEB such as the EKOEXCEL.

The four winners were among the 13 school teachers and administrators recognised by Babajide Sanwo Olu, the executive governor of Lagos State at the 2021 annual teachers’ merit award at the Sports Pavilion, Lagos House, Ikeja to reward excellence and diligence in teaching on Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Fausat Adegeye, a teacher at the Ebenezer African Church Primary School, popularly known as ‘Teacher Sade’ on Tik Tok and other social media platforms where she teaches the English Language after school hours, and three other EKOEXCEL teachers were honoured at the event

The others were Michael Ayoola, a teacher at the AUD Society Primary School II, Omolayo Fadayomi, a teacher at the Karaole Primary School Ifako, and Olusegun Muftau, a teacher at the Lasa United Nursery and Primary School in Ibeshe town

Sanwo Olu speaking at the event said it was in line with his administration’s commitment to using education as a weapon to develop Lagos and influence the teaching profession. He expressed happiness with EKOEXCEL’s strides, describing it as a game changer in the government’s quest to improve learning outcomes by upskilling teachers.

“One of the game changers in the education development plan of our administration is the EKOEXCEL programme designed to support teachers to achieve better learning outcomes across all our public primary schools The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 End line Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation has further justified the huge investment and affirmed the strategic interventions and impacts

“Through EKOEXCEL, thousands of teachers are being up skilled through re training and the use of technology that supports and motivates them to succeed in their classrooms

"This accentuates the importance of education to this administration and our continuous effort to strengthen the workforce’s capacity through employment opportunities for qualified teachers with a passion for teaching

We have also instilled local and international training for our teachers, creating an enabling environment for teaching and learning,”

The governor further urged teachers not to see the award as a contest but as a motivation to continue to do their best, knowing that such commitment will one day be rewarded

“I advise that our teachers continue to uphold the ethics of the teaching profession and display an uncommon sense of responsibility and greater commitment to duty,” he said

Since its launch in 2019 by Sanwo Olu, EKOEXCEL has continued to record tangible gains among teachers and pupils, leading to improved learning outcomes for pupils and more professional teachers

Over 14,000 teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme It has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools.

The intervention has also aided uniformity, and strict adherence to the curriculum as teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ public primary schools

EKOEXCEL has also significantly increased pupils’ learning outcomes and drastically reduced the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy

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4th July 2022

As part of the “Our Common” Agenda initiative, the UN SecretaryGeneral is convening a Transforming Education Summit (TES) for September 2022 in New York.

This summit seeks to mobilise political ambition, action, solutions and solidarity to transform education Ahead of the main summit , the Transforming Education Pre Summit was organised in Paris last week from 28 30 June 2022.

It included technical meetings on Thematic Action Tracks and engagements with key stakeholders.

This High level segment consisting of Ministerial and Stakeholder engagement had in attendance from Nigeria the Minister of Education Adamu Adamu and the Director for Basic Education, Dr Folake Olatunji Davis

This high level delegation from Nigeria depicts how important the education transformation agenda is for Nigeria against the backdrop of 18 5million out of school children in Nigeria according to UNICEF, a negative growth of 76% from UNICEF’s 2021 estimate of 10 5million

The education situation is even more dire according to UNICEF education specialist Ahmed Sharouda because 70% of the children in school are not learning anything that will add value to them or the society creating a learning crisis in Nigeria.

This statement was made by Sharouda in a presentation at a two day media dialogue on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Child Rights, organised by the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, in collaboration with UNICEF, in Kano, in April 2022

Nigeria is not alone in this situation, as a result of the worst shock to education and learning in recorded history, learning poverty has increased by a third in low and middle income countries, with an estimated 70% of 10 year olds unable to understand a simple written text, according to a new report published by the World Bank, UNESCO, UNICEF, UK government Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), USAID, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

This rate was 57% before the pandemic, but now the learning crisis has deepened. This generation of students now risks losing $21 trillion in potential lifetime earnings in present value, or the equivalent of 17% of today’s global GDP, up from the $17 trillion estimated in 2021

This report, The State of Global Learning Poverty: 2022 Update also tasks countries on the need to concentrate their efforts on the most cost effective approaches to tackle learning poverty It states that these interventions must be implemented as part of a national learning recovery program that can also serve as a springboard for building more effective, equitable, and resilient education systems.

Dr Benjamin Piper, Director of Global Education, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was quoted as saying “ we have solutions that can work at scale and in government systems.

Committing to substantial learning recovery programs is a start, but the composition of those programs matter: measure learning outcomes, but also invest in improving instruction through structured pedagogy ”

In Nigeria, based on these suggestions, there are bright glimmers of hope for effective scalable education transformation as seen in Lagos State’s EKOEXCEL, Edo State’s EdoBEST and Kwara’s KwaraLEARN, all with technical support from NewGlobe, Nigeria

These are successful education transformation programs already delivering value in Nigeria based on a methodology that was recently studied by 2019 Nobel Prize Winning Professor, Micheal kremer and others, the report stated that:

“This study shows that attending schools delivering highly standardized education has the potential to produce dramatic learning gains at scale, suggesting that policymakers may wish to explore incorporation of standardization, including standardized lesson plans and teacher feedback and monitoring, in their own systems.”

If replicated at scale across public systems, this integrated methodology could put students on the study track to match academic performance levels achieved by peers from upper middle income countries, pushing their countries up education league tables to match countries with incomes three or four times greater per person

Newglobe an education expert and leader in learning, who support national and state governments by creating powerful technology enabled education systems, were also present at the Paris summit represented by Stacey Nwokeyi, Vice President, Special Opportunities to showcase this methodology and the Kremer report to participants.

Omowale David Ashiru, Group Managing Director, NewGlobe had this to say about the study by the Nobel Prize Winning Professor kremer:

“Education is a powerful driver of development and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace and stability. Tackling learning poverty is an urgent challenge of our generation As we approach the election season in Nigeria, those aspiring for leadership positions should know that innovative education solutions that are proven to be effective at scale will define the prosperity, growth and security of our global future They should make it part of their plans/policies

Education scholars estimate education reforms resulting in a 25 point gain on Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) (0 25 standard deviation) will increase the GDP growth rate by 0 5% annually in middle income countries Lagos, Edo and Kwara can expect the same outcome. Hopefully the whole of Nigeria can too,

4th July 2022

In yet another affirmation of its successful upskilling of teachers and the attendant improvement in their performances, four Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL teachers have received brand new SUVs and other prizes from Lagos State Government.

The four were among the 13 school teachers and administrators recognised at last Wednesday’s 2021 Teachers’ Merit Award for excellence and diligence in teaching

They include Mrs Fausat Adegeye of Ebenezer African Church Primary School, popularly known as Teacher Sade on TikTok, Mr Michael Ayoola of AUD Society Primary School II, Mrs Omolayo Fadayomi of Karaole Primary School Ifako and Mr Olusegun Muftau of Lasa United Nursery & Primary School, Ibeshe Town

Sanwo Olu, who spoke at the ceremony held at the Lagos House in Ikeja, said it was in line with his administration’s commitment to using education as a weapon to develop Lagos and influence the teaching profession. He expressed happiness with EKOEXCEL’s strides, describing it as a game changer in government’s quest to improve learning outcomes by upskilling teachers.

“The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 End line Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation has further justified the huge investment and affirmed the strategic interventions and impacts

“Through EKOEXCEL, thousands of teachers are being up skilled through re training and the use of technology that supports and motivates them to succeed in their classrooms This accentuates the importance of education to this administration and our continuous effort to strengthen the workforce’s capacity through employment opportunities for qualified teachers with a passion for teaching We have also instilled local and international trainings for our teachers, creating an enabling environment for teaching and learning ”

The governor further urged teachers not to see the award as a contest but as a motivation to continue to do their best, knowing that such commitment will one day be rewarded.

“I advise that our teachers continue to uphold the ethics of the teaching profession and display an uncommon sense of responsibility and greater commitment to duty,” he further said.

Since its launch in 2019 by Governor Sanwo Olu, EKOEXCEL has continued to record tangible gains among teachers and pupils, leading to improved learning outcomes for pupils and more professional teachers Over 14,000 teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme It has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (e Learning) in Lagos State primary schools

The intervention has also aided uniformity, and strict adherence to the curriculum as teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ public primary schools

EKOEXCEL has also significantly increased pupils’ learning outcomes and drastically reduced the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy. It was only fitting that four of its teachers shone at the Merit Awards overseen by an independent committee led by the chairperson of the Association of Private Educators in Nigeria, Lai Koiki

Only recently, Chair, Lagos State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Akintoye Hassan, commended EKOEXCEL for revolutionising teaching in the state, particularly praising the standardised instrument guiding teachers in schools across the state

“EKOEXCEL has changed the classroom experience, as teaching and learning have become more pupil centred. As you are teaching, you are also learning. The innovative technology has also enabled the teacher to learn because there is guidance,” Hassan said.

the education development plan of the administration is the EKOEXCEL programme designed to support teachers to achieve better learning outcomes across all our public primary schools.”
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1st July 2022

FOLLOWING the conclusion of party primaries and the emergence of presidential standard bearers of the major political parties, there’s an urgent need to examine the candidates’ stance on education critically

Amidst the giddy excitements of the primaries, not much was said about the educational policies of the 17 persons that have emerged as presidential standard bearers of their parties, especially considering its obvious distress Lecturers in public universities have been on strike for over three months before their polytechnic colleagues joined them in snubbing work.

Secondary and primary schools are not faring any better, with a recent United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, report highlighting the poor learning outcomes in primary education The UNICEF report noted that while some 10 million pupils are out of school, 70 per cent of those in primary schools cannot read or perform basic numeracy tasks at 10

The vast majority of Nigeria’s youth face a bleak future if they cannot read and write; a bleak future for the youth means a bleak future for the country For those who do attend school they are not learning anything that would help them create opportunities for themselves or their society

UNICEF warned that in a couple of decades, the millions of current street children and those who attend school but don’t learn will be unable to add to society or the economy Our presidential candidates need to face this threat with strong policies and plans

This situation is ominous and what the immortal Malcolm X forewarned when he said “education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today”. American statesman and philosopher Benjamin Franklin affirmed the same, noting that “investment in knowledge pays the best interest” Education will determine whether Nigeria populous can take its rightful place on the world stage and deliver

Given that Federal Government investments in education have been majorly focused on infrastructural development

such as renovation of schools and provision of school furniture, actual learning gains interventions have been inadequately funded, with poor teachers’ training and outdated teaching methods, it’s time the individuals, including the leading four, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi and ex Kano Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso give a detailed breakdown of their plans and vision for taking education out of its current position and balance the existing budgetary allocation for education to focus more on learning gains

In a document titled: ‘My Covenant with Nigerians’, Atiku had said: “The public education system is ill equipped and has consistently underperformed, keeping millions of our children out of school and producing graduates with skills and competencies, which are not aligned to the needs of our communities and our industries

Incessant industrial actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and other unions of educational institutions have undoubtedly affected the quality of our workforce with far reaching consequences on the economy.” In a viral manifesto of Tinubu, which his campaign organisation has since disowned, he reportedly pledged commitment to “overhaul the education sector and make a significant impact in education as a matter of priority I will triple education spending over the next four years from the current eight per cent to over 25 percent ”

But they and the others need to go beyond general platitudes to share their granular education plans,

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given its dire straits Specifics are essential to show that they are serious about education and its vital role in the 21st century, which is knowledge driven. We need more commitment to addressing the issues in education, particularly the learning poverty and inchoate policies. Learning gains have to be improved. UNICEF’s gloomy forecast about the future of Nigeria’s primary education and even the comatose tertiary education needs to be averted The standard bearers need to speak to this in detail and not just profess commitment to education

It should be a cardinal part of their manifestos as a recent study by a Nobel Prize winning economist, Professor Michael Kremer, has shown that all is not lost for education in Africa The study showed ‘among the greatest learning gains ever measured’ are coming out of Africa

The study holds out hope for Nigeria and shows that there will be marked improvements if the appropriate teaching and learning methodology is used by SUBEBs.

Reviewing the seminal study that critically appraised the methodology of a global edtech solution provider, NewGlobe, in Kenya and which Professor Kremer presented at the recently concluded Education World Forum in London, there is reason to believe those phenomenal impacts can be replicated in public education systems across Africa, including Nigeria.

The professor states that “attending schools delivering highly standardised education has the potential to produce dramatic learning gains at scale suggesting that policymakers may wish to explore incorporation of standardisation, including standardised lesson plans and teacher feedback and monitoring, in their own systems ” The study suggests that if replicated at scale across public education systems, the learning gains would be enough to put African children from underserved communities on track to match their peers in countries with incomes three or four times higher

The study finds that after two years, primary school students, up to Junior Secondary in NewGlobe’s programme are nearly a whole additional year ahead of children taught using standard methods. For early childhood development typically three and five year olds children gain nearly an additional year and half of the learning; learning in two years what students in other schools learn in three and a half years

Thankfully, some states, including Lagos, Edo and recently Kwara, have been proactive in addressing the rot in both primary and tertiary education by adopting NewGlobe’s methodology. Lagos and Edo states, where the same NewGlobe methods reviewed in the study are in use in public primary schools under the government initiatives, EKOEXCEL and EdoBEST, have recorded significant and measurable impacts in improving learning outcomes, teaching and school administration Therefore, the parties’ presidential standard bearers don’t need to look outside Nigeria for models they can adopt on a national scale

This is particularly noteworthy as studies have confirmed the efficacy of NewGlobe’s method in Lagos The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that pupils are making substantial progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement. It further showed that an average Primary 3 EKOEXCEL pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary 5 pupil from before the launch of the EKOEXCEL programme

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1st July 2022

EKOEXCEL, the innovative digital initiative launched by the Lagos State Government in 2019 to transform public primary schools has continued to record impressive results, with three pupils from the state excelling in the 2022 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) written in Nigeria, as well as in Benin Republic and Togo.

Managed by the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), EKOEXCEL has radically transformed public primary education in the state It has recorded tangible gains among teachers and pupils, leading to improved learning outcomes for pupils and more professional teachers

The EKOEXCEL programme tracked the performance of Lagos pupils transiting to secondary schools in high stakes examinations, particularly the 2022 NCEE and 2021 22 Mock Common Entrance Examinations (MCEE), indicating that EKOEXCEL pupils had excellent scores.

While the overall best student in the NCEE conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO) scored 201 out of 210, three pupils of Lagos public primary schools were just five points behind. Ayomide Daniel Ajayi of Hussey Military, Yaba, scored 198, Damilola Basit Araba of the same school had 197 and Deborah Ugbaha of St. Georges Girls scored 196.

While Ugbaha came third among Lagos pupils who sat for the NCEE, she was first in the in school examinations, including end of term one and two examinations and the term one mock examinations Ajayi and Araba were second and third, respectively Her outstanding performance also attests to the efficacy of EKOEXCEL’s methodology in boosting gender parity

The trio were not the only successful Lagos pupils, others also had good scores, showing the significant movement of EKOEXCEL pupils towards proficiency by more than 20 per cent Of 53 pupils tracked and ascertained to have registered for the NCEE, 32 had excellent grades.

LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King, who spoke on report’s findings, expressed delight at EKOEXCEL’s positive impacts, particularly learning improvements among pupils.

We are pleased with the performance of our pupils. It affirms that our methodology and processes are working and proves that Lagos is an exception from the recent UNICEF report that raised the alarm about poor learning outcomes in Nigeria’s primary education. With the support of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, we have shown that we can improve learning outcomes among pupils with strategic interventions like EKOEXCEL.”

Alawiye King assured that EKOEXCEL would not relent and that Lagos pupils would do better in the next NCEE.

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30th June 2022

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA) has trained 270 indigent parents and guardians of enrolled Out Of School Children (OOSC) Assistant Editor BOLA OLAJUWON writes on the philosophy behind the training, which is financial sustainability.

Nigerian schools’ policy makers are being confronted by two major challenges in the education sector the issue of 10.5 million out of school children in Nigeria, which is the highest rate in the world, and the question of “learning poverty”

The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) said 10 5 million children are out of school in Nigeria Also, the World Bank defines learning poverty as: “the inability to read and understand a simple text by age 10 ” When a child can’t read, it further impedes their ability to succeed in school and beyond

Moreover, 260 million children are not even in school This is the leading edge of a learning crisis that threatens countries’ efforts to build human capital and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Without foundational learning, students often fail to thrive later in school or when they join the workforce.

For the Lagos State Government, its educational administrators are using NewGlobe Methodology, which a Nobel Prize winning economist, Professor Michael Kremer, has confirmed among the largest learning gains measured in schools by a major study in Africa, including Nigeria

The groundbreaking study, led by the 2019 Nobel Prize winning economist, finds that children living in underserved African communities receive 53 percent more learning in schools supported by Nigerian government partner NewGlobe, throughout their early childhood and primary schooling. The Lagos State Government is one of three states using the methodology with its EKOEXCEL programme

Training indigent parents, guardians of enrolled out-of-school children

However, to sustain retention, completion and transition of newly enrolled pupils in public primary schools, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA) has trained 270 indigent parents and guardians of enrolled Out Of School Children (OOSC) under the Project Zero initiative

The Board sought WAPA’s collaboration and support in tackling the peril of out of school children in the state.

At the graduation held at SUBEB hall, the Executive Chairman LASUBEB, Wahab Alawiye King stated that the three week skill acquisition and empowerment training programme, which commenced on Monday, 6th 23rd June, is designed to tackle the root causes of the menace of OOSC

He noted: “The board realised the need to address the causative factors, one of which was identified as socio economic challenges of parents/guardians of these children ”

Appreciating public and private organisation that have so far supported the project zero initiative, he extolled WAPA for supporting the board in the realisation of its objective to rid the state of roaming school age children, by ensuring that pupils enrolled are retained in schools

Philosophy behind the training

Alawiye King noted that the skills acquired by the burden bearers will help them become self reliant and independent. He advised the graduates to utilise the skills learnt as a means of earning legitimate incomes, stating that they have been trained to be self sufficient in order to care for their wards, ensure their regular attendance in schools and prevent child labour

Commissioner of WAPA Mrs Cecelia Dada, while welcoming participants, noted that the short term skills acquisition programme is a promise fulfillment to the board, directed at financial sustainability of the indigent parents

She noted that the parents had been trained on nine various skills of choice such as Hair & Wig Making, Event Decoration & Management, Fabric Stoning & Embellishments, Cake, Snacks & Beverage Production, Soap, Pomade & Insecticide Production, Throw Pillow &Duvet Making, Ankara Craft and Leather Works, Make up & Gele Tying, and Tie & Dye.

The overall essence of this economic empowerment is status lifting and most importantly provision of their children’s needs Prizes were presented to outstanding participants by the board and the graduates were issued professional certifications and equipment

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Thirteen teachers and school administrators were on Wednesday honoured with brand new cars and other prizes, as Lagos State marked the 2021 Annual Teachers’ Merit Award.

The lucky winners were Adenike Ojo, Adeola Adefemi, Bolanle Alamu, Fausat Adegeye, Folashade Oyedeji, Lukman Agbabiaka and Michael Ayoola Others were Olubukola Dosumu, Olusegun Muftau, Oluseyi Amao, Omolayo Fadayomi, Soji Megbowon and Yahya Adesokan.

Speaking on the occasion, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu said the teaching profession and education were critical to the society to be left in the lurch

“Today has been an eventful day for me and the state Earlier today, we inaugurated the Vetland Junior International School, Agege which is the first modular, digitized school in the country. Our focus on education is in line with our belief that education is the fulcrum that would ensure a better society.

Today’s event is to promote merit and encourage healthy competition among our teachers

“When we held the first edition last year, some people thought it was a fluke Last year we gave out salon cars but now we are giving out 13 brand new sport utility vehicles. Recognising teachers is to help promote world class education in our state. I am happy to tell you that our huge investment in EKOEXCEL has been justified by the evaluation that was done

“Over 15,000 teachers have been skilled up through local and international training Also, our performance in WAEC exam has improved In 2020, we had 38 79%, but in 2021, we had 81% which is inclusive of credit passes in English and Mathematics We are not expecting anything less this year

“In February this year, we started the Comprehensive High School programme with 12 schools and we want the figure to hit at least 50 this year The programme is meant to set our students on their career paths We will continue to increase budgetary allocations to education and take the welfare of teachers as priority", he said.

The governor also commended private school owners for the support

The Guest Speaker, Mr Gbenga Oyebode, who is also the Chairman, Teach for Nigeria, said education has taken a new dimension with the COVID 19 pandemic.

He urged teachers to innovate and adapt to the new trend.

The Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folashade Adefisayo, lauded Governor Sanwo Olu for living up to his promise of rewarding teachers in the state She said 3,529 applications were received out of which 22 got to the semi final stage

The Chairman, Nomination Committee, Mrs Lai Koiki, explained that the applications were screened at four stages and the exercise done in transparent manner She announced that two of last year’s winners went ahead to win national and international honours.

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But they and the others need to go beyond general platitudes to share their granular education plans, given its dire straits. Specifics are essential to show that they are serious about education and its vital role in the 21st century, which is knowledge driven We need more commitment to addressing the issues in education, particularly the learning poverty and inchoate policies

Following the conclusion of party primaries and the emergence of presidential standard bearers of the major political parties, there’s an urgent need to examine the candidates’ stance on education critically

Lecturers in public universities have been on strike for over three months before their polytechnic colleagues joined them in snubbing work Secondary and primary schools are not faring any better, with a recent United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report highlighting the poor learning outcomes in primary education The UNICEF report noted that while some 10 million pupils are out of school, 70 percent of those in primary schools cannot read or perform basic numeracy tasks at 10

The vast majority of Nigeria’s youth face a bleak future if they cannot read and write; a bleak future for the youth means a bleak future for the country. For those who do attend school they are not learning anything that would help them create opportunities for themselves or their society UNICEF warned that in a couple of decades, the millions of current street children and those who attend school but don’t learn will be unable to add to society or the economy Our presidential candidates need to face this threat with strong policies and plans

in education have been majorly focused on infrastructural development such as renovation of schools and provision of school furniture, actual learning gains interventions have been inadequately funded, with poor teachers’ training and out dated teaching methods, it’s time the individuals, including the leading four, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi and ex Kano Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso give a detailed breakdown of their plans and vision for taking education out of its current position and balance the existing budgetary allocation for education to focus more on learning gains

In a document entitled ‘My Covenant with Nigerians’, Atiku had said, “The public education system is ill equipped and has consistently underperformed, keeping millions of our children out of school and producing graduates with skills and competencies, which are not aligned to the needs of our communities and our industries Incessant industrial actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other unions of educational institutions have undoubtedly affected the quality of our workforce with far reaching consequences on the economy.”

In a viral manifesto of Tinubu, which his campaign organisation has since disowned, reportedly pledged commitment “to overhauling the education sector and making a significant impact in education as a matter of priority I will triple education spending over the next four years from the current 8% to over 25% ”

Learning gains have to be improved UNICEF’s gloomy forecast about the future of Nigeria’s primary education and even the comatose tertiary education needs to be averted The standard bearers need to speak to this in detail and not just profess commitment to education

It should be a cardinal part of their manifestos as a recent study by a Nobel Prize winning economist Professor Michael Kremer has shown that all is not lost for education in Africa. The study showed ‘among the greatest learning gains ever measured’ is coming out of Africa The study holds out hope for Nigeria and shows that there will be marked improvements if the appropriate teaching and learning methodology is used by SUBEBs

Reviewing the seminal study that critically appraised the methodology of a global edtech solution provider, NewGlobe, in Kenya and which Professor Kremer presented at the recently concluded Education World Forum in London, there is reason to believe those phenomenal impacts can be replicated in public education systems across Africa

“Attending schools delivering highly standardised education has the potential to produce dramatic learning gains at scale suggesting that policymakers may wish to explore incorporation of standardisation, including standardised lesson plans and teacher feedback and monitoring, in their own systems ”

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The study suggests that if replicated at scale across public education systems, the learning gains would be enough to put African children from underserved communities on track to match their peers in countries with incomes three or four times higher

The study finds that after two years, primary school students, up to junior secondary in NewGlobe’s programme are nearly a whole additional year ahead of children taught using standard methods For early childhood development typically three and five year olds children gain nearly an additional year and half of the learning; learning in two years what students in other schools learn in three and a half years

Thankfully, some states, including Lagos, Edo and recently Kwara, have been proactive in addressing the rot in both primary and tertiary education by adopting NewGlobe’s methodology Lagos and Edo States, where the same NewGlobe methods reviewed in the study are in use in public primary schools under the government initiatives, EKOEXCEL and EdoBEST, have recorded significant and measurable impacts in improving learning outcomes, teaching and school administration. Therefore, the parties’ presidential standard bearers don’t need to look outside Nigeria for models they can adopt on a national scale

This is particularly noteworthy as studies have confirmed the efficacy of NewGlobe’s method in Lagos The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that pupils are making substantial progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement.

It further showed that an average Primary 3 EKOEXCEL pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary 5 pupil from before the launch of the EKOEXCEL programme The evaluation also affirmed that EKOEXCEL is improving learning over what existed before

Also reviewing EKOEXCEL’s impacts, the Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution of Stanford University, Professor Eric A Hanushek, awarded the 2021 Yidan Prize for Education Research, lauded its impact on Lagos’ economic transformation

He wrote: “The EKOEXCEL early results point to the kinds of transformational educational experiences that can dramatically change the future economic outcomes for Lagos State In educational interventions, it is seldom the case that positive results are apparent so early in the program. We now have strong research from around the world that shows that economic growth is directly related to the populations’ skills. If the EKOEXCEL improvements are sustained across all of the primary schools in Lagos, the future labour force of the state will be significantly enhanced, leading to a new economic era ”

The same successes have been recorded in EdoBEST; which has now expanded into progressive schools and junior secondary schools so that the impact reaches even more of the State’s youth Edo’s schools are now delivering learning at a pace that matches them with education giants in South Asia and the World Bank is so confident it has lent its support. Improved learning experiences in classrooms across the state.

Education is too important to be treated with levity by Nigeria’s aspiring presidents We need them to make it a crucial part of their manifestos and engage with us, the citizens, on how they will tackle the rots in the current system from the bottom to the top

Presidential candidates need to ensure that it is not a few outlier states that are changing the opportunities for their population but that it is systematic, intentional and focussed System change at local, state and national levels No country develops without strategic education that uses available funds effectively.

At this point in our national development, we need the politicians to commit more to quality education. That is the only pathway to growth. As Aristotle rightly noted, “the roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet ” The aspiring presidents and others seeking executive elective offices need to know this and prioritise education if they are serious about delivering economic growth and a prosperous Nigeria

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23rd June 2022

To revamp the education sector in Lagos State, the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu evolved the Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL) in 2019. The intervention, which is being managed by the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), is improving the quality of teaching and learning as well as infrastructural standards.

Teachers, among other significant stakeholders, are pivotal to any societal development because they have been entrusted with the responsibility of training other contributors to the advancement of any country. As essential stakeholders in the education sector, teachers also try to monitor the progress in this all important sector to ensure that all is well.

In Lagos State, for instance, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) is important in the public primary education sector, because it has continued to proffer suggestions on how to improve the horrid situation that the sector has become To save the sector, the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu evolved an education intervention known as Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL), which was launched in the latter part of 2019 to provide quality education

d in the massive construction and renovation of existing educational infrastructure: completion of more than 1,097 school projects, upgrade and rehabilitation of 322 dilapidated public schools and furnishing of primary schools with 87,000 dual composite units of chairs and desks

As a result of the tremendous transformation in the sector, the Lagos State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has commended LASUBEB for repositioning of the education sector in the state Appraising the transformation in the sector since the launch of the EKOEXCEL initiative in 2019, the Chairman of Lagos State NUT, Comrade Akintoye Hassan, said Governor Sanwo Olu had a clear goal toward reviving the sector

Before the initiative was launched, the state’s primary school education system was grossly inadequate, and Governor Sanwo Olu knew it wouldn’t help his vision of making Lagos a 21st century economy; with quality education as one of the critical drivers.

Previous studies highlighted the deplorable state of public primary schools and why parents were shunning them for private schools, even with ill trained teachers and poor pedagogy So, EKOEXCEL came to transform public primary education by introducing modern pedagogical and technical skills to manage school systems, improve learning outcomes, and develop professional competencies

"We will ensure technology is integrated into our school curriculum and empower our youths with the much needed skills for the jobs of tomorrow,” Sanwo Olu had promised before assuming office

The transformational initiative has since recorded many strides Over 18,000 head teachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme The education reform programme has also recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in primary schools. The intervention has also aided uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum

Teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and contents that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across public primary schools The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation also showed that EKOEXCEL pupils being taught with New Globe’s methods are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement

All these achievements wouldn’t have been possible without the cooperation of teachers, a vital cog in EKOEXCEL’s wheels. Initially resistant to the idea as humans tend to do when innovative change is introduced, the teachers and their labour body, the NUT, have since become converts and apostles of EKOEXCEL thanks to its efficacy and visible impacts on students and teachers

The Lagos NUT Chair, Comrade Hassan attested to these positive developments in a recent interview Hassan highlighted the clear difference by critically examining Lagos public primary schools pre and post EKOEXCEL’s introduction

"Before the intervention, teaching was analogue It was based on the competence of individual teachers manning the classroom, but the level of competence varies from one individual to another. Because of the analogue method, you couldn’t thoroughly ascertain the performance standard, but with the introduction of the highly digitalised EKOEXCEL, we now have that standard The teachers have a standardised digital instrument that leads them in the performance of their duties "

"Then, teaching before the intervention was more teacher centred The teacher determines how they go about the teaching, but they sometimes unconsciously forget that their teaching is about pupils in the classroom because a framework is absent But with EKOEXCEL, there is a standardised instrument guiding a teacher in Alimosho and another in Ibeju Lekki or even teachers within the same local government, but at different schools.

“EKOEXCEL has brought about change as teaching and learning have become more pupil centred. As you are teaching, you are also learning. The innovative technology has also enabled the teacher to learn because there is guidance,” he said

A Nobel Prize winning economist, Prof Michael Kremer, recently hailed the methodology of New Globe, EKOEXCEL’s technical partner, for promoting equitable learning The seminal study of New Globe’s methods in Kenya has since been adopted in Lagos, Edo and recently Kwara states, where the organisation has entered into strategic partnerships with the state governments and produced more equitable learning outcomes among students

The methods ensure that slow learners are not left behind while

boosting fast learners, as was the case in the past when there were no scientific methods of ascertaining learning outcomes The Lagos NUT boss confirmed that they are seeing this same development in schools with EKOEXCEL.

“Before the intervention, teaching was more about the slow learners. When you finish teaching, you ask questions When you realise that most of the pupils did not comprehend, you repeat, not minding that there is a time limit But invariably, you cannot sustain doing that

“But with EKOEXCEL, slow learners are now in a more advantageous position because there are supplementary classes in Mathematics and English that are held daily They help slow learners to catch up on the things they missed in their early years,” he said

Like most teachers, he was initially sceptical when Governor Sanwo Olu unveiled the initiative “People tend to prefer an old order, maybe for fear of two things. They are not sure of the benefits the new order will bring, and because of that, they wouldn’t want to lose the benefit of the old order they already enjoy.

“So, at that time, we were all sceptical, but it faded off with the introduction of the training People began to change, and the pre introduction training organised by EKOEXCEL assisted in reducing the level of scepticism ”

“Through Education International, we attended a seminar and we were made to understand that interventions of such nature may likely affect the interests of poor children in society It probably might lead to job loss on the teachers’ side too, so that was the expectation But the training organised by EKOEXCEL before the implementation addressed some of these fears

“Till today, none of such has happened Rather, on the side of SUBEB, you can see the very vigorous attempt to make sure that no child is left behind. They use different strategies to advocate for the enrolment of

children in public schools And rather than losing any of the teachers, we have witnessed more employment In terms of our false expectation, we have been disappointed.”

“There is proper coordination and synergy among the stakeholders; the EKOEXCEL Team, SUBEB, and NUT give time for evaluation of the process The interactions allow for joint operations evaluation, and the key learning is being adopted ”

The union leader is so confident of EKOEXCEL’s impressive strides, which were also acknowledged at the just concluded 2022 Education World Forum (EWF) in Britain, the United Kingdom, that he doesn’t foresee a work stoppage in its operations even if a new government comes on board in Lagos

“The world is a global village through innovative technology, and virtually all human activities are evolving. It’s either you move along or get yourself out of the track. Even if there is a leadership change, the situation has compelled us to embrace the new order, which has to do with the application of technology. So, we can’t afford to go back Rather, what we are likely to witness is improving what is now I am not even imagining going back; I don’t foresee it

In the future, the NUT Chair wants more collaboration with EKOEXCEL to plan and execute an annual lecture for teachers and education development because it is the future

The future is knowledge based, so parents should strive to educate their children because it is the key to a greater future “Advanced countries reached their current levels based on knowledge and quality education, not just certificates but practical, rigorous education. That’s the level we want to be."

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The intervention has also aided uniformity, and strict adherence to the curriculum as teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ public primary schools.

EKOEXCEL has also significantly increased pupils learning outcomes and drastically reduced the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy

16th June 2022

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EKOEXCEL says it is ready to collaborate with stakeholders in the education sector to eliminate harmful socio cultural and economic practices that affect the all round development of pupils

LASUBEB said this in commemorating the 2022 Day of the African Child themed: “Eliminating Harmful Practices Affecting Children: Progress on Policy and Practice Since 2013,” on Thursday, June 16.

The day has been celebrated annually since 1991 in honour of students massacred in Soweto, South Africa, in 1976 for protesting against education injustice and inequality in the apartheid regime

Speaking on the 2022 event, especially in light of last year’s revelation by UNICEF that Africa has 42 million out of school children and Nigeria 10 5 million, EKOEXCEL reaffirmed its commitment to improved learning outcomes for pupils in Lagos public primary schools through innovative pedagogy

It also reassured that training primary school teachers in modern teaching styles that would improve their delivery and further boost pupils would be a priority.

LASUBEB Chair, Wahab Alawiye King, solicited the cooperation of parents, guardians and other stakeholders to ensure further that it continues to impact pupils positively

“We only have the pupils with us in schools for a limited number of hours daily They spend more time at home with their parents and guardians; we need them to complement our efforts so that the pupils can survive in today’s knowledge driven economy Besides, we want to improve our pupils’ learning outcomes further and enrol those on the streets to return to the classroom. To do this, we need everybody to play their role by discouraging child labour, selective education of boys and other harmful practices that might affect children’s future We thereby solicit more support from NGOs and other stakeholders in the education sector to get pupils in the classroom and stop harmful cultural practices "

Initiated in 2019 by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu, EKOEXCEL has radically transformed primary education in the state It has recorded tangible gains among teachers and pupils, leading to improved learning outcomes for pupils and more professional teachers Over 14,000 teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme It has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools.

The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement

In a seminal study that critically appraised the methodology of global EdTech company, NewGlobe (technical partner of EKOEXCEL), in Kenya and which he presented at the recently concluded Education World Forum in London, Nobel Prize winner, Professor Michael Kremer found that it produced better and more equitable learning outcomes among students.

Kremer said, “the study finds that if replicated at scale across public education systems, the gains would be enough to put African children from underserved communities on track to match their peers in countries with incomes three or four times higher

“The study finds that after two years, primary school students in NewGlobe’s Kenya program are nearly a whole additional year ahead of children taught using traditional methods ”For early childhood development typically three and five year olds children gain nearly an additional year and half of the learning; learning in two years what students in other schools learn in three and a half years.”

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For early childhood development (ECD) students the gains were even bigger ECD pupils using the same methodology as EKOEXCEL gained almost an additional year and half of learning (1 48), learning in two years what students in other schools learn in three and a half years

Foundational literacy gives children better life chances but the World Bank estimates that 50% of children in low and middle income countries cannot read with comprehension by their tenth birthday.

8th June 2022

A major new study by 2019 Nobel Prize winning economist, Professor Michael Kremer’s has been published, looking at the methodology underpinning some of Nigeria’s flagship education reforms.

The groundbreaking study into an approach to teaching, learning and school management, which first started in Kenya before arriving in Nigeria, has announced learning gains among the ‘largest ever measured in international education’ The impact is among the greatest of any rigorously studied intervention in emerging markets The methodology powered by NewGlobe, an education technical partner supporting visionary governments in the transformation of public education, is the same one used in Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu’s education transformation program EKO Excellence in Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL).

This same integrated approach to teaching and learning acclaimed by Professor Kremer was adopted by the Lagos State government to support public primary school teachers and the Lagos State Basic Education Board with the introduction of EKOEXCEL in all primary schools in the state Launched in 2019 and made free of fees to pupils by the Lagos State government, EKOEXCEL has made remarkable achievements, Over 18,000 headteachers and teachers have been retrained using the EKOEXCEL methodology Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have also been captured under the scheme

The highly anticipated study by Professor Kremer and his co authors found that early childhood development (ECD) and primary school students in the studied education program gain almost an additional year of learning (0.89) under the NewGlobe integrated methodology, learning in two years what their peers in other traditional schools learn in nearly three.

The newly released study found that a student in grade one (approximately 7 years old) is three times more likely to be able to read when taught using the same methods used in EKOEXCEL. The findings in the study put the learning gains in the top 1% of learning gains ever rigorously studied at scale in low and middle income countries Assuming similar impacts over the course of a student’s primary schooling, those in NewGlobe supported schools would receive 53% more education over the course of their early childhood and primary school career

The study was conducted over two school years and included over 10,000 students from lower socio economic backgrounds using indicators such as access to electricity and whether homes had dirt or mud floors.

2019 Nobel Prize Winner, Professor Kremer said: “The effects in this study are among the largest in the international education literature, particularly for a program that was already operating at scale

“This study shows that attending schools delivering highly standardized education has the potential to produce dramatic learning gains at scale, suggesting that policymakers may wish to explore incorporation of standardization, including standardized lesson plans and teacher feedback and monitoring, in their own systems

The relevance of the study’s findings for political leaders and policy makers is clear When students are better educated, the economy benefits significantly Economic growth follows improved schooling, enhancing the opportunities for a nation’s youth, and for the economy’s workforce

Attesting to the success of the EKOEXCEL program, Governor Sanwo Olu indicated that Nigeria doesn’t need to adopt any other e learning solutions from outside the country as the one within (EKOEXCEL) works well. He further revealed that Lagos borrowed the methodology of EKOEXCEL from EdoBEST and upscaled its impact three times more

Sanwo Olu said, “I usually acknowledge Governor Obaseki because I copied something that he introduced during his first tenure and which is working three times in Lagos, education He started EdoBEST, and he brought in Bridge (New Globe), an e learning solution provider with tablets for basic education

“So, you can see that indeed, we have started doing peer review You don’t need to go to another country to copy what is working well in our country already. He brought the initiative, and we said we also need to start with basic education. We have copied that from Edo; it’s working well in Lagos, and we’ll scale it up.”

If replicated at scale across other State Governments’ public schools, this integrated methodology could put more pupils on track to match academic performance levels achieved by peers from middle and upper middle income countries, potentially pushing Nigeria up education league tables to match countries with incomes three or four times greater per person.

Achieving these results is not due to one single programming aspect but rather the integrated methodology that produces better academic performance and fairer educational outcomes The study highlights a combination of methods deployed in Lagos State’s EKOEXCEL, including instructional design and ongoing professional development and support as part of this holistic system

Like many education systems, the outbreak of Covid 19 impacted education in Lagos

However, the EKOEXCEL programme enabled children to continue learning unlike many of their peers across The State Government deployed the largest rollout of technology in Africa giving half a million MP3 players to students to support remote learning. Even in a challenging education landscape; EKOEXCEL still continued to improve learning for pupils.

As the study shows, an effective holistic learning system can deliver transformational learning outcomes at scale and tackle the endemic learning poverty crisis

Approximately a million students in Africa the vast majority in Nigeria are currently being taught using the methodology in this ground breaking study and the figure is increasing year on year

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8th June 2022

Nobel Prize-winning economist Professor Michael Kremer, has confirmed among the largest learning gains measured in schools by a major study in Africa, including Nigeria.

The groundbreaking study, led by the 2019 Nobel Prize winning economist, finds that children living in underserved African communities receive 53% more learning in schools supported by Nigerian government partner NewGlobe, throughout their early childhood and primary schooling.

The study findings were announced in a speech by the Nobel Prize winning economist to African Heads of State and Education Ministers, including Nigerian UBEC and SUBEB leaders at the Education World Forum in London themed ‘Education: building forward together; stronger, bolder, better ’

The holistic methodology studied by the Nobel prize winning author underpins Nigeria’s state wide Lagos (EKOEXCEL), Edo (EdoBEST) and Kwara (KwaraLEARN) public transformation programs Nigeria’s Governors have implemented the methodology to transform learning outcomes across their public school systems including early childhood, primary and junior secondary schools.

The study finds that if replicated at scale across public education systems, the gains would be enough to put African children from underserved communities on track to match their peers in countries with incomes three or four times higher

after two years, nts in NewGlobe’s Kenya program are nearly a whole additional year ahead of children taught using traditional methods For early childhood development (ECD) typically 3 and 5 year olds children gain nearly an additional year and half of learning; learning in two years what students in other schools learn in three and a half years

In academic terms, NewGlobe increased student learning by 1.35 standard deviations for early childhood learning and 0.81 standard deviations for primary learning. To put these into context, these effect sizes far outpace the 99th percentile of, and represent learning gains in the top 1%, ever, rigorously studied at scale in Africa

The study also finds children taught using NewGlobe’s methods are more than three times more likely to be able to read at age seven than their peers in other schools The World Bank estimates that 90% of 10 year olds in Sub Saharan Africa do not reach this benchmark

Students starting with the lowest learning levels gained the most, with girls making the same leap in learning as boys It contrasts with research which shows girls in Sub Saharan Africa are consistently disadvantaged in learning

The results are a resounding affirmation of NewGlobe’s integrated learning system across Africa, including Nigeria, and South Asia supporting over a million children in schools, increasing every year.

The two year study is the result of a large scale randomized control trial (RCT), including more than 10,000 students from low socioeconomic backgrounds

After two years, primary students taught using NewGlobe’s full learning system are nearly a whole additional year of learning ahead of students in other schools taught using ordinary methods – with learning increased by 0 81 standard deviations

For early childhood students, two years of teaching using NewGlobe’s methods puts them a year and a half of additional learning ahead of students in other schools with learning levels increased by a remarkable 1.35 standard deviations.

In NewGlobe supported schools, 82% of Grade 1 students typically six to seven year olds can read a sentence, compared with 27% of those in other schools.

Students starting from the lowest learning levels gain the most. Learning gains were greatest for students predicted to have the lowest performance who outperformed similar students attending other schools by a larger margin than their more advantaged peers

The study is the largest of its kind in Africa. The results are by far the most authoritative on the use of the model pioneered by NewGlobe, which includes individual and ongoing training and coaching for all teachers, use of a digital learning platform with real time data analysis; teaching guides grounded in scientifically based pedagogy; and a 360 support system

2019 Nobel Prize Laureate, Professor Michael Kremer said:

“The effects in this study are among the largest in the international education literature, particularly for a program that was already operating at scale.

“This study shows that attending schools delivering highly standardized education has the potential to produce dramatic learning gains at scale, suggesting that policymakers may wish to explore incorporation of standardization, including standardized lesson plans and teacher feedback and monitoring, in their own systems ”

Professor Isaac Mbiti of the University of Virginia and a coauthor of the study said:

“Overall, attending NewGlobe has a large effect on academic knowledge across a range of subjects Detailed lesson plans can help ensure that best practices are being followed in the classroom and can promote real time monitoring and feedback about teachers and lesson plans.

“This study illustrates the promise of alternative models of education in improving the effectiveness of primary and pre primary schools in developing countries ”

NewGlobe Nigeria General Managing Director, Omowale David-Ashiru said:

“Tackling learning poverty is an urgent challenge of our generation, especially as we approach the election season in Nigeria Those aspiring for leadership positions should know that innovative education solutions that are proven to be effective at scale will define the prosperity, growth and security of our global future. They should make it part of their plans/policies.

“NewGlobe is delighted that an independent study of this size, led by a Nobel prize winning economist, has found such unequivocal evidence of the unrivaled learning gains NewGlobe’s holistic approach to teaching and learning deliver.”

"The saving grace for our country is education and not just sending children to school but having basic, qualitative and foundational education Once you get basic education right everything else falls into place. With the support of our technical partners [NewGlobe] on teaching and learning, we applied technology to re engineer the entire cycle of delivery and accountability while redesigning teacher support, welfare and training to foster success in the classroom ”

Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria, Babajide Sanwo-Olu said:

“NewGlobe is well positioned to support Nigerian state governments to achieve improved learning outcomes in national education systems and employ new techniques and methodologies that have been proven to yield better results for their children. The methodology in the study by the Nobel prize winner has been deployed with significant success by Government leaders in public education systems across Nigeria.

"In Edo State’s Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EdoBEST) program in Nigeria, results indicated students had the equivalent of 54% more schooling in English and 71% more schooling in math, learning in one term than what would have normally been learnt in 1 year In Lagos State’s Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL) program, students advanced in numeracy twice as fast and in literacy three times as fast as their peers "

Governor of Edo State, Nigeria, Godwin Obaseki said:

“We are determined to transform the education sector and properly direct the state’s resources to develop human capacity.

“I usually acknowledge Governor Obaseki because I copied something that he introduced during his first tenure and which is working in Lagos, education He started EDOBEST, and he brought NewGlobe, an e learning solution provider for basic education You don’t need to go to another country to copy what is working well in our country already He brought the initiative, and we said we also need to start with basic education. We have copied that from Edo; it’s working well in Lagos, and we’ll scale it up.”

Governor of Kwara State, Nigeria, Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq said:

“KwaraLEARN represents our vision for a stronger and more prosperous Kwara Our flagship education programme takes the baton from pre existing transformation programmes in Lagos and Edo States, both of which are local solutions already delivering value We have understudied and have now made it fit for our own system here in Kwara This is a lifetime investment that empowers teachers and gives public school pupils the best shot at 21st century education with reverberating effects on learning outcomes and the future of the state ”

The data-driven scientific learning techniques that underpin this study are the blueprint for those used in all schools NewGlobe supports in Edo, Lagos and Kwara States. It shows that it is possible to deliver radical and immediate change for generations of children and that poverty isn’t destiny for individuals or nations.

NUTLagosChapter commendsLASUBEB’s transformational EKOEXCELprogram

6th June 2022

The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) is one of the critical stakeholders in Lagos State’s public primary education sector. The body looks out for its members, but it’s also concerned about impactful and positive learning outcomes for pupils, hence its joy with the introduction of EKOEXCEL The Lagos NUT Chair, Comrade Akintoye Hassan, appraises the transformational intervention

In 2019 when Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu launched the EKOEXCEL (Excellence in Child Education and Learning) initiative, he had a clear goal The state’s primary school education system was then grossly inadequate It wouldn’t help his vision of making Lagos a 21st century economy with quality education one of the critical drivers. Previous studies highlighted the deplorable state of public primary schools and why parents were shunning them for private schools even with ill trained teachers and poor pedagogy.

So, EKOEXCEL came to transform public primary education by introducing modern pedagogical and technical skills to manage school systems, improve learning outcomes, and develop professional competencies

“We will ensure technology is integrated into our school curriculum and empower our youths with the much needed skills for the jobs of tomorrow,” Sanwo Olu had promised before assuming office

The transformational i recorded many strides

Lagos State Universa Board (SUBEB), with e G obe as t e technical partner. Over 18,000 headteachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula. Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme. The education reform programme has also recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in primary schools

The intervention has also aided uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum Teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across public primary schools

The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation also showed that EKOEXCEL pupils being taught with NewGlobe’s methods are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement.

All these achievements wouldn’t have been possible without the cooperation of teachers, a vital cog in EKOEXCEL’s wheels Initially resistant to the idea as humans tend to do when innovative change is introduced, the teachers and their labour body, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), have since become converts and apostles of EKOEXCEL, thanks to its efficacy and visible impacts on students and teachers

assa g g ted t e c ea d e e ce by critically examining Lagos public primary schools pre and post EKOEXCEL’s introduction.

“Before the intervention, teaching was analogue,” he began in his office. “It was based on the competence of individual teachers manning the classroom, but the level of competence varies from one individual to another Because of the analogue method, you couldn’t thoroughly ascertain the performance standard, but with the introduction of the highly digitalised EKOEXCEL, we now have that standard The teachers have a standardised digital instrument that leads them in the performance of their duties

“Then, teaching before the intervention was more teacher centred The teacher determines how they go about the teaching, but they sometimes unconsciously forget that their teaching is about pupils in the classroom because a framework is absent. But with EKOEXCEL, there is a standardised instrument guiding a teacher in Alimosho and another in Ibeju lekki or even teachers within the same local government, but at different schools

"EKOEXCEL has brought about change as teaching and learning have become more pupil centred As you are teaching, you are also learning The innovative technology has also enabled the teacher to learn because there is guidance "

The methods ensure that slow learners are not left behind while boosting fast learners, as was the case in the past when there were no scientific methods of ascertaining learning outcomes. The Lagos NUT chair confirmed that they are seeing this same development in schools with EKOEXCEL

He explained: “Before the intervention, teaching was more about the slow learners When you finish teaching, you ask questions

When you realise that most of the pupils did not comprehend, you repeat, not minding that there is a time limit But invariably, you cannot sustain doing that But with EKOEXCEL, slow learners are now in a more advantageous position because there are supplementary classes in maths and English that are held daily They help slow learners to catch up on the things they missed in their early years ”

It’s interesting to hear Comrade Hassan speak so glowingly about EKOEXCEL. Like most teachers, he was initially sceptical when the Governor unveiled the initiative.

“People tend to prefer an old order, maybe for fear of two things They are not sure of the benefits the new order will bring, and because of that, they wouldn’t want to lose the benefit of the old order they already enjoy So, at that time, we were all sceptical, but it faded off with the introduction of the training People began to change, and the pre introduction training organised by EKOEXCEL assisted in reducing the level of scepticism ”

Continuing, he disclosed that his initial fears about the introduction of EKOEXCEL leading to a loss of jobs have since been allayed

“Through Education International, we attended a seminar and were made to understand that interventions of such nature may likely affect the interests of poor children in the society.

It probably might lead to job loss on the teachers’ side too, so that was the expectation But the training organised by EKOEXCEL before the implementation addressed some of these fears. Till today, none of such has happened. Rather, on the side of SUBEB, you can see the very vigorous attempt to make sure that no child is left behind. They use different strategies to advocate for the enrolment of children in public schools And rather than losing any of the teachers, we have witnessed more employment In terms of our false expectation, we have been disappointed ”

He added that the feedback the NUT has been receiving from members has been positive “It has been a pleasant story Initially, we had issues with how the tablets operate, but our members have become used to it over time Hardly can you hear any complaint about the utilisation of that tablet

“Their feedback about slow learners has also been addressed with supplementary classes and modules Overall, the complaints we now get are not as serious as they used to be when the intervention was newly introduced. The entire system has adapted to the new system.”

The introduction of the EKOEXCEL programme has dramatically improved the teacher pupil interaction experience as witnessed with an internet sensation, Mrs Fauziyah Shade Adegeye, also known as Teacher Shade, who was observed in a viral video, motivating primary 5 pupils of Ebenezer Primary school to preserve, work hard and be resilient on the road to success using her newly acquired skills from EKOEXCELs’ pedagogy

Comrade Hassan is also joyous about EKOEXCEL and the collaborative nature of its operations

“There is proper coordination and synergy among the stakeholders; the EKOEXCEL Team, SUBEB, and NUT give time for evaluation of the process. The interactions allow for joint operations evaluation, and the key learnings are being adopted ”

The Union Leader is so confident of EKOEXCEL’s impressive strides, which were also acknowledged at the just concluded 2022 Education World Forum (EWF) in Britain, the United Kingdom, that he doesn’t foresee a stoppage in its operations even if a new government comes on board in Lagos He described the pre intervention era as a period no stakeholder, government, teachers, parents and pupils wanted to return to

“The world is a global village through innovative technology, and virtually all human activities are evolving. It’s either you move along or get yourself out of the track. Even if there is a leadership change, the situation has compelled us to embrace the new order, which has to do with the application of technology. So, we can’t afford to go back Rather, what we are likely to witness is improving what is now I am not even imagining going back; I don’t foresee it ”

In the future, the NUT Chair wants more collaboration with EKOEXCEL to plan and execute an annual lecture for teachers and education development because it is the future

“The future is knowledge based, so parents should strive to educate their children because it is the key to a greater future Advanced nations reached their current levels based on knowledge and quality education, not just certificates but practical, rigorous education. That’s where we want to be headed,” Hassan stated.

2nd June 2022

Lagos State will keep embarking on series of initiatives and intervention programmes in a bid to promote the Child Right Protection Law in line with the goal of the Universal Children’s Day.

Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu, who stated this at this year Children Day celebration in Lagos, said his administration’s initiative is aimed at to improving child welfare, promote and celebrate children’s rights and promote togetherness and awareness among children

He noted that his administration recognised the role education plays in ensuring a better future of the children

The governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Folashade Jaji, said the theme for this year’s celebration, “A Better Future for Every Child”, was apt as it highlights the principles of the convention on the rights of the child that all children, irrespective of their status and present global situation, should enjoy their rights to survival and development for a better future.

Sanwo Olu lamented that presently, children are falling victims of many social vices like child abuse, rape, drug abuse, hard labour, violence and others

“They are denied opportunity to enjoy healthy life, parents love and commitment and other childhood happiness Children’s day celebration gives us an opportunity to reflect and renew our commitment to build a society that will guarantee for them a better future,” he said

As part of the state efforts to improve teaching and learning in primary and secondary schools, he said his

administration embarked on and commissioned over 1,449 projects covering 1,036 schools across all 20 LGAs and 37 LCDAs. The projects, he explained, include construction, renovation, and rehabilitation of dilapidated public schools and supply of composite units of furniture to schools, among other infrastructure projects

As a testament to this huge investment, the performance of our students with a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics and English in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination has improved from 38.79% in 2020 to 80% in 2021.

"Through the Eko Excel Programme initiated by our government, we have trained over 15,000 primary school teachers and empowered over 450,000 pupils with personal E Learning Devices

“We have transformed teaching and learning in all our public primary schools with the aid of technology We have also intensified efforts through the Project Zero Programme to curb the rate of out of school children and bring them back to school as our administration has zero tolerance for Out of School Children

“Our administration is desirous of empowering students with requisite skills for a self reliant future by providing a suitable path for them based on their skill competence.

“In furtherance of this, I am glad to inform you that we have commenced the comprehensive school programme for secondary school students in 12 schools across the state in the pilot phase The comprehensive school model provides opportunity for students to learn range of vocational skills alongside normal school curriculum The students are not selected based on academic aptitude but vocation and skills interest We intend increasing the schools to 50 before the end of the year

“Our administration will continue to invest in the education of our children and will not relent in maintaining our several educational programmes introduced to develop and boost our human capital, making teaching and learning conducive,” the governor said.

Sanwo Olu reminded the children that education remains the veritable means of attaining greatness as it helps to prepare individuals for life’s challenges

Lagoswillalwayspromotechildrightsinitiatives,saysSanwo-Olu

morecooperationfromparents,guardians

28th May 2022

As Lagos Moves To Boost Safety In Schools With SSLAG, Lagos State

Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu, yesterday stressed that the government, parents and guardians owe children a duty to ensure that their dreams and aspirations are realised through continuous training, guidance and mentoring.

This was even as the state has launched the Safe Schools Lagos Project (SSLAG) to boost the safety of children in schools

Speaking at the 2022 Children’s Days parade and rally, Sanwo Olu implored parents and guardians to protect them from all harm by providing better childhood to give them a promising future

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Folasade Jaji, Sanwo Olu said: “Therefore, I urge you parents/guardians to inculcate the right values in them which will enable them to shun all social vices I pray that they will continue to be a source of joy to you all and our great state.

It gives me great pleasure to felicitate with our promising children and future leaders of our great state and nation. The sight of children especially my amiable and promising pupils and students of Lagos State is always a source of joy to me. Today’s gathering remains a day dedicated to celebrating childhood and giving honour to all children who are the leaders of tomorrow.

"Every year, Children’s Day is celebrated with great enthusiasm worldwide The theme for this year’s celebration, “A Better Future for Every Child” is quite apt as it highlights the principles of the convention on the rights of the child that all children irrespective of their status and present global situation should enjoy their rights to survival and development for a better future "

The governor noted that currently, children were falling victims to many social vices like child abuse, rape, drug abuse, hard labour and violence

“They are denied the opportunity to enjoy a healthy life, parents’ love and commitment and other childhood happiness. Children’s Day celebration gives us an opportunity to reflect and renew our commitment to building a society that will guarantee them a better future However, the state is continuously embarking on a series of initiatives and intervention programmes in a bid to promote the Child Right Protection Law in line with the goal of the Universal Children’s Day to improve child welfare, promote and celebrate children’s rights and promote togetherness and awareness amongst all children,” he added

The administration, in line with its THEMES agenda, recently inaugurated the Safe Schools Lagos (SSLAG) project The Lagos State Safety Commission (LSC) in collaboration with five other Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), namely, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (Lagos SUBEB); the Ministry of Special Duties; Office of Education Quality Assurance (OEQA); the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Education, is driving the project

The Lead Consultant for the project is SchoolRun Academy Ventures, which has developed the content while the Technology Partner is Telnet Nigeria Ltd The launch was closely followed by the knowledge transfer training event at the Lagoon School, Lekki about a month ago

“SSLAG is the conceptual framework for safety in Lagos schools. It is a novel concept through which the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSC) aims to implement a proactive safety and security framework for schools and allied establishments in Lagos State It covers facility access control, school transport management, staff background checks, and knowledge transfer to staff and education stakeholders amongst others All these activities are coordinated through the SSLAG digital platform developed by Telnet, the technology partner,” the administration explained

Speaking during the SSLAG training programme in Lagoon School, the CEO of SchoolRun Academy, Dr Bisi Esuruoso, revealed the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for attaining a satisfactory, good or excellent rating for schools under the SSLAG compliance drive.

The KPIs, she said, include schools being free from pests and no broken louvers, with safe recruitment checks conducted on all teachers and members of staff, among others

“SSLAG is calling all of us to make sure that our children are safe The 12 minimum standards must be met by all day schools and an additional eight standards met by schools with boarding facilities,” she said She stated that schools must be made to understand safety issues “When children are displaying certain behaviour, professional educators are supposed to be able to discern the signs and seek further help from other professionals as appropriate.

“Teachers are reminded that they must not bully children that are placed under their care. Instead teachers should understand how to boost the children’s confidence,” she added

Lagoon School Lekki, Lagos has been named the first school to commence the compliance journey and may well be poised to attain the Beacon of Safety Status in Lagos State

2022Children’sDay:LASUBEB’sEKOEXCELseeks

27th May 2022

Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s, LASUBEB, EKOEXCEL has stressed the need for more cooperation from parents and guardians in raising educated children who will fare well in the 21st century knowledge based economy and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s growth as adults.

LASUBEB Board Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King, who is presently in Britain, the United Kingdom, where he’s attending the 2022 Education World Forum (EWF) featuring education ministers from over 100 countries, international organisations and Non Governmental Organisations, made the call in commemoration of this year’s Children’s Day While acknowledging the complementary roles of parents and guardians in fulfilling its mission of improving learning outcomes among pupils and developing professional competencies of teachers and school administrators with innovative technology, Alawiye King, added that the EKOEXCEL programme would do more with parents’ support and cooperation.

He noted that since its inauguration in 2019, EKOEXCEL has recorded remarkable achievements, including moving over 18,000 headteachers and teachers from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula.

Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme. It has also enhanced the teacher-pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools.

“The intervention has also aided uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum as teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ public primary schools,” he said

According to Alawiye King, “We appreciate our parents and guardians for their support in ensuring that the efforts of the Lagos State Government on our lovely children through EKOEXCEL are not wasted.

“They have always been supportive, but we want more from them.I recall that during the COVID 19 enforced lockdown in 2020, parents cooperated well with us to ensure the success of our EKOEXCEL@home initiative, which provided continued access to learning during the pandemic

“The more we want from them now is in terms of after school care for our pupils They should assist them in revising, doing their homework, and resisting sending them on errands that will prevent them from resting and studying

“This is the area of cooperation we want from them It will be wasted efforts if they get home and start going on errands that will prevent them from resting and going over what they were taught in school Revising will help their academic development while adequate rest will also boost their physical and mental development.”

The LASUBEB Board boss, who reiterated EKOEXCEL’s commitment to excellence, felicitated with the children with assurrances that Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu’s administration would prioritise their welfare and education

“Apart from its positive impacts on teachers, EKOEXCEL has significantly increased pupils learning outcomes and drastically reduced the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy

“The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement,” he said.

The 2022 edition of the Children’s Day celebration is being held at the Parade ground of the Ikeja Police College.

2022Children’sDay:LASUBEB’sEKOEXCELseeks morecooperationfromparents,guardians

26th May 2022

Lagos State’s impressive strides in transforming public primary education by introducing modern pedagogical and technical skills to manage school systems, improve learning outcomes, and develop professional competencies are on showcase at the ongoing Education World Forum (EWF) in Britain, the United Kingdom

This year’s edition of EWF themed ‘Education: building forward together; stronger, bolder, better’ featuring heads of states, education, and skills ministers is holding two years after the last in person edition in 2020. Education ministers from over 100 countries as well as international organizations and Non Governmental Organizations, are gathered to discuss how technology, artificial intelligence and experience can be leveraged to strengthen education systems and economies worldwide Discussions will also include how countries can develop their education systems with limited resources

Executive Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education (LASUBEB) Board, Wahab Alawiye King and the Board’s Director of Administration and Human Resources, Mrs TaiyeOguntona, are representing EKOEXCEL at the forum. EKOEXCEL’s counterpart

programme in Edo State, EdoBEST was represented by the Edo State Commissioner for Education, Dr Joan OsaOviawe and the Chair, Edo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mrs Ozavize Salami

EKOEXCEL’s participation is significant because governments in Nigeria are looking for new solutions to re build the education system against the backdrop of the recent disclosure by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) about the poor learning outcomes in Nigeria’s primary education.

Education activists have always complained about the poor budgetary allocation to education in federal and state budgets as well as inadequate teacher training and outdated teaching methods, some of which the international UNICEF touched upon in assessments of the poor education prospects in Nigeria

One in every five of the world’s out of school children is in Nigeria, with an estimate of over 10 million such children in Nigeria with Lagos State having over 2 million of that negative statistic There seems to be light at the end of this never ending dark tunnel with Governor Sanwo olu’s determination to change the narrative with the introduction of Project Zero, a public privatepartnership initiative to fund education for out of school children and the EKOEXCEL programme.

Launched in 2019, EKOEXCEL has made laudable/noteworthy achievements since then Over 18,000 headteachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme. The education reform programme has also recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools.

The transformational intervention has also aided uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum Teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ 1,011 public primary schools Commendably, all the achievements are not just based on conjectures They are factual, as the EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement

To cushion the effect of the pandemic on Lagos State Public primary school pupils, the Lagos State government launched the EKOEXCEL@home initiative, which ensured continued access to learning The @home programme consisted of self study activity packets, learning guides, interactive audio sessions, zoom classes, WhatsApp quizzes as well as the distribution of 450,000 mp3s with pre recorded lessons This year’s theme is a follow up to the last EWF in 2020, which focused on developing children’s digital literacy Therefore, participants are expected to collaborate and discuss the intersection of technology and education toward achieving progress

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Buildingforwardtogetherthrougheducation

Disadvantaged groups and emerging economies were worst impacted as inequality in access to digital learning opportunities and therefore the ability to learn from home became more obvious

23rd May 2022

Two years after the last in person edition of the Education World Forum (EWF), Heads of State education and skills ministers have another opportunity to compare notes and strategize for growth.

EWF 2022 is important not only because of the large number of Political and thought leaders it attracts, but also because of the theme and focus of deliberations Education: building forward together; stronger, bolder, better Nigeria will be one of the most influential countries at the Education World Forum this year, for the reason that unlike many others some of its State Governors have implemented education transformation programmes designed to deliver better opportunities for their youth

Attending this 2022 EWF conference, from Nigeria are the Commissioner for Education, Edo State Dr. Joan Osa Oviawe and Executive Chairman Edo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mrs. Ozavize Salami who will

share with the world the success of Edo State’s basic education transformation project, Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EdoBEST) Also, at this year’s EWF conference is the Executive Chairman Lagos State Universal Basic Education (LASUBEB) Board Hon Wahab Alawiye King supported by Mrs Taiye Oguntona, Director Administration and Human Resources, LASUBEB who are expected to share the giant strides achieved by the EKO Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL), Lagos state’s education transformation project

Many Governments are looking for new solutions that will help them not only re build their education systems and combat the learning losses that have impacted their populations but build back better putting in place systems that drive learning and enable success Nigeria is showcasing them

Undoubtedly, the pandemic exposed the fragility of many aspects of public systems as it brought to the fore the need to deal headlong with long standing and emerging challenges facing education systems

For instance, by April 2020, circa 91% of the global student population (1 6 billion students) were impacted by school shutdowns.

In Nigeria, a handful of novel initiatives bridged the gap during the pandemic A sterling example is EdoBEST@Home Initiated by EdoBEST (a state government basic education sector reform programme), EdoBEST@Home kept hundreds of pupils in both well served and underserved communities learning through over 800 virtual WhatsApp classrooms and a mobile phone based interactive quiz system available to pupils in urban and hard to reach areas In Lagos, EKOXCEL (the flagship transformation programme in the State) implemented the largest tech roll out in Africa, delivering nearly half a million MP3 players to pupils to support remote learning

As leaders press forward to try and achieve SDG4, all hands must be on deck to tackle education sector fault lines that were made more obvious by the pandemic The United Nations notes that 20 years of education gains were wiped out by the pandemic 2030 is just 8 years away

Inequality, inefficient school networks, poorly supported teachers and out of school factors are systemic barriers that education sector policy makers continue to grapple with in many countries. This needs to be addressed or development and economic growth will remain elusive

To “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all,” models that work in the global south must be placed on the table at EWF 2022 and adopted creatively in developed and emerging economies

In Nigeria, the EdoBEST, EkoEXCEL and KwaraLEARN programmes have been identified as leading examples of how the support of technical partners can deliver state wide public education transformation in a prudent, accelerated and efficient manner

Backed by a technical partner NewGlobe with the necessary pedagogical and technical skills to manage a modern school system, improve learning outcomes and develop teacher professional competences have drastically improved in the three Nigerian states that own the programmes

First in line was Edo, which owns the EdoBEST programme As news and evidence of progress in the system became more pervasive, the Lagos state government, and more recently, Kwara state adopted home grown versions of the EdoBEST programme

In each of the states, teachers now have the necessary skills to integrate digital technology into the learning process in more than 1,300 public schools in Edo state and more than 1,000 public schools in Lagos. These public school systems, which were performing far below their potential, have been upgraded and are ensuring that digital technology provides equitable and inclusive access to education

As expected, EWF 2022 will focus on new thinking in planning and development of education systems to support individual and collective resilience that promotes economic development Indeed, as education systems emerge from the lull of the past few months, it is important to compare notes and examine how thought leaders are finding, or have found, ways to build resilience for their education systems and people

The forum will provide an opportunity to highlight the contribution that education can or should make in economies. For countries like Nigeria, which has 10 million out of school children, and an estimated 70million pupils who are in school but are not learning, state governments have to take notice of homegrown solutions which work, and adopt them

By absorbing the details of showcased programs, and learning from countries like Nigeria that have taken their education destinies in their hands, delegates will take home concrete ideas on how to build a stronger, bolder and better future for the millions of citizens who have come to know that there is a complex nexus between education and sustained economic growth

HowSanwo-Oluisrevamping educationinLagos–Wahab

May 2022

Mr. Tokunbo Wahab is the Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Education. In this interview to mark his 50th birthday, he x-rayed the numerous achievement and successes the current government has recorded in the area of education in Lagos.

For two years and nine months, we had set out to change the narrative as encapsulated in the agenda of the Governor, where you have education in the middle and with education, we must work the monstrous work that has to be done From primary to secondary which is where the honorable commissioner holds forth and then to tertiary. The Governor didn’t hold anything back, he started from the foundation. From day one, he said to us “let’s go to the primary

schools”, “why are we like this? what’s happening here?” And the Governor approved the EKOEXCEL project and for secondary schools, long term reforms were introduced and I can speak to the fact that the WAEC result of this year rose from 29% to 79% courtesy of the reform carried out by the Ministry of Education through TESCOM

LASU became a global brand by virtue of our collaboration with Conel, one of the ivy leagues in the world We didn’t stop at that because we know LASU had invitations in respect to carrying capacity for admission seekers and our theory is that for you to have proper education, you must have access to education and you must have proper education; they have to go together.

To that end, I want to thank the Governor thank my colleagues in exco and thank my honorable Speaker of the Lagos State

House of Assembly, Honorable Mudashiru Obasa, who with the House, deemed it fit that this executive bill is timely, is expeditious and saw to it that the law was passed timely and then, we accented to it February 8 this year. On February 11th, we were in Abuja to get to license from NUC. So, technically speaking, we have three universities in Lagos State; one conventional university and two specialized universities Now, these are legacies that would mark out Mr Governor’s tenure in many years to come If you know the history of LASU, LASU will be 40 years next year, serving a population that’s about 22 million, the conventional centre of the country and the fifth largest economy in Africa It goes to common sense and good vision to say it’s time for Us to have a new tech here, a new process More so, when we heard two of these institutions were not doing well, NCE has become outdated, then we had to create something that is new, creative and acceptable. That also took the burden off LASU into these two new systems and then for the former polytechnic that is now a university for science and technology, is only very timely for those that know the history of the dichotomy and discrimination between the university and polytechnic graduates

Beyond that, we are doing real projects, we are revving up a technology space, an IT space So for that also is very timely While these are going on, we also had interventions; as at the close of the last year, we had 243 library interventions, libraries that were updated and upgraded with IT learning facilities to go with them in our schools That means we take up public schools, give them a new library, put conventional books, and then set up a proper IT infrastructure within that same library. So that gives the hybrid of using a system for soft copy or through the normal system of reading hardcovers and we have done 243 and I know we are doing 60 now to add to the number. Our target is, by the end

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of the year, we want to see if we could hit 500 and then, by next year we would wrap up capacity We didn’t just stop at that, I believe that if there are policies of the government that are very good and laudable, for a new government you look at them, review them, deepen the contents and see how you can make it better for the citizens.

When we came on board, Mr Governor asked us to review two of those in my office. One of them was called “ready set work”. It used to be called ready set work and the other used to be called “Code Lagos” For the ready set work, we rebranded it, deepened the content and changed the approach to it and we also now allow those that are not final year students to benefit from it We have a lot of students at the tertiary We can’t let them just go out like that, so we renamed it “Job Initiative Lagos” while we renamed the ‘code Lagos’, “Eko Digital”, Digital Initiative We just wrapped IP, opened up the space more to allow for more access Now we have a hybrid of that same system for out of school

So, for the In school, we do them in school and for the out of school, we take them to the libraries in the state and then, to our Youth Centers to give them some of these impacts. I know we have done over 60,000 for the Job Initiative Lagos across our tertiary institutions, including those that are federal and those that are private in Caleb and others and for our Eko Digital, we’ve done over 200,000 plus

Are we there yet? I will tell you no! For those that are on top of information, Kenya has had to tweak their school curriculum to include coding for students in primary and secondary, and put coding in their curriculum but we are ahead of that We are taking them beyond coding Coding is just one leg of it There’s cloud computing and some other stuffs. So, we believe that is how we can wrap up capacity and quality to open up these children to the future; that’s the language of the future, the fourth revolution (IT) and that’s what we are trying to target. Don’t also forget that Mr. Governor is developing an IT infrastructure around the state The internet infrastructure is almost 90% completed and this work should be commissioned by next month or latest July

The way it is being done is that for all schools, there will be a duct and then for tertiary and hospitals I know for all our tertiaries, there is already a duct in place It’s going to be a plug and play If that is the vision for the 21st century Lagos is about, we must also try to wrap up the capacity of those young elements to start seeing it from that perspective So that’s what we have done so far and we are also not resting on that We have increased capacity in form of the infrastructure of our tertiary beyond what we met. I don’t blame regimes, I don’t blame governments that were. I just believe that once there’s a deficit in infrastructure, human or capital, find a way to remedy it. What we have done is to take it from LASU, abandoned library and senate building projects Mr Governor made sure they were completed and on time For the library project, they are wrapping up to be commissioned next convocation next year

We are not just stopping at that, so let us give them a world class infrastructure that would take care of their education in the country which is the biggest and give them a technology hub The two contractors are on site Don’t forget we now have two new universities with two campuses The one in Epe, we inherited a 360 lecture auditorium that was abandoned. Now the contractor is back on site. The government has said “go back to the site, it’s been approved” and for the furniture also, so that it can be ready for new students that will come into the university for the new session That is in September, or October 2022

Now for Ijaniki and Ikorodu, we are doing the same thing also We are ensuring that they have a lecture theatre that will facilitate a proper lecture environment for the new students For Ikorodu, we are giving them a world class administrative building, which would be commissioned in August 1 at the latest For Ijaniki, we are doing the same thing to see how we can have their own admin building and they are wrapping up to completion For LASU, we have done the 8,273 bed space hostel, we hope to commission it this year also. It is a PPP model that is very unique. All we do is look at the terms, and review them, we cannot even drop a farthing or a kobo, instead of tying down funds, and we are using those funds for other infrastructures across the state Private developers and investors have bought into it We are replicating same for the College of Medicine, Ikeja and then, Ikorodu Hopefully, by next year, we will open up two big world class auditoriums for Ijaniki and Epe; those schools will be residential also So, in two years and nine months, those are the things we have been able to put together

BrightSpotsIn Nigeria’sGloomy EducationOutlook

4th May 2022

The recent disclosure by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) about the poor learning outcomes in Nigeria’s primary education has further brought home the dire nature of the situation in primary schools across the country

Political leaders had always complained about the poor budgetary allocation to education in federal and state budgets, with the most warning that the situation had to change before it became unsalvageable. This is despite the Federal Governments’ commitment to increase annual education expenditure by 50 percent by 2023 and up to 100 per cent by 2025 made by President Buhari as an outcome of the Global Partnership for Education Summit in July 2021 They had also complained about teachers’ training and outdated teaching methods, some of which the international agency touched upon in assessments of the poor education prospects in Nigeria

The UNICEF report noted that while some 10 million pupils are out of school in Nigeria, 70 per cent of those in primary schools cannot read or perform basic numeracy tasks at the age of 10. They are not learning anything that would add value to themselves and our society. It warned that in a couple of decades, the current street children and those in school just attending classes and not learning anything won’t add value to the society and economy; putting at risk Nigeria’s plans to become an African powerhouse

Speaking at a two day media dialogue on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UNICEF Communications Specialist Geoffrey Njoku said, “since 2010, we have pushed to change the narrative of the 10 5 million out of school children, but even at that, 70 percent of those in schools are not learning.

We need to include these 70 per cent in school who are not learning to the 10.5 million out-of-school children so that we will give them proper attention. So, it is high time we focused on learning by revamping the education system through teachers’ training, improving on learning materials and changing the narrative through quality education.”

The Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr Hamid Bobboyi, agreed with Njoku’s position on solving the problem Speaking at an event in Abuja, he identified the lack of regular professional training programmes for teachers and the lack of support in delivering outcomes

For him, there is a “need to invest more in teachers that will teach children the necessary basic level of education, especially in public schools across the country. There is no justification for all the investment in education, if the child in the classroom is not learning ”

However, it is noteworthy that not all state governments neglect primary education Some are basing their political legacy

and the future of their states on averting the crisis facing their populations Some leaders have identified the gaps and are aware that they lack the requisite technical expertise and technology to arrest the rot They have consequently sought the assistance of external technical partners to enable quick progress.

One of these educational tech partners increasingly being used by SUBEB’S and State Governments is NewGlobe. This large scale learning solution provider has been delivering rapid change in State’s across Nigeria since 2015

The company’s model provides a turnkey end to end solution leveraging cloud based technology and advanced educational pedagogy These drive transformational improvements across the state basic education systems in Nigeria, dramatically improving learning outcomes for all pupils

In Edo, Lagos and most recently Kwara, NewGlobe supports state governments by creating robust technology enabled education systems. It also provides a digital learning platform, digital support platform for teachers, real time monitoring of learning delivery and outcomes, data driven ongoing coaching & professional development, scientifically based digital teacher guides aligned to the national curriculum and digitally transparent educational dashboards NewGlobe, previously known best for

EdoBEST&EKOEXCEL

its Bridge community school programmes, is the technical partner to the Edo State Government on EdoBEST (Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation), designed to revolutionize basic education in public schools and the Lagos State Government on EKOEXCEL (Excellence in Education).

Impressively, both transformational interventions have recorded significant and measurable impacts Governor Godwin Obaseki introduced EdoBEST to improve outcomes across the entire state’s public primary and junior secondary school system in 2018 And since then, there have been marked improvements with other states like Lagos toeing its line by introducing

As of March 2022, EdoBEST was available to 280,000 pupils and had expanded to 380 schools with 2,602 gadgets (teacher tablets and smartphones) handed over to teachers, headteachers, principals, quality assurance officers and learning development officers at a recent graduation ceremony. Over 28,000 Edo children now have access to the EdoBEST pedagogy, which has delivered improved learning experiences in classrooms across the state

At a recent graduation ceremony of additional teachers, headteachers, principals, quality assurance officers and learning development officers for EdoBEST, Governor Obaseki affirmed his commitment to their continuous training for the program’s growth

He said, “Teachers remain the most valuable resource in delivering transformational public basic education, and this justifies our resolve to prioritize their recruitment and upskilling. Our teachers have become the bedrock of change and of this reform. The success seen in Edo is such that the programme has expanded from primary schools into Junior Secondary and Progressive

schools; and is supported by the World Bank who are seeing in Edo the use of data to really understand what is happening in classrooms and drive change.

Last year at the Ekiti Investment and Economic Summit, in a panel with the Vice President Pro. Yemi Osinbajo, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu said, “I usually acknowledge Governor Obaseki because I copied something that he introduced during his first tenure and which is working three times in Lagos, education He started EdoBEST, and he brought in NewGlobe, an e learning solution provider with tablets for basic education He brought the initiative, and we said we also needed to start with basic education We have copied that from Edo; it’s working well in Lagos, and we’ll scale it up ”

Fittingly, EKOEXCEL launched in 2019 to provide quality education to pupils and upskill teachers leveraging cutting edge technology, is delivering on its goals It has dramatically accelerated student literacy and numeracy performances, with significant differences between student performances in EKOEXCEL schools versus their peers in traditional schools. EKOEXCEL students advanced in numeracy twice as fast as students in traditional schools. At the same time, they progressed three times as quickly as their peers in comparable schools

So far, over 18,000 headteachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,017 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme The education reform programme has also recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools

The intervention has also boosted uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum. Teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content for effective monitoring for standardization across all of Lagos’ 1,017 public primary schools.

All of these, of course, wouldn’t have been possible if Governor Sanwo Olu wasn’t committed to the improvement of education, with a tested Nigerian technical partner providing support. Sanwo Olu has invested massively in education, dedicating a substantial share of N171.6 billion (or 12.3 per cent) of the total N1.38 trillion 2022 budget to it. Impressively, it is not a wasted investment as verifiable facts and figures continue to affirm Even global and national bodies and individuals acknowledge the impressive strides of EKOEXCEL, which was recognized at the global 2021 mEducation Alliance Symposium in the US

The Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution of Stanford University, Professor Eric A Hanushek, awarded the 2021 Yidan Prize for Education Research, praised EKOEXCEL’s impact on Lagos’ economic transformation

The eminent scholar said: “The EKOEXCEL early results point to the kinds of transformational educational experiences that can dramatically change the future economic outcomes for Lagos State. In educational interventions, it is seldom the case that positive results are apparent so early in the program We now have strong research worldwide that shows that economic growth is directly related to the population’s skills

If the EKOEXCEL improvements are sustained across all of the primary schools in Lagos, the future labour force of the state will be significantly enhanced, leading to a new economic era ”

If the federal and other state governments borrow a leaf from Edo and Lagos, where NewGlobe is already providing excellent technical support to improve education by deploying cutting edge technology, UNICEF’s gloomy forecast about the future of Nigeria’s basic education would be averted.

EKOEXCELrescues5siblings fromstreetbegging

29th April 2022

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL has rescued five siblings of the same parents from street begging and enrolled them in school

A transformational reform programme launched by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu in 2019, EKOEXCEL’s overarching goal is to bring pupils of public schools at par with their peers globally through technology and innovative teaching methods.

The program has also upskilled over 18,000 teachers through re training and using technology that supports and motivates them to succeed in their classrooms It has also led to a drastic reduction in out of school children in the state through collaboration with Project Zero, another unique project of the government

A non governmental organisation, Mothers Support Mother Tongue Initiative, discovered the five pupils begging for alms with their mother, Mrs Joseph, at Lagos’ Ajah axis

The family has had to rely on begging since the passing away of their breadwinner, Mr Joseph, who had died in an unfortunate event

They were begging on the street when the Mothers Support Mother Tongue Initiative founder, Mrs Feyikemi Niyi Olayinka, saw them, spoke with Mrs Joseph, and brought their plight to the attention of EKOEXCEL officials

The officials followed up with the family and enrolled the five siblings in Hon Kazeem Alimi Nursery and Primary school, Ajah, on January 25, 2022, through the Project Zero Scheme.

To ensure the siblings don’t drop out and that the mother has a sustainable income to keep them in school, the Mothers Support Mother Tongue Initiative rallied around and raised money through donations for her to start selling cooked food

“I am very grateful for this support from EKOEXCEL, Project Zero, and Mothers Support Mother Tongue Initiative. The Lagos State Government has done well with the EKOEXCEL program. Without their intervention, we would still be on the street, and my children wouldn’t have had the school opportunity. If not, my children wouldn’t have had the opportunity of education after the unfortunate death of my husband."

EKOEXCEL is a government designed and funded programme to drive excellence in learning for 500,000 pupils across 1,016 public primary schools in Lagos State

Since its commencement, primary education in Lagos State has seen a substantial transformation in teacher attendance, teacher content knowledge, time on task, teacher motivation, pupil attendance and improvement in pupil learning outcomes.

EKOEXCEL has already shown dramatic, research proven gains in pupil learning

EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement

Teacherbecomesinternetsensationon thebackofEdoBEST,EKOEXCELpedagogy

pupils with the chants, Teacher Shade mentioned that she went into education in the public primary school system in order to contribute towards ensuring more children stay in school and receive basic education

“Everything I said were words I felt if someone had told me, I would not have dropped out of school Every day I come to class, I see myself in them "

29th April 2022

Mrs. Fauziyah Shade Adegeye, also known as Teacher Shade, has become an internet sensation over a viral video of her motivating her pupils to preserve, work hard and be resilient on the road to success

In the 2 minutes video, Teacher Shade can be seen rallying the pupils, while they responded accordingly

Teacher Shade is a product of a new teaching pedagogy adopted by Edo and Lagos state which uses an entirely new set of techniques to motivate pupils to succeed Pupils are encouraged with positive reinforcement, praise and cheers to bring out the best in them

The EdoBEST programme in Edo state and the EKOEXCEL programme in Lagos have trained over 27,000 teachers to use the technique with considerable success and improvement in teacher and pupil performances

The internet was agog over Easter weekend as Teacher Shade’s video was shared copiously across major blogs in Nigeria

In the video that went viral, she can be seen starting her class at Ebenezer

Primary school where she teaches

Primary 5 pupils. At her prompt, children respond to the questions with words of affirmation and perseverance to the strength that they possess and the nonexistence of limitations to their growth and thirst for knowledge

Sola Akinbo, a Twitter user praised and affirmed the inspiration behind the words of affirmation He said “Thank you for bringing us joy I was happy with the inspiration of hope Thank you I cried because I can relate with these kids and I know the power of the beautiful words Thank you ”

In the same vein, Akande Abayomi also said “Letting the kids know what is ahead is not an easy ride, hence they have to be extremely determined is the best gift you can give them Because truly it is a bumpy ride God bless you for this, I’m so impressed.”

There have also been comments commending the teacher and urging more teachers to be like Mrs. Adegeye and engage their pupils to take an interest in learning. Bassey Abbey says “This is the type of teacher we aspire to have in our educational system to build our future leaders and not those that would be only interested in mundane things of life ”

This will effectively lead to an increase in enrolment and maintain attendance in schools When asked about the rationale behind how passionately she motivated her

This pedagogy has since revolutionized education in public primary schools, changing the public’s view of the public school system and the teaching profession Response to the viral video has ranged from amazement at the powerful motivation and excitement at the potential this holds for improved classroom participation as regards maintaining interests in learning.

Teacher encouraged more parents to enroll their children in public schools, especially in Lagos state where the EKOEXCEL programme is being adopted in state run primary schools “Trained and qualified teachers are the ones working in public schools and I can assure you, you will get the best as long as you can follow up on your children’s education ”

Teachers in Edo and Lagos state have been positioned to impart quality life changing education to children under their care With trained and experienced teachers like Teacher Shade, public schools are experiencing a new dawn in the form of a total reform in terms of educational content and infrastructure reform.

With this reform in place, the public education sector is set for excellence by improving learning outcomes through teacher professional development Boosting confidence in the public school system, teachers are at the forefront of the reform and having teachers passionate about education will boost enrolment in public schools and attendance retention

‘More reading materials for Lagos pupils’

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL has pledged to supply enough reading materials for pupils in the new academic term

LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King said the body would continue to improve pupils’ learning by deploying quality novels and textbooks

He explained that it would justify Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu’s massive investment in education by ensuring that the pupils are literate and numerate

Alawiye King spoke as EKOEXCEL joined other organisations and countries in marking the 2022 World Book Day on April 23.

The EKOEXCEL programme recently celebrated an 11 year old pupil of Solomon Memorial Primary School, Epe, Ms Latifat Amusat for her perfect scores of 100 per cent in English Studies, Basic Science and Mathematics

Access to new and improved content rich text books, National Curriculum focused and those written Lagos State Unified Scheme of work have been distributed to all public primary schools which has led to pupils becoming more energetic, joyful and being much more eager to go to school and enhancing their learning experience

We produce pupils who can operate confidently and optimally in the 21st-century knowledge-based economy… We will ensure enough reading materials to go around our pupils. as we prepare for a new term.”

The learning materials have also improved teacher enthusiasm and enabled them think outside the box, such as EKOEXCEL’s Teacher Shade (Fausat Folasade Adegeye) of Ebenezer nursery and primary school, who recently became an internet sensation for sharing her teaching methodologies acquired from the programme, on social media platforms

27th April 2022

LASUBEB’sEKOEXCELreiterates importanceofreadingonWorldBookDay

April 23rd 2022

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL has reiterated the importance of reading, noting that it will open vistas of development and opportunities for pupils

EKOEXCEL also noted that the ability to read well is a critical requirement for success in the 21st century as countries mark the 2022 World Book Day today, April 23

This year’s World Book and Copyright Day themed ‘Read so you never feel alone’ is celebrated in over 100 countries that agreed to observe the day in 1995

The EKOEXCEL programme recently celebrated an 11 year old pupil of Solomon Memorial Primary School, Epe, Ms. Latifat Amusat for her perfect scores of 100% in English Studies, Basic Science and Mathematics. She expressed how much she loves reading and how EKOEXCEL books and learning materials helped aid her performances

Access to new and improved content rich text books, National Curriculum focused and those written Lagos State Unified Scheme of work have been distributed to all public primary schools which has led to pupils becoming more energetic, joyful and being much more eager to go to school and enhancing their learning experience

The learning materials have also improved teacher enthusiasm and enabled them think outside the box, such as EKOEXCEL’s Teacher Shade (Fausat Folasade Adegeye) of Ebenezer nursery and primary school, who recently became an internet sensation for sharing her teaching methodologies acquired from the programme, on social media platforms

EKOEXCEL has recorded considerable positive impacts among pupils of Lagos’ public primary schools, improving their reading skills and boosting numeracy skills in a little over two years

It has dramatically accelerated student literacy and numeracy performances, with significant differences between student performances in EKOEXCEL schools versus their peers in traditional schools

The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation has put the achievements in better perspective. The intervention is making a significant impact on pupils and teachers.

The report also showed that EKOEXCEL pupils are making stronger progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy than before the initiative’s commencement

It further showed that an average Primary 3 EKOEXCEL pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary 5 pupil from before the launch of the EKOEXCEL programme

Commenting on the significance of the day, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Hon. Wahab Alawiye King said the body would continue to improve pupils’ learning by deploying quality novels and textbooks

He explained that it would justify Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu’s massive investment in education by ensuring that the pupils are literate and numerate

We produce pupils who can operate confidently and optimally in the 21st-century knowledge-based economy. We agree with what the DirectorGeneral of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, said about books being vital vehicles to access, transmit and promote education, science, culture and information worldwide. We will ensure enough reading materials to go around our pupils. as we prepare for a new term.

Apart from improving pupils, EKOEXCEL has also moved over 18,000 headteachers and teachers from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and an updated curriculum EKOEXCEL has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools

TheJourneyofabook

April 23rd 2022

Reading transforms lives It opens the door to the entire world of learning No child will understand a math question unless they can read it Reading improves language and is fundamental to a child’s entire future academic achievement

But globally, reading is in crisis

According to World Bank Education, half of all children in low and middle income countries are in “Learning Poverty” defined as a child not being able to read or understand a simple text by age 10 In sub Saharan Africa, it is far worse a catastrophic 90% of 10 year olds cannot read at this basic level. And the impact of the covid pandemic is expected to push another 72 million children globally into Learning Poverty.

UN World Book and Copyright Day falls every year on April 23rd It aims to foster and encourage a love of reading, through a love of books At NewGlobe, we know that no child can

love reading if they don t know how to read And we also know that reading begins with a book That is why every book we help put into the hands of a child must be as good as it can possibly be And that is why the journey of a book is so important

Local Ownership

The journey of every book for NewGlobe is a shared one, a partnership In Liberia, where Bridge Liberia is the largest partner in the LEAP program of public school improvement, that means working closely with the national Ministry of Education In Nigeria, where NewGlobe runs Bridge community schools and is the technical supporter for state education transformation programs, that means designing in step with State Universal Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) such as in Lagos State, where we support the EKOEXCEL program.

Everywhere we support schools, we ensure all books are in line with the curriculum In Kenya, the Government partnered with Bridge Kenya to roll out the new competency based curriculum and every book used in a

Bridge Kenya school is precisely aligned to support it This fit is vital to ensure that what children learn from a book is what they are required to know and may be tested on in life changing exams Feedback from local teachers is essential, to gauge how current textbooks support classroom learning and to ensure that all new books handed to students align with the core competencies outlined in the curriculum

Creating learning material of the highest quality possible is a time and labor intensive process; meticulous attention to detail is required, to ensure that textbooks are locally owned, and that all content including images and language is inclusive and region specific.

For a child to engage meaningfully with a textbook, they must see themselves and their culture represented in it This could be a simple thing like counting ‘cookies’ versus counting ‘biscuits’

depending on which word they might hear used in everyday life But it could also be something much more profound the effect of seeing a young woman doing a science experiment in an illustration, or a group of friends from different backgrounds and religions.

Such images are powerful They affect not only the learning process, but also the way in which learners experience the world around them It’s why all images are selected carefully, to make sure books containing pictures feature both girls and boys, that they are of the right age for class expected to use the book and that their dress is appropriate to the country or region

NewGlobe expertise

As well as ensuring the journey of a book is always a local one, we also make sure that we add the benefit of 15 years’ of experience and expertise, as leaders in learning

We know at NewGlobe that every book must be based on an absolutely accurate assessment of the learning levels of the children who will be using it. That’s why for every program we support, we randomly select representative schools and then run numeracy and literacy tests That way we can be sure that the decisions made about what language is used to introduce concepts or ideas is tailored to the needs and understanding of the children who will be using the book For instance, it’s possible to describe the idea of “friction” simply or at a very high level Testing helps ensure we pitch it just right

NewGlobe also ensures that no book is created alone Books which do not align with the entire teaching and learning experience may be of little use So a crucial part of the journey for every book is its fit with every aspect teacher training, classroom techniques, the whole system. It is a holistic approach which makes every book as useful as it can possibly be in supporting the learning of children.

The making of a book

After so much work, there is still no physical book Only after the crucial steps of local ownership and educational expertise have been followed is a book ready to be produced.

Once a book is approved, it moves onto the manufacturing stage of the process. A manufacturing team takes the specifications of the book to printers Examples of the specifications required are the number of pages, or page count, ink color and the type of binding needed The printer awarded the book then receives the approved files, and the book is ready to be born

Once the book is printed, local operations teams take on two more processes, kitting and distribution Kitting is the job of organizing books by school Distribution is the delivery of those batches of books to the right schools

Finally, a book arrives at school But its journey is not quite over The final stage of a book’s journey is to facilitate learning Textbooks arrive in classrooms where they are used to teach or reinforce important curriculum concepts. Here they become an invaluable resource to improve learning outcomes for children.

Finally, a book has arrived in the most important hands of all; the hands of a child One final step remains to be sure that child is learning as well as possible, with the help of that book

Every program and community NewGlobe supports uses real time data gathering, in order to measure how well pupils are improving

One example is the EKOEXCEL education program in Nigeria’s Lagos State, which is transforming learning outcomes for children in more than 1,000 primary schools

A permanent member of the Lagos Education Board, Adebayo Adefuje spoke at a UN General Assembly event in 2021:

We used the first 300 EKOEXCEL schools as a baseline and the results were staggering, even in the first eight weeks In terms of literacy, learning was three times faster and in numeracy two times faster than schools that were not in EKOEXCEL”

Governor Godwin Obaseki, the man behind the EdoBEST program in Edo State, spoke about the measured learning gains found after three years for 250,000 children

“What has been achieved? We decided to review what these children are really learning We used standard tests to examine fluency, literacy and numerical skills at every age The outcomes, which are independently measured, showed that the children in EdoBEST now are learning at about 70% of the rate of their counterparts in Europe and Asia. That same review of the average situation in Nigerian schools measured them at about 30 percent So while the average Nigerian is 30 percent, Edo State is at 70% ”

At NewGlobe, we work every day to make sure that the journey of each book is as good as it can possibly be We harness the power of a book every day But on UN World Book and Copyright Day we celebrate that journey even more The journey of a book

MeetEKOEXCEL’s11-year-old outstandingpupil

April 21st 2022

An 11 year old pupil of Solomon Memorial Primary School, Epe, Latifat Amusat, has stood out with her academic excellence in the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL programme.

‘Meet EKOEXCEL’ is a quarterly campaign that showcases pupil and teacher excellence using the pupil’s grade levels and teacher performances.

Amusat, the Senior Girl of Solomon Memorial Primary School, Epe, clinched the debut honours with her perfect scores of 100 per cent in English Studies, Basic Science and Mathematics

Born on November 26, 2011, Latifat is the first of four children born to parents who are now divorced. As a result of the divorce, she and her siblings live with their grandmother in Epe

Speaking on her unique feat, Amusat, who wants to be a human rights lawyer, said being a good example to her siblings is her primary motivation to study hard and excel

My favourite subject is English Language, and I love to learn new vocabulary. I use my textbooks, homework and other materials provided by EKOEXCEL to study after school to be an outstanding pupil."

The pupil, who added that her hobbies are reading and playing football, thanked her teachers and the Lagos State Government, which initiated the transformational EKOEXCEL in 2019.

Commenting on Amusat’s performance, her headteacher, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, also recognised, praised the pupil’s diligence and affirmed that EKOEXCEL has been massively beneficial to students and teachers

“Latifat is an exceptional student who continues to work hard and be a shining example to her siblings and our pupils in Solomon Memorial Primary School, Epe I daresay she’s a good ambassador of EKOEXCEL and the positive changes it is bringing to pupils and teachers of public primary schools We are blessed to have her,” she said

Since its launch in 2019 by Governor BabajideSanwo Olu, EKOEXCEL has had a positive impact on pupils and teachers in the state’s public schools.

A recently released EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement

The report further showed that an average Primary 3 EKOEXCEL pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary 5 pupil before the EKOEXCEL programme’s launch

On average, EKOEXCEL Primary 2 3 pupils outperform 13 other country contexts on the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN), while Primary 4 6 rank third out of 14 country contexts on the same numeracy assessment.

Crucially, the evaluation affirms that EKOEXCEL is improving learning over what existed before and continuing to enhance knowledge

Besides pupils, EKOEXCEL has also moved over 18,000 headteachers and teachers from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and an updated curriculum EKOEXCEL has also enhanced the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools

The programme has also led to a drastic reduction in out of school children in the state, taking several of them out of harm’s way on the streets and enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy.

LASUBEB:DrivingSanwo-Olu'sprimary educationagendathroughEKOEXCEL

1st April 2022

Aware that access to primary education provides the foundation upon which the talents of a nation’s youth may grow, the Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu administration has used the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) to bring growth and development to the young ones intellectual capacity as well as their morals, attitudes and how they relate to those around them in the state

Although the number of children requiring education in Lagos is fast growing, the present government in the state firmly believes that every child is entitled to have a qualitative and sound education for a more promising prospect.

Educationists had before now pointed out that major life long consequences accrue from access to primary education since the cumulative nature of the learning process, whether in literacy or numeracy, requires the early internalization of basic abstractions They affirmed that without this process at a young age, children fall behind in the trajectory of cognitive development and fail to reach their potential.

To drive the primary education agenda in the state, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu has mandated LASUBEB as intervention agency to ensure that no child is left behind in accessing basic education in Lagos, even as they change the fortunes of primary education in the state

To achieve good results, the Governor seemed to reason with the co founder of Sony, Akio Morita who knows the importance of hiring the right talent for the growth of establishments when he said, “When I find an employee who turns out to be wrong for the job, I feel it is my fault because I decided to hire him ”

Having made education a core pillar of his THEMES development plan for Africa’s modern megacity, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu, appointed ex lawmaker, Hon Wahab Alawiye King as Chairman of Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) on September 11, 2019 to pilot the affairs of the Board. His choice of Alawiye King as Chair of SUBEB and the other seven members has turned out to be inspiring. Since 2019 when Alawiye King assumed duty, LASUBEB has continued to record milestones in its mission of improving primary education in Nigeria’s commercial capital

In Alawiye King, holders of degrees in Economics, Political Science, Urban Policy and Administration from Brooklyn College, City University, New York, Governor Sanwo Olu found a kindred spirit who shares his passion and vision for education He knows how to deploy technology to maximise its impacts and make pupils globally competitive as the world further embraces the knowledge economy Having been chairman of the House of Assembly Committee on Education before his current assignment, the SUBEB Chair was well acquainted with the sector’s challenges and how to resolve them with proper legislation.

His institutional memory from that era has proved invaluable in his current executive assignment. It is helping him steer the Board to more extraordinary achievements with its interventions, including Eko Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL), Project Zero and Classroom in Your Home

Many observers believe that the interventionists programme paid off because the Alawiye King led LASUBEB has been very innovative For instance, when Lagos State government to close all public and private schools as part of efforts to contain the spread of COVID 19 pandemic, the State Universal Basic Education Board introduced immediate educational support programmes to facilitate continuous learning for students.

The Chairman of LASUBEB, Mr. Wahab Alawiye King, determined to ensure the students continue to learn introduced a radio broadcast with academic content aimed at providing a holistic support to public primary school pupils during this critical period He said the programme is designed to keep the pupils academically engaged in spite of school closure, stressing that the interactive radio instruction programme would be aired on two local radio stations; namely EKO FM 89 7 and Radio Lagos 107 5 FM

The programme has been carefully designed to make learning fun and engaging for the pupils. The lessons for pupils in Primary 1 and 2 are “Kokoka and Labe Igi Orombo” which will be aired from Monday to Thursday between 9:30am and 11:55am on Radio Lagos – 107.5 FM. Other programmes for pupils in Primary 3, 4, 5 and 6 include Animal Garden; Learning Is Fun; Let’s Go Learning and Aunty Bola’s Workshop which will be aired from Monday to Thursday between 10.30am and 1.00pm on Eko FM 89.7”

LASUBEB’s success with EKOEXCEL has been particularly instructive and earned Alawiye King more plaudits Last November, at the quarterly meeting of the Universal Basic Education (UBEC) management with executive chairpersons of SUBEBs in Nigeria, tagged;” Enhancing Access, Equity and standards in Basic Education Through Technology Driven Initiatives,” Alawiye King’s peers recognised his significant achievements and elected him the Dean, executive chairmen, State Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) in Nigeria

The participants at the summit submitted that, “The LASUBEB chairman is a team player in actualising the Education and Technology pillar of the THEMES agenda of the Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu led administration in Lagos State. His appointment as the Dean equally recognises his giant strides and various pacesetting innovation in the Basic Education in Lagos State "

Launched in 2019, EKOEXCEL has made laudable, noteworthy achievements since then Over 18,000 head teachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,011 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme

The education reform programme has also recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools.

The transformational intervention has also boosted uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum Teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ 1,011 public primary schools

Interestingly, the EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that the programme has repositioned primary education in the state EKOEXCEL pupils are

making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement.

The evaluation affirmed that EKOEXCEL improves learning over what existed before and continues to enhance learning with the program overtime. The study, conducted in July 2021, involved researchers administering two assessments to primary 1 6 pupils The tests were an oral reading fluency assessment (using a Primary 2 passage and a grade level passage) and a foundational numeracy assessment (the International Common Assessment of Numeracy, or ICAN)

The assessment found that pupils have made outstanding progress across all grade levels since a baseline oral reading fluency evaluation in Lagos State public schools in 2019 (before the launch of EKOEXCEL) 2021 pupils are reading an average of 311 per cent more correct words per minute than their 2019 pre EKOEXCEL counterparts, with the most significant gains among Primary 1 pupils.

As the current school term gradually draws to a close, EKOEXCEL is unrelenting in the quest to improve pupils, make them globally competitive, and increase enrollment.

As a mark of excellence, EKOEXCEL primary 6 pupils recently took the Unified Mock Common Entrance Examination to prepare for the Lagos State Placement test, National Common Entrance Exams, Lagos State Placement test, National Common Entrance Exams, Lagos Screening Test, and other high stakes exams taken to transition into the relevant secondary school pathways

The mock exam closely followed the model for the actual examination It allowed the pupils to master the format and test taking conditions they would encounter in actual examination Data from the Unified Mock Common Entrance Examination helped determine what revisions of instructional content or remediation of critical skills are needed to ensure outstanding performance at the Primary six examination.

The good news is that parents have affirmed their satisfaction with the transformational intervention Alawiye King and the other LASUBEB board members, including Hon. Adebayo Adefuye, Dr Saheed Ibikunle, Mrs Shijuade Idowu Tiamiyu, Dayo Israel, Mrs Adedoyin Setiat Abiodun and Mr Hakeem Abiodun Lamidi

Commenting on the successes recorded by LASUBEB in the state, Mrs Deborah Kehinde Joseph, a resident of Maryland who is also the guardian of two pupils, attested to EKOEXCEL’s impacts on her younger siblings

The improvement has been good and noticeable because my two younger siblings are not very academically sound. But since I brought them to this school, they have been improving. When I went for Open Day, the teacher told me there was an improvement. He reads his book, stops fighting and when he comes home, he continues reading his books. I just want to thank EKOEXCEL for their good work and support on behalf of my junior ones, I can see they are pleased.”

In the same vein, a businesswoman at Mende, Maryland, Mrs Oluwashina Ayomi Ada, also highlighted the positive impacts of EKOEXCEL on her daughter. According to her, “My child is in Primary four Since EKOEXCEL started, she can read and write She can now pronounce some words that she couldn’t before She can form words and sentences.”

Despite the modest achievements recorded in LASUBEB, the stakeholders believe that the Alawiye King led LASUBEB will continue to drive the organisation to excellence, produce well rounded, globally competitive pupils and build an army of qualified workforce who will grow Lagos economy in line with Governor Sanwo Olu’s vision of boosting the economic prosperity of the state.

31st March 2022

The co founder of Sony, Akio Morita, knows the importance of hiring the right talent for the growth of businesses “When I find an employee who turns out to be wrong for the job, I feel it’s my fault because I decided to hire him,” the executive once reiterated about the importance of talent optimisation

Like Morita, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu, who appointed ex lawmaker, Wahab Alawiye King as Chairman of Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) on September 11, 2019, is a firm believer in talent optimisation Having made education a core pillar of his development plan for Nigeria’s first megacity, the Governor couldn’t have chosen a better fit to lead the organisation His choice of Alawiye King as Chair of SUBEB and the other seven members has turned out to be inspiring Since 2019 when Alawiye King assumed duty, LASUBEB has continued to record milestones in its mission of improving primary education in Nigeria’s commercial capital.

In Alawiye King, holders of degrees in Economics, Political Science, Urban Policy & Administration from Brooklyn College, City University, New York, Sanwo Olu found a kindred spirit who shares his passion and vision for education He knows how to deploy technology to maximise its impacts and make pupils globally competitive as the world further embraces the knowledge economy

Having been Chairman of the House of Assembly Committee on Education before his current assignment, the SUBEB Chair was well acquainted with the sector’s challenges and how to resolve them with proper legislation

His institutional memory from that era has proved invaluable in his current executive assignment. It is helping him steer the Board to more extraordinary achievements with its interventions, including Eko Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL), Project Zero and Classroom in Your Home

LASUBEB’s success with EKOEXCEL has been particularly instructive and earned

Alawiye King more plaudits Last November, at the Quarterly Meeting of the Universal Basic Education (UBEC) Management with executive chairpersons of SUBEBs in Nigeria, tagged;” Enhancing Access, Equity and standards in Basic Education Through Technology Driven Initiatives,” Alawiye King’s peers recognised his significant achievements and elected him the Dean, executive chairmen, State Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) in Nigeria

The LASUBEB chairman is a team player in actualising the Education and Technology pillar of the THEMES AGENDA of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led administration in Lagos State. His appointment as the Dean equally recognises his giant strides and various pacesetting innovation in the Basic Education in Lagos State."

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The transformational intervention has also boosted uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum. Teachers’ tablets are preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across Lagos’ 1,011 public primary schools Commendably, all the achievements are not just based on conjectures. They are factual, as the EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their last performance before the initiative’s commencement

The evaluation affirmed that EKOEXCEL improves learning over what existed before and continues to enhance learning with the program over time The study, conducted in July 2021, involved researchers administering two assessments to primary 1 6 pupils. The tests were an oral reading fluency assessment (using a Primary 2 passage and a grade level passage) and a foundational numeracy assessment (the International Common Assessment of Numeracy, or ICAN)

The assessment found that pupils have made outstanding progress across all grade levels since a baseline oral reading fluency evaluation in Lagos State public schools in 2019 (before the launch of EKOEXCEL) 2021 pupils are reading an average of 311% more correct words per minute than their 2019 pre EKOEXCEL counterparts, with the most significant gains among Primary 1 pupils

And as the current school term gradually draws to a close, EKOEXCEL is unrelenting in the quest to improve pupils, make them globally competitive, and increase enrollment On March 28, EKOEXCEL primary 6 pupils took the Unified Mock Common Entrance Examination to prepare for the Lagos State Placement test, National Common Entrance Exams, Lagos Screening Test, and other high stakes exams taken to transition into the relevant secondary school pathways. The mock exam closely followed the model for the actual exams that takes place on March 31. It allowed the pupils to master the format and test taking conditions they would encounter in actual exams. Data from the Unified Mock Common Entrance Examination helped determine what revisions of instructional content or remediation of critical skills are needed to ensure outstanding performance at the Primary 6 exams

Fittingly, parents also affirm their satisfaction with the transformational intervention Alawiye King and the other LASUBEB board members, including Hon Adebayo Adefuye, Dr Saheed Ibikunle, Mrs Shijuade Idowu Tiamiyu, Dayo Israel, Mrs Adedoyin Setiat Abiodun and Mr Hakeem Abiodun Lamidi are mid writing on behalf of Governor Sanwo Olu

Mrs Deborah Kehinde Joseph, a resident of Maryland who is also the guardian of two pupils, attested to EKOEXCEL’s impacts on her younger siblings.

The improvement has been good and noticeable because my two younger siblings are not very academically sound. But since I brought them to this school, they have been improving. When I went for Open Day, the teacher told me there was an improvement. He reads his book, stops fighting and when he comes home, he continues reading his books. I just want to thank EKOEXCEL for their good work and support on behalf of my junior ones, I can see they are pleased.”

A businesswoman at Mende, Maryland, Mrs Oluwashina Ayomi Ada, also highlighted the positive impacts of EKOEXCEL on her daughter “My child is in Primary 4 Since EKOEXCEL started, she can read and write She can now pronounce some words that she couldn’t before She can form words and sentences,” she said

Its modest achievements notwithstanding, LASUBEB is not resting on its oars Confidence is high that Alawiye King will continue to drive the organisation to excellence, produce well rounded, globally competitive pupils, and build an army of qualified workforce who will grow Lagos’ economy in line with Governor Sanwo Olu’s dreams

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quality of teaching and equitable learning opportunities We know that eye tests and prescription glasses are pricey, given the current financial situation They have largely relieved us of that burden, and we are grateful A good vision will enable teachers to discharge their duties effectively, and students will learn fast as they won’t suffer any impairment,” he said.

15th March 2022

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL in partnership with RestoringVision, telehealth technology company, Visibly, and New Globe has distributed free reading glasses to teachers and pupils in the state’s 20 Local Government Education Areas (LGEAs) in the state

The donors said this was a demonstration of their commitment to the eradication of vision impairment, one of the world’s most significant health problems

The distribution, which happened on February 14 and 15, is the second phase of an exercise which began in 2020 and focuses on enabling teachers to discharge their duties effectively and assist pupils with sight issues.

The free sight assessment and distribution of reading glasses were also part of EKOEXCEL’s efforts to reduce the prevalence and causes of blindness and visual impairment.

One of the beneficiaries and a school teacher, Mrs Adetohun Kazeem, hailed the gesture, noting that it had made preparations for her classes easier while aiding movement

I had been saving towards getting an eye test and getting the required medication glasses because of my sight issues. The free test and glasses from EKOEXCEL were Godsent. It was like a special Valentine’s gift from a caring lover who knows all my needs.”

A student beneficiary, 10 year old primary 6 pupil of Lagos State Model Nursery & Primary School, Nathan Chukwu, also expressed gratitude for the timely intervention, disclosing that he had problems seeing the whiteboard before he got the free eye test and glasses

My class teacher had to move me to the front of the class after realising that I suddenly started having trouble seeing the whiteboard from where I used to sit in the middle. I am grateful to EKOEXCEL for helping me solve this problem.”

A grateful parent whose child also benefited from the intervention, Mr John Adegbenga thanked the LASUBEB’s EKOEXCEL for the thoughtful initiative, noting that good vision is vital for teachers and pupils

“The provision of free eye tests and reading glasses to teachers and our children by EKOEXCEL will boost efforts to improve the

“Our philosophy at RestoringVision is that by collaborating with partners and curating projects such as this, we can accelerate results,” said Pelin Munis, Executive Director of RestoringVision “What better results than ensuring that 5,000 school children can now see clearly because of the collaboration between RestoringVision, Visibly, and NewGlobe We are honoured to be a part of this pilot program and believe the impact is only just beginning ”

“Since day one, Visibly’s mission has been to provide vision resources to anyone, anywhere and at any time,” said Brent Rasmussen, CEO of Visibly “Seeing clearly should be a right; we believe that vision prescriptions should be accessible and affordable to everyone, and we’re eager to provide these services to those in need around the globe.”

The free eye screening and glasses distribution exercise was also a fulfilment of the promise made by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu to teachers during the graduation of the EKOEXCEL Pre service Professional Development and Technology Training Programme in 2020

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International Women’sDay: LASUBEB’sEKOEXCEL felicitateswomen

March 7th 2022

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB)

EKOEXCEL has felicitated women on the 2022 International Women’s Day and promised to ensure gender equality and access for all female teachers and pupils in Lagos’ public schools.

EKOEXCEL also reaffirmed its commitment to gender inclusion in its enrollment drive, promising that females would enjoy equal benefits as their male counterparts in their quest to fulfil their life goals and ambitions in all its schools

This year’s 2022 International Women’s Day themed ‘#BreaktheBias’ encourages a world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination against women

The day first marked in 1911 celebrates women’s cultural, political, and socio economic achievements and spreads the message of gender equality It calls for diversity, equality, and inclusion for women because marginalization in economic development and socio political spaces is a global phenomenon but is worse in developing countries

In Nigeria, despite adopting the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in 1985 and similar policies, including the National Gender Policy of 2006, inequality still exists due to cultural and structural challenges, including patriarchy.

This has constrained women’s participation in all spheres of life with severe implications for human resource development and also the country’s economic growth

EKOEXCEL, a transformational intervention launched by Governor Olusola Sanwo Olu in 2019,has joined the rest of the world to celebrate its women, including teachers and administrators for their unique roles in society

All the teachers expressed joy with their chosen career and the fulfilment of imparting knowledge to children as the world appreciates their contributions:

I believe that a female teacher can influence pupils better. Being a mother is an added advantage because we know how to pull children closer, relate with them and make them more focused. I’m happy that EKOEXCEL has been enabling me to discharge my duties effectively through adequate training and also giving a bright future to our female pupils.”

Mrs Adeyemi also spoke in the same vein She disclosed, “I speak positively to my pupils, share experiences with them, respect their opinions and becomes friends with them As we celebrate another International Women’s Day, I wish all my female pupils a better future ”

Congratulating women on this year’s celebration, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Hon Wahab Alawiye King praised women’s multiple roles in society and lauded their strength and commitment.

He noted that women are set for better times following last Friday’s approval of a revised National Gender Policy to promote gender equality, good governance and accountability across the three tiers of government by the Federal Executive Council (FEC)

Alawiye King reiterated that women would always be central to the objectives of EKOEXCEL and that the initiative would spare no effort to upskill them

“We know the importance of women in teaching and all other professions and will continue to ensure they are not discriminated against whilst celebrating their achievements. As you would have noticed, our principal, Governor BabajideSanwo Olu, is a promoter and enabler of women, and it’s the same with us at EKOEXCEL We will continue to ensure that women have equal access to whatever their male counterparts have to discharge their duties effectively and live fulfilled lives ”

Since its commencement in 2020, EKOEXCEL has moved over 18,000 headteachers and teachers, including an impressive number of women, from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula

Other impacts of EKOEXCEL include a drastic reduction in the number of out of school children in the state by enrolling them in schools through the ‘Leave No Child Behind’ policy.

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EkoExcel has been on for two years now. How would you measure the progress made so far?

We want everybody to be involved, and that is what we have learnt from Mr. Governor. It is the participatory management and governance style that has really assisted us in what we are doing If you look at us in SUBEB that is the approach we have adopted We believe that it is necessary for us to work with others because we cannot do it alone Education is an ecosystem, a symbiotic relationship, and that is how to go about making any change or transformation we want to do.

How many people have benefited from the programme in the last two years?

It covers so many schools, and we have about 1,017 schools We would say about 400,000 pupils in the last two years

Are the numbers of public schools enough to take into consideration the number of parents who may want their wards to benefit?

By our standards, there must be schools in every community, and I believe in Lagos State we are doing that on a daily basis We just added two schools to make it 1,019, and it is still growing

What are the challenges you confronted in implementing this initiative?

In terms of literacy from studies, we have been able to get three times higher in literacy than we have been before. And in terms of numeracy, we are two times higher than what we used to be, and that is what we are looking for. So, by the time they get to primary four, those in primary one will be three times higher. It makes students globally competitive so that primary two pupils in Ebute can compete with the contemporary world.

The challenges faced are not peculiar to Lagos State So many studies have shown that one of the major problems with any education system is teachers’ empowerment Teachers must be trained from time to time to make them globally competitive by using modern teaching techniques in their classrooms With the introduction of EkoExcel, the classroom has become more engaging and personalised so that the teachers can easily identify those who are struggling and carry them along. It makes our classes more equitable. For us, in Lagos, every child matters to us. Our system must be holistic in the sense that every aspect of the learner is considered

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EkoExcel has been on for two years now. How would you measure the progress made so far?

We want everybody to be involved, and that is what we have learnt from Mr. Governor. It is the participatory management and governance style that has really assisted us in what we are doing If you look at us in SUBEB that is the approach we have adopted We believe that it is necessary for us to work with others because we cannot do it alone Education is an ecosystem, a symbiotic relationship, and that is how to go about making any change or transformation we want to do.

How many people have benefited from the programme in the last two years?

It covers so many schools, and we have about 1,017 schools We would say about 400,000 pupils in the last two years

Are the numbers of public schools enough to take into consideration the number of parents who may want their wards to benefit?

By our standards, there must be schools in every community, and I believe in Lagos State we are doing that on a daily basis We just added two schools to make it 1,019, and it is still growing

In terms of literacy from studies, we have been able to get three times higher in literacy than we have been before. And in terms of numeracy, we are two times higher than what we used to be, and that is what we are looking for. So, by the time they get to primary four, those in primary one will be three times higher. It makes students globally competitive so that primary two pupils in Ebute can compete with the contemporary world.

What are the challenges you confronted in implementing this initiative?

The challenges faced are not peculiar to Lagos State So many studies have shown that one of the major problems with any education system is teachers’ empowerment Teachers must be trained from time to time to make them globally competitive by using modern teaching techniques in their classrooms With the introduction of EkoExcel, the classroom has become more engaging and personalised so that the teachers can easily identify those who are struggling and carry them along. It makes our classes more equitable. For us, in Lagos, every child matters to us. Our system must be holistic in the sense that every aspect of the learner is considered

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Lagosturnstoedtechpartnertoraiseschool standards

February 15th 2022

In the St Francis Primary School in the Maryland district of Lagos, a notice labelled “Advice to Teachers” urges staff to come to school punctually, to be polite to parents, and not to sleep in class Recently, a new requirement has been added: follow the teaching methods of a programme called EkoEXCEL

Eko is an old name for Lagos EXCEL stands for Excellence in Child Education and Learning. And the programme’s website highlights what it says is a dramatic improvement in children’s numeracy and literacy skills, with an endorsement of EkoEXCEL by Babajide Sanwo Olu, governor of Lagos state

Nowhere in the “frequently asked questions” section does it say the programme was drawn up in conjunction with NewGlobe, a for profit education company that is sometimes referred to as “the Uber of education”

NewGlobe, formerly widely known as Bridge International Academies, runs a string of private schools in Kenya, Uganda and elsewhere, including Nigeria Headquartered in Nairobi, with offices in Cambridge (Massachusetts), London, Lagos and other cities in Africa and India, it is backed by investors including Pierre Omidyar, founder of ecommerce company eBay, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the charitable venture set up by Facebook co founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan

Lagos chose NewGlobe based on its track record, its sharp presentations, and its performance in Nigeria’s Edo state where, in 2018, it had won a similar contract explains Adefisayo.

In the case of EkoEXCEL, rather than running its own schools, NewGlobe acts as a technical partner for the programme, which covers more than 1,000 public schools, 14,000 teachers and 500,000 pupils Lagos officials emphasise that the state runs and funds the programme which it says costs about $13mn a year and that NewGlobe plays no role in setting the curriculum

NewGlobe, one of the best known companies in the rapidly emerging “edtech” sector, sharply divides opinion. Supporters say it marshals technology to improve educational outcomes. Detractors question its profit motive, as well as its educational claims.

Despite interruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, primary schoolchildren taught using EkoEXCEL methodology have already started entering the secondary school system “We are liking what we see,” says Adefisayo, adding that the new “classroom culture” is producing tangible results in literacy and numeracy

We wanted to partner with a private organisation that could scale up solutions very quickly

EKOEXCELeducationreformgetsglobalapplause

February 14th 2022

Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EKOEXCEL) a Lagos State technology driven initiative geared at bridging the gap in education service delivery with the infusion of technology into the basic education pedagogy has gotten global applause

As the world focuses on building back better after COVID 19 and mitigating learning loss, the impact of EKOEXCEL’s transformational education intervention is being assessed and applauded globally

EKOEXCEL is a child of circumstance birthed from a 2011 paper entitled ‘Private Responses to State Failure: The Growth in Private Education (and why) in Lagos, Nigeria, which highlighted why parents embraced private primary schools and shunned public ones.

The paper, which resulted in a 2010 2011 census of private schools in the state, found that despite public primary schools being fees free,

most parents shunned them because of overcrowding, poor/decaying infrastructure, and poor quality of instruction where children were not learning, among other reasons

EKOEXCEL was launched in 2019 to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor in the public system and upskill teachers by leveraging technology And since its formal take off in January 2020, it has achieved remarkable results, including accelerating pupils’ learning, better classroom culture, and more robust lesson management Parents are slowly returning to the public system.

Like many education systems, the outbreak of Covid 19 impacted education in Lagos However, the EKOEXCEL programme and the governor’s vision enabled children to continue learning unlike many of their peers across Nigeria

In response to the school closures across the state, EKOEXCEL launched blended learning with the adaptation of the EKOEXCEL @home initiative to ensure learning continued even in the hardest to remote and most poorly connected communities

The @home programme consisted of self study activity packets, learning guides, interactive audio sessions, virtual classroom experiences, and WhatsApp quizzes

The state government continued to innovate and during the pandemic distributed 450,000 mp3s with pre recorded lessons; by far the largest technology roll out in the continent for remote learning

We resolved that this Government will empower teachers in every local government and strengthen their capacity to deliver quality education to our children.

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February 13th 2022

The Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, Wahab Alawiye King, has said that the state government will continue to invest massively in the education sector, train and retrain teachers, and deepen ICT compliance using the EkoExcel programme

In a statement, yesterday, he said: “As a responsible government, we will continue the massive investment in this sector with the training and retraining of our teachers, making the sector more ICT compliant, exposing our teachers to international best practices, as well as ensuring that our schools become destinations for work and learning.

“Commendably, the recently released EkoExcel 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation has further justified the investment and affirmed the strategic intervention’s impacts The evaluation showed that EkoExcel pupils are making substantial progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement ”

According to him, it further showed that an average Primary 3 EkoExcel pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary 5 pupil from before the launch of the programme

He claimed that pupils are now reading an average of 311 per cent more correct words per minute, than their 2019 pre EkoExcel counterparts, with the most significant gains among Primary 1 pupils

The evaluation also affirmed that EkoExcel is significantly improving learning over what existed before. The assessment found that pupils have made outstanding progress across all grade levels since a baseline oral reading fluency evaluation in Lagos State public schools in 2019, before the launch of EkoExcel.

Alawiye King added that the study also found that “EkoExcel Primary 2 pupils are significantly outperforming their pre EkoExcel counterparts on simple addition, simple subtraction, and addition/subtraction with borrowing

“It also showed that pupils who consistently receive the ‘full’ EkoExcel programme perform far better than pupils in the general sample Despite the impressive outcomes, the study holds that there is room for improvement compared with international fluency norms and also on some foundational numeracy outcomes.

“Pupils are still behind international fluency benchmarks while pupils struggled with some foundational numeracy skills compared with 13 other countries, specifically more complex skills like multiplication and division

EKOEXCELcelebrateswomen,girlsinscience

February 11th 2022

Female beneficiaries of EKOEXCEL, an initiative to transform public education using innovative technology, have hailed the power of science and affirmed their interests in becoming scientists

The pupils spoke as the world marks the 2022 International Day of Women and Girls in Science today

The theme of this year’s event is:‘Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Water Unites Us’, in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 of ensuring access to water and sanitation for all

Speaking about their love for science, the pupils hailed its transformational impact and benefits to humanity

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science, first marked in 2015, aims to amplify the critical role women and girls can play in science and technology

Lagos State Governor Babajide

Sanwo Olu launched the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB’s) EKOEXCEL in 2019 to provide quality education for the rich and the poor Highlighting EKOEXCEL’s efforts to promote inclusive education for all genders and encourage female interest in science, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman Wahab Alawiye King said: “EKOEXCEL harnesses innovation and science to improve pupils and teachers in Lagos’ public schools So encouraging females to study science is a priority to us ”

I am delighted that the study showed the meaningful impacts of EKOEXCEL on our pupils and things will only get better, going forward.

We have taken key learning from the report and will address areas of concern. The governor’s wish and desi

In fact, primary one EKOEXCEL pupils are performing better than their pre EKOEXCEL peers on foundational numeracy skills It also emerged that as schools spend more time in the programme, and their school leaders and teachers receive continuous professional development and positive habits strengthen, their pupils benefit on both fluency and numeracy assessments Pupils at more ‘mature’ EKOEXCEL schools outperform peers at newer EKOEXCEL schools “The third research question was if there were better learning outcomes among pupils who (a) consistently attend lessons and (b) learn from teachers who consistently deliver lessons?”

In addition, EKOEXCEL pupils are performing well when compared with other international contexts On the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN), EKOEXCEL ranks first out of 14 contexts for classes two to three and third out of 14 contexts for classes four to six,” it read

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February 10th 2022

Female beneficiaries of EKOEXCEL, an initiative to transform public education using innovative technology, have hailed the power of science and affirmed their interests in becoming scientists

The students spoke as the world marks the 2022 International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Thursday

This year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, first marked in 2015, is themed ‘Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Water Unites Us’ in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 of ensuring access to water and sanitation for all

Speaking about their love for science, the pupils all hailed its transformational impacts and benefits to humanity

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science aims to amplify the critical role women and girls can play in science and technology.

Righteousness Amarachi, a nine year old basic 4 pupil of Methodist Primary School, Ikorodu said, “I am a lover of science because I get to learn all I need to know I would love to be a teacher of science Science is the best thing human beings have ever come up with And if it isn’t right, science will fix it ”

Abigail Ajayi, a 10 year old primary five pupil of the same school said, “I love science because it has brought about advancement in technology in diverse ways Science is the lifeblood of the future, and I’m proud to be a girl that loves science.”

Also speaking on her preference for science, 11 year old Sofia Ochapa, primary 5 pupil of Apelehin SH LA, disclosed that

I enjoy solving mathematics a lot, it is challenging to me. I like science subjects, particularly basic science because I would like to be a doctor in future to save the lives of poor people.”

It also promotes equal opportunities as women remain underrepresented among senior scientists in academia and leadership positions in the workplace

Report showed that they are awarded less research funding than men and are less likely to be promoted In the private sector, too, women are less present in company leadership and technical roles in tech industries

The lack of equal opportunities in the workplace is driving women out of research professions.

Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu launched the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL in 2019 to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor and upskill teachers leveraging technology

So far, over 18,000 headteachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curricula

February 10th 2022

Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King has said the state government has recorded great strides in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, STEM, aimed to produce more pupils from Lagos public schools

Meanwhile, female beneficiaries of EKOEXCEL, an initiative to transform public education using innovative technology, have hailed the power of science and expressed interests in becoming scientists

Alawiye King and female beneficiaries made the remarks on Thursday, to mark this year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with maiden edition in 2015, themed ‘Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Water Unites Us’ in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal,SDG 6 of ensuring access to water and sanitation for all

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Highlighting EKOEXCEL’s efforts to promote inclusive education for all genders and encourage female interest in science, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King disclosed that the initiative gives them equal opportunities like their male counterparts

Alawiye King further promised that EKOEXCEL would continue to create an enabling environment for the female pupils and that they won’t be discouraged from following their interests

EKOEXCEL harnesses innovation and science to improve both pupils and teachers in Lagos’ public schools, so encouraging females to study science is a priority to us.

Nigerian female amazons have recorded great strides in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), and we want to produce more from Lagos public schools.

Abigail Ajayi, a 10 year old primary five pupil Methodisy Primary School, said, “I love science because it has brought about advancement in technology in diverse ways Science is the lifeblood of the future, and I’m proud to be a girl that loves science ”

Also speaking on her preference for science, 11 year old Sofia Ochapa, primary 5 pupil of Apelehin Schoool, disclosed that “I enjoy solving mathematics a lot, it is challenging to me I like science subjects, particularly basic science because I would like to be a doctor in future to save lives of poor people,” Ochapa said.

Sarah Okpor and Salimat Ibrahim, both pupils of Dairy Farm Nursery and Primary School, Agege, similarly hailed the impacts of science Okpor said, “I love science because science is a way of life, and science is life ” In contrast, Ibrahim said, “I love mathematics and calculations because the accountant is the bedrock of a nation ”

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February 2nd 2022

Years before he became Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu was well aware that the youth must be invested in them through quality education

Failing to invest in children and youth triggers substantial economic, social, and political costs resulting in adverse outcomes such as early school drop out, poor labour market entry, risky sexual behaviours, substance abuse, and crime and violence

Through words and actions before and after assuming office, Sanwo Olu has demonstrated commitment to quality and transformational education

He made education and technology the critical third pillar of his THEMES development agenda, with the others being Traffic Management and Transportation; Health and Environment; making Lagos a 21st Century Economy; Entertainment and Tourism and Security and Governance.

Despite the massive construction and renovation of existing educational infrastructures completion of more than 1,097 school projects, upgrade and rehabilitation of 322 dilapidated public schools and furnishing primary schools with 87,000 dual composite units of chairs and desks the governor’s trump card in the education revolution of his administration is the EKOEXCEL (Excellence in Child Education and Learning) initiative

I am delighted that the study showed the meaningful impacts of EKOEXCEL on our pupils and things will only get better, going forward.

We have taken key learning from the report and will address areas of concern. The governor’s wish and desire is that pupils of public primary schools receive quality instructions that would be beneficial to them and also the state, in the long run.

In fact, primary one EKOEXCEL pupils are performing better than their pre EKOEXCEL peers on foundational numeracy skills It also emerged that as schools spend more time in the programme, and their school leaders and teachers receive continuous professional development and positive habits strengthen, their pupils benefit on both fluency and numeracy assessments Pupils at more ‘mature’ EKOEXCEL schools outperform peers at newer EKOEXCEL schools “The third research question was if there were better learning outcomes among pupils who (a) consistently attend lessons and (b) learn from teachers who consistently deliver lessons?”

In addition, EKOEXCEL pupils are performing well when compared with other international contexts On the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN), EKOEXCEL ranks first out of 14 contexts for classes two to three and third out of 14 contexts for classes four to six,” it read

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February 1st 2022

Wahab Alawiye King, the executive chairman of the Universal Basic Education Board Lagos State (LASUBEB) has disclosed that the goal of EKOEXCEL initiative of the state is to make the pupils and teachers global competitive.

Alawiye King made this known on Tuesday, February 1, during a media briefing in commemoration of the two years anniversary of EKOEXCEL programme in Lagos State held at the conference hall of LASUBEB Maryland office

The LASUBEB boss disclosed that within the two years of operation, the EKOEXCEL initiative has achieved its main objective which is to bring about a transformational education system that is tailored to leverage technology

He highlighted teachers’ empowerment to meet the current realities of the technology driven ecosystem of teaching and learning as the major challenge faced by the board in executing the goals of the initiative

He highlighted teachers’ empowerment to meet the current realities of the technology driven ecosystem of teaching and learning as the major challenge faced by the board in executing the goals of the initiative

Speaking on the place of the physically challenged children in the EKOEXCEL initiative, Alawiye King stated that LASUBEB has provided 31 inclusive units where learning and teaching are made possible for them

LASUBEB through the EKOEXCEL initiative has succeeded in establishing a pupil’s sensitive and teachers engaging approach to learning and teaching in the state. This takes cognizance of the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic that embedded in the emotional, intellectual and psychomotor learning designs. Our classrooms are more equipped to meet the needs of being more engaging and interactive,

“EKOEXCEL is accommodating, and schools are made to be all inclusive; just as the mantra of LASUBEB states “Leaving no child behind , we are working with various organizations to ensure that all children, even the special children are integrated,” he explained

Alawiye King explained that the operation zero tolerance of Lagos State was initiated based on disturbing news of out of children in the state

“The Project Zero Initiative was put in place to help mitigate against the menace of out of school children in the state. And to drive this initiative home, the state is providing uniforms, books, etc for pupils in public schools. Education is free in Lagos State,” he emphasized

He reiterated that the zero project goal is to reduce the number of out of school children in the state “As at now 136 out of school children from Makoko has been integrated into Lagos State public schools,” Alawiye King stated

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January 31st 2022

LAGOS A report has revealed that EKOEXCEL, the basic education reform programme of the Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu administration, is improving pupils, its main target

The EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement

It further showed that an average Primary Three EKOEXCEL pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary Five pupil from before the launch of the EKOEXCEL programme

On average, EKOEXCEL Primary 2 3 pupils are outperforming 13 other country contexts on the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN) while Primary 4 6 rank third out of 14 country contexts on the same numeracy assessment

Four research questions guided the evaluation The first was: “The global pandemic led to learning loss nearly everywhere How did it affect EKOEXCEL pupils’ performance in literacy? The assessment found that since a baseline oral reading fluency evaluation in Lagos State public schools in 2019 (before the launch of EKOEXCEL), pupils have made outstanding progress across all grade levels 2021 pupils are reading an average of 311% more correct words per minute compared with their 2019 pre EKOEXCEL counterparts, with the largest gains among Primary 1 pupils.

“The study also sought to know how the pandemic affected EKOEXCEL pupils’ performance in numeracy, finding that “EKOEXCEL Primary Two pupils are significantly outperforming their pre EKOEXCEL counterparts on simple addition, simple subtraction, and addition/subtraction with borrowing.

“These gains are significant, especially when we consider that average learning loss due to COVID closures during this time is estimated to be between 0 5 and one full year of schooling in reading across five countries in Africa Even in the United Kingdom, where remote learning opportunities were more accessible, learning losses amounted to 2 2 months in reading for primary school pupils

The EKOEXCEL programme not only mitigated learning loss; it actually accelerated learning amidst a global learning crisis

“Pupils are achieving impressive gains compared with pre EKOEXCEL evaluations. In addition, EKOEXCEL pupils are performing well when compared with other international contexts On the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN), EKOEXCEL ranks 1st out of 14 contexts for Class 2 3 and 3rd out of 14 contexts for Class 4 6,” it read

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January 31st 2022

Babajide Sanwo Olu, the executive governor of Lagos State through his administration’s EKOEXCEL, a basic education reform programme is improving pupils in public primary schools which is the main target

According to the EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 endline fluency and numeracy evaluation, EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance prior to the commencement of the initiative

The report states that an average primary 3 EKOEXCEL pupil can now read at nearly the same fluency level as an average primary 5 pupil from before the launch of the programme

Wahab Alawiye King, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB’s) executive chairman, responding to the report’s findings, expressed his delight, promising that it is only the beginning of EKOEXCEL’s positive impacts

The assessment report stated that on average, EKOEXCEL primary 2 3 pupils are outperforming 13 other country contexts on the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN) while primary 4 6 ranked third out of 14 country contexts on the same numeracy assessment

Adebayo Adefuye, a permanent board member of LASUBEB and oversight chair of the EKOEXCEL programme, also expressed his delight, noting that there would be further improvements by the time the next evaluation is done

“We are happy with the report’s findings and we take it as further motivation to work harder and achieve more milestones We are surely not going to rest on our oars until our public school system becomes significantly better, with parents and pupils themselves attesting to the positive changes,” Adefuye said

Crucially, the evaluation affirms that EKOEXCEL is both improving learning over what existed before and it is continuing to improve learning with the programme, over time.

I am most delighted that the study showed the meaningful impacts of EKOEXCEL on our pupils and things will only get better, going forward. We have taken key learning’s from the report and will address areas of concern."

The study, which was conducted in July 2021 involved researchers administering two assessments to primary 1 6 pupils. The tests were an oral reading fluency assessment (using a primary 2 passage and a grade level passage) and a foundational numeracy assessment (using ICAN)

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January 30th 2022

A report has revealed that EKOEXCEL, the basic education reform programme of the Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu administration, is improving pupils, its main target

Speaking to the report’s findings, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s, LASUBEB’s, Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King, stated the EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed that an average Primary 3 EKOEXCEL pupil is now reading at nearly the same fluency level as an average Primary five pupil from before the launch of the EKOEXCEL programme.

On average, EKOEXCEL Primary 2 3 pupils are outperforming 13 other country contexts on the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN), while Primary 4 6 rank third out of 14 country contexts on the same numeracy assessment Crucially, the evaluation affirms that EKOEXCEL is both improving learning over what existed before and is itself continuing to improve learning with the program, over time

The study, which was conducted in July 2021 involved researchers administering two assessments to primary 1 6 pupils

The tests were an oral reading fluency assessment (using a Primary 2 passage and a grade level passage) and a foundational numeracy assessment (using the International Common Assessment of Numeracy, or ICAN) Four research questions guided the evaluation

The assessment found that since a baseline oral reading fluency evaluation in Lagos State public schools in 2019 (before the launch of EKOEXCEL), pupils have made outstanding progress across all grade levels. 2021 pupils are reading an average of 311 per cent more correct words per minute compared with their 2019 pre-EKOEXCEL counterparts, with the largest gains among Primary 1 pupils.

“These gains are significant, especially when we consider that average learning loss due to COVID closures during this time is estimated to be between 0 5 and 1 full year of schooling in reading across 5 countries in Africa

"Even in the United Kingdom, where remote learning opportunities were more accessible, learning losses amounted to 2 2 months in reading for primary school pupils

The EKOEXCEL programme not only mitigated learning loss; it actually accelerated learning amidst a global learning crisis.

“The study also sought to know how the pandemic affected EKOEXCEL pupils’ performance in numeracy, finding that EKOEXCEL Primary 2 pupils are significantly outperforming their pre EKOEXCEL counterparts on simple addition, simple subtraction, and addition/subtraction with borrowing

“Primary 1 EKOEXCEL pupils are performing roughly one full of their pre EKOEXCEL peers on foundational numeracy skills

“It also emerged that as schools spend more time in the programme, and their school leaders and teachers receive continuous professional development and positive habits strengthen, their pupils benefit on both fluency and numeracy assessments.

“Pupils at more ‘mature’ EKOEXCEL schools outperform peers at newer EKOEXCEL schools

”The third research question was if there were better learning outcomes among pupils who (A) consistently attend lessons and (B) learn from teachers who consistently deliver lessons?The report showed that pupils who consistently receive the ‘full’ EKOEXCEL programme perform far better than pupils in the general sample

“To further interrogate the differences, the study compared two different samples: intention to treat (ITT): includes all pupils tested in the 2021 sample, regardless of their attendance or their teacher’s lesson completion rate and treatment on treated (ToT) that includes: only pupils who (1) were in attendance for more than 50 per cent of instructional days and (2) attended a classroom where the teacher delivered more than 50 per cent of lessons

“On grade level oral reading fluency, ToT pupils read an average of five correct words per minute more than their ITT counterparts

“ToT pupils are also significantly less likely to be non readers by 3 per cent across all grade levels There was a similar pattern on numeracy outcomes

“ToT pupils outperformed ITT pupils on the ICAN numeracy assessment by roughly 2 per cent across all grade levels.”

Alawiye King said, “The last question was locating the primary areas of growth in fluency and numeracy for the future of EKOEXCEL and the findings were equally heartwarming.“Pupils are achieving impressive gains compared with pre EKOEXCEL evaluations.

“In addition, EKOEXCEL pupils are performing well when compared with other international contexts On the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN), EKOEXCEL ranks 1st out of 14 contexts for Class 2 3 and 3rd out of 14 contexts for Class 4 6 ”

Despite the impressive outcomes, the study held that there was room for improvement compared with international fluency norms and also on some foundational numeracy outcomes

“Pupils are still behind international fluency benchmarks while pupils struggled with some foundational numeracy skills compared with 13 other countries (specifically more complex skills like multiplication and division).

Going forward, therefore, EXOEXCEL would focus on ensuring that the average pupil is meeting or exceeding international fluency benchmarks, and also that EKOEXCEL pupils outperform other comparable contexts on more complex foundational numeracy competencies,”

Report Highlights Impacts of EKOEXCEL.

“I“I am most delighted that the study showed the meaningful impacts of EKOEXCEL on our pupils and things will only get better, going forward. We have taken key learnings from the report and will address areas of concern.

““The Governor’s wish and desire is that pupils of public primary schools receive quality instructions that would be beneficial to them and also the state, in the long run, so we are happy that EKOEXCEL is on the right track, according to these findings” he said.

Permanent Board Member of LASUBEB and oversight chairman of the EKOEXCEL programme, Adebayo Adefuye, corroborated, noting that there would be further improvements by the time the next evaluation is done

“We are happy with the report’s findings and we take it as further motivation to work harder and achieve more milestones We are surely not going to rest on our oars until our public school system becomes significantly better, with parents and pupils themselves attesting to the positive changes,” Adefuye said

January 25th 2022

As the world marked the 2022 International Day of Education themed: “Changing Course, Transforming Education” on Monday, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) has promised not to relent in its efforts to improve primary education in the state

Commenting on this year’s celebration and EKOEXCEL’s strides, LASUBEB’s Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King, said good education is the foundation for the better future the present administration wants for all Lagos State pupils. He explained that quality education is also crucial to the state’s progress and growth in the 21st Century and that the government is sparing no efforts to develop the sector

Alawiye King, who highlighted the achievements of EKOEXCEL in just two years of existence, said it would not relent in upskilling teachers and improving pupils’ learning environment.

“The recently released EKOEXCEL 2020-2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation that showed EKOEXCEL pupils are making remarkable progress in oral reading fluency and foundational numeracy compared to their performance before the initiative’s commencement, is a challenge to us to up our game and we shall do just that so that by the next evaluation, we will have more progress to report.

EKOEXCEL 2020 2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation showed how the intervention is improving pupils of public schools and transforming the education sector It showed that on average, EKOEXCEL Primary 2 3 pupils are outperforming 13 other country contexts on the International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN) while Primary 4 6 rank third out of 14 country contexts on the same numeracy assessment

The evaluation also affirmed that EKOEXCEL is both improving learning over what existed before and is itself continuing to improve learning To further consolidate the intervention’s achievements while striving for more academic excellence, EKOEXCEL has commenced a robust public awareness campaign

The campaign’s objectives include driving enrolment and reducing the number of out of school children in alignment with the government’s ‘Leave No Child Behind Policy’ and boosting academic excellence from a foundational level in Lagos public schools.

The others include engaging parents and communities on the need and importance of education and connecting citizens to the government’s economic growth agenda through the transformation of education

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January 24th 2022

There are about 13 million out of school children in Nigeria, out of which two million are in Lagos State These children are not only dangerous to society; they also are targets of predators EKOEXCEL, an education intervention initiative of the Lagos State Government ensures that the children are taken off the streets and enrolled into classrooms, thereby protecting them from violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation and exclusion which they face daily.

Since Nigeria’s economic fortunes nosedived as a result of a fall in the prices of oil in the international market; leading to economic recession, then compounded by the Coronavirus pandemic, many Nigerian families find it difficult to feed well let alone foot education bills of their children Some in schools were withdrawn.

Figures from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS) indicate that close to 13 million Nigerian children are out of school And every year, the army of out of school children keeps swelling They roam the streets and constitute societal nuisance

Experts posit that the out of school children are not only dangerous to society; they also are targets of predators

In the circumstances, therefore, they are endangered species, as they have, several times, become victims of societal failure They face violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation and exclusion

Pundits in the knowledge industry have maintained that a society or country that is interested genuinely in its future would not toil with the education of its children or youths.

This may have informed the decision of the Lagos State Government to ensure that all citizens of the state receive quality education. To realise this objective, it introduced the EKOEXCEL programme.

Through the programme, the state is determined to tackle the problem that the over two million out of school children in the state may create It is instructive that at the inception of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu administration, he assured those indigenous to Lagos State that the provision of quality education was a major priority of his administration and he was determined to change the face of primary education by re training and empowering teachers with technology driven techniques to tutor students as well as the enrollment of out of school children into school with a robust pupil enrollment drive exercise.

The enrollment drive exercise has yielded tremendous results since its commencement, with a good number of out of school children being captured and registered into EKOEXCEL schools

It was through the exercise that the story of a boy called Segun Borno came to the fore

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January 18th 2022

The Executive Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, LASUBEB, Wahab Alawiye King said the EkoExcel programme of the state government has indeed rescued a lot of children from engaging in various social vices in Lagos State since its inception

Alawiye King, who stated this while giving the scorecard as well as achievements of the programme, said over 500,000 pupils across 1009 schools are participating

He recalled that since the commencement of the programme, it has taken many out of school children off the streets and onboarding them into classrooms, as well as protecting out of school children from daily violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation and exclusion they were facing.

According to him, “It cannot be overemphasized that over Nine Millons out of school children need protection from the daily violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation and exclusion they face

“Lagos State has over 2 million out of school children, this is a problem that the government wanted to tackle with the introduction of the programme

”According to Alawiye King, “LASUBEB EKOEXCEL, is a transformational intervention launched in 2019 by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor and upskill teachers leveraging technology

“The enrollment drive exercise has yielded tremendous results since its commencement, with a good number of out of school children being captured and registered into EKOEXCEL schools as a result of the exercise, one, in particular, is the story of a boy called Segun Borno

“Segun Borno wouldn’t have believed if he had been told before September 2021 that he would be enrolled in a primary school by that month end and improved his literacy and numeracy skills three months later

With empirical proof from the recently released EKOEXCEL 2020-2021 Endline Fluency and Numeracy Evaluation that affirmed that the intervention is making a significant impact with pupils, teachers and the states’ educational system, it is also noteworthy that it is succeeding in reducing out of school children.

He added that “Sanwo Olu, at the inception of his administration, assured Lagosians that the provision of qualitative education was a major priority and he was determined to change the face of primary education by re training and empowering teachers with technology driving techniques to tutor students as well as the enrollment of out of school children into school with a robust pupil enrollment drive exercise

January 7th 2021

Lagos State Government has assured that it would leave no stone unturned to ensure the full implementation of the 2022 budget

Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Sam Egube, accompanied by some members of the state executive council gave the assurance at a press briefing on the detailed analysis of this year budget, held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre Ikeja.

Speaking on the 2022 budget estimates, Egube said the budget, christened “Budget of Consolidation” was a landmark in the history of the state both in its size and texture, adding that the approved budget was of 1 58 trillion naira made up of 1 167 trillion naira capital expenditure and 591 281 billion naira recurrent expenditure

He said the budget analysis was a demonstration of the present administration’s commitment to complete all ongoing projects, massive infrastructure renewal and development towards rebuilding and actualizing a Greater Lagos

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The commissioner said the budget will focused on construction and completion of projects in the aspects of roads, traffic management, infrastructure, health, science, technology, sports, building of stadia across the five divisions and environment

Egube also stated that the objectives of the budget were tourism, Agriculture, food security, wealth creation, employment, human development, social intervention, Energy and Education Sector which included rehabilitation of Schools, Eko excel, among others.

The 65% performance of Capex is the result of our closure of the 100 billion bond transaction, which was over subscribed in December 2021. As a result, we believe that Capex performance will close at about 85% by December 2021. This therefore is expected to enable the state achieve a strong budget performance of about 89% by year end 2021 despite the daunting challenges in the year.

He appealed to all the citizens of Lagos to participate in governance and fulfill their civic responsibilities by paying their taxes as and when due in order to ensure optimal performance of the budget

Speaking earlier on evaluation last year’s budget, the commissioner said: “2021 budget of ₦1 257 trillion had a total revenue of ₦984 573billion and deficit financing of ₦271 994 billion; the Capital to Recurrent Ratio stood at 59:41 i e , Capital Expenditure of ₦743 224 billion and a recurrent expenditure of ₦513.343 billion . As at November 30th, 2021, the budget posted a performance of 73%. Our revenue performance was 75%, while capital and recurrent expenditure performed at 65% & 83% respectively.

In his remarks, the Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, thanked the media for their supports urging them to be objective by giving an accurate reports of the 2022 budget analysis

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December 22nd 2021

Ahead of the new school term in January 2022 and continuous pursuit of excellence, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board’s (LASUBEB) EKOEXCEL has stepped up its public awareness campaign.

Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu launched EKOEXCEL in 2019 to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor and upskill teachers leveraging technology.

So far, over 12,000 headteachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curriculum.

Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,009 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme

The education reform programme has also recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through technology (eLearning) in Lagos State primary schools.

The transformational intervention has also boosted uniformity and strict adherence to the curriculum with teachers’ tablets preloaded with lessons and content that can be effectively monitored for standardisation across all of Lagos’ 1,009 public primary schools

To further consolidate the intervention’s achievements while striving for more academic excellence, EKOEXCEL has commenced a public awareness campaign online and physically

Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu is very passionate about basic education and his dream is to reduce the number of out-of-school children to the minimum while deploying the latest technology for instruction in schools.

The campaign’s objectives include driving enrolment and reducing the number of out of school children in alignment with the government’s ‘Leave No Child Behind Policy’ and boosting academic excellence from a foundational level in Lagos public schools

Others include engaging parents and communities on the need and importance of education and connecting citizens to the government’s economic growth agenda through the transformation of education

The program and its goals are being showcased on billboards, street lamp banners, radio jingles, TV interviews and commercials, as well as social media engagements with reputable influencers This latest public awareness campaign follows the recent enrollment exercises across 10 local government and local council development areas that involved local community leaders and influencers, including Nollywood celebrities

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December 22nd 2021

To promote agriculture in the state and also encourage farming among pupils, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board organized a Pupils’ Agricultural Exhibition recently at LASUBEB Multi Purpose Hall Maryland, Ikeja

The Commissioner, Ministry of Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, at the gathering, stated that agriculture is an effective tool against hunger and poverty, adding that it is very essential to major industries such as manufacturing pharmaceuticals, plastic, and so on

Furthermore, she stated that it is the catalyst of development in the country and also a bedrock of every profession, adding that no nation can survive without food

She noted that the domestic production of livestock and farm produce is far below national demand, which is leaving room for the importation of livestock with inflation, urging the pupils to continue to engage themselves in farming

Olusanya urged teachers to introduce scientific methods of farming such as mechanized farming and other technical models in agriculture to EKOEXCEL pupils

The Executive Chairman LASUBEB, Wahab Alawiye King, disclosed that 51 schools from 11 local government education authorities benefited from the agricultural training programme funded by Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)

Alawiye King stated that the project is to foster the agricultural skills of the pupils.

Today shows that education is holistic, it is better to catch them young, overreliance on oil and other product has to be discouraged, agriculture is the most important sector and we are naturally endowed in this part of the world and as such, we need to take advantage of it.

“This is the harvest period; this is the second series and as you can see, it is a bumper harvest It is to encourage the pupils into agriculture and to also show that it contributes to our economy”

At the exhibition, the pupils joyfully displayed various farm produce and livestock such as yam, plantain, cassava, chickens, pigs and many more

EKOEXCEL Pupils now attend and participate in such exhibitions with much improved dramatization and execution of their play acting with an eagerness to showcase their development in school. Before the introduction of EKOEXCEL, pupil attendance, pupil learning outcomes, teacher content knowledge, teacher motivation as well as pupil optimism were below par

Delivery of scientifically based lesson plans in every EKOEXCEL classroom paired with world class classroom management techniques makes learning far more likely to happen under the EKOEXCEL programme

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December 20th 2021

Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) cheered teachers at the maiden edition of the long service award ceremony organized for teaching and non teaching staff of the board, which took place at LASUBEB multi purpose hall, Maryland, Ikeja at the weekend

The Executive Chairman LASUBEB, Wahab Alawiye King, explained that the gathering was held in appreciation of the staff for their conscientious and meritorious service to the state government and to EKOEXCEL pupils

Alawiye King disclosed that the event initiated by the board was backed by Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu, who has consistently reiterated the importance of teachers in the basic education sector and to also appreciate their efforts in contributing to the transformation of education in the State

In his contribution, the board member, Dr Saheed Ibikunle, also reiterated that the important of occasion

We are here to celebrate, commend and encourage them to continue to do their best. I congratulate all the awardees, they should continue to conscientiously do their job, be focused and more dedicated in their service delivery. To whom much is given much is expected

Since the inception of EKOEXCEL, over 12,000 basic education teachers have been given an unprecedented amount of training, coaching, and support in all areas of learning management starting from upskilling in the application of technology and the science of learning in their everyday functions to constant coaching on lesson delivery, pupil motivation, classroom management and focus on pupil achievement The array of teacher support ranges from multi day in Person induction training for teachers and headteachers to coaches and mentors who visit each classroom three times a month to support teachers with specially equipped tool and instructional strategies.

In addition, a well trained resolution team constantly within reach through a toll free customer care system who are dedicated to support teachers on technology and other administrative issues

EkoExcel’sPursuitforQualityEducationin LagosSchools

December 8th 2021

When the idea of the Eko Excel initiative was mooted in 2019, it was to support teachers in achieving better learning outcomes in the classroom The initiative is an education reform of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu’s administration in developing more highly skilled teachers in public schools and enhancing Lagos’ basic education curriculum

The programme is encapsulated in the third pillar of the THEMES agenda to provide education and technology So far, over 18,000 headteachers and teachers have been moved from analogue to digital teaching, using tablets and updated curriculum Over 14,000 primary school teachers from 1,017 public primary schools have been captured under the scheme The permanent board member in charge of the special project of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LSUBEB), Bayo Adefuye, told THISDAY that the outcome of the teacher training over the past two years had improved

drastically as it has made the classroom more interesting, engaging and fun

He described the initiative as a transformational intervention to raise the standard of education in Lagos State, adding that it seeks to increase teachers’ capacity and improve pupils’ learning outcomes leveraging technology

Teachers are given tablets to use, while the headteachers are given smartphones. With these tablets, you can take attendance. You have your lesson plans on it and enter your exam and assessment scores. Lessons are timed on it. Through it, we give advice to the teachers on how to go about their lesson plans,” the official stressed. “Information on exams, attendance, scores, even information on details about their parents are taken on the phone.

“Their outcome over the past two years has improved drastically It shows that learning is now uniform all over the state because the same thing is taught all over the state every day,” Adefuye stated “The same thing they are learning in Epe is what they are learning in Badagry or Shomolu ”

He described the initiative as a transformational intervention to raise the standard of education in Lagos State, adding that it seeks to increase teachers’ capacity and improve pupils’ learning outcomes leveraging technology.

Adefuye added, “If you set a solid foundation for him (a student), you will find out that the individual would press for his own development. The good thing about EkoExcel is the think tank behind it ”

He further revealed that the state has technical partners (New Globe)

‘Lagoswillimprovebasiceducationthrough EKOEXCEL’

November 22nd 2021

The newly elected Dean of the Executive Chairmen, State Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) and Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), Mr Wahab Alawiye King, has said Lagos will not relent in leveraging technology to advance primary education through EKOEXCEL

Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu inaugurated EKOEXCEL (Excellence in Child Education and Learning) in 2019 to provide quality education for the rich and the poor and upskill teachers through cutting edge technology

Speaking on the sidelines of the quarterly meeting of the Universal Basic Education (UBEC)

Management with chairmen of SUBEBs in Nigeria with the theme:

‘Enhancing Access, Equity and Standards in Basic Education Through Technology Driven Initiatives,” held in Benin City, Edo State from November 15 to 18, Alawiye King said leveraging technology to boost primary

education through EKOEXCEL was a long term strategy of the government

Alawiye King, who was elected SUBEBs Dean at the meeting, explained that although Lagos borrowed the idea from Edo State, it had adopted it to fit its peculiar requirements and that EKOEXCEL had been tailored to meet pupils’ needs

Alawiye King, who was elected SUBEBs Dean at the meeting, explained that although Lagos borrowed the idea from Edo State, it had adopted it to fit its peculiar requirements and that EKOEXCEL had been tailored to meet pupils’ needs

We want to make the education sector in Lagos globally competitive, hence boosting the standard and quality with technology. Also, the demand for education has outweighed the supply, but we can bridge the gap with technology, which is what EKOEXCEL is doing,” he said.

He said: “We have adopted the Edo system in a manner to bring the best out of our pupils Using technology to boost education is where the world is going now It is part of our strategy in Lagos That is complementing education with technology so, we are leveraging technology to move basic education forward in Lagos.”

The LASUBEB chairman added that the Lagos State Government would ensure the success of EKOEXCEL, because it wanted to make the education sector globally competitive and give more pupils access to education

LagostoshowcaseachievementofEKOEXCEL atUBECmeetinginEdo

November 15th 2021

Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) will showcase the success recorded so far with EKOEXCEL, an education reform program at the quarterly meeting of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) management with executive chairpersons of SUBEB that will hold in Benin City, Edo State, between November 15 18

EKOEXCEL (Excellence in Child Education and Learning), was initiated by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu in 2019, as part of his THEMES agenda to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor across the state and upskill teachers leveraging cutting edge technology.

All 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will participate at the UBEC meeting, with the theme: “Enhancing Access, Equity and Standards in Basic Education through Technology driven Initiatives”

The meeting aims to draw attention to the growing importance of an integrated system wide approach using teacher coaching and technology to improve pupils’ learning outcomes at scale

According to him:” the programme which is being executed in partnership with Bridge, now rebranded as New Globe as the technical partner, also equips teachers with skills to deliver value and empower pupils with the requisite knowledge to improve education and help sustain the growth of Lagos State as a leading knowledge driven city and economy in the world.

EXOEXCEL has recorded remarkable achievements we are extremely proud of within a short period, and this meeting will help us further retool it for maximum efficiency during the sessions. We are also certain that states that don’t have such will borrow a leaf from us to revolutionise their public schools to become competitive and at par with private schools”.

LASUBEB’s permanent board member and oversight chair of EKOEXCEL, Bayo Adefuye also expressed hopes for the meeting, adding that the intervention would become more popular and adopted “Lagos wants to be an exemplar and trailblazer, and though Edo State started first, we are making appreciable progress that others can learn from too,” he said

He added that EKOEXCEL has dramatically accelerated student literacy and numeracy performances in two short years, with significant differences between student performances in EKOEXCEL schools and their peers in traditional schools.

HowEKOEXCELacceleratedstudents’literacy performance–LASUBEBChairman

November 14th 2021

Executive Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), Wahab Alawiye King has said the state’s EKOEXCEL project has accelerated students’ literacy and numeracy performance in the last two years

Alawiye King spoke at the quarterly meeting of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) management with executive chairpersons of SUBEB which held in Benin City, Edo State

The event serves as an opportunity for peer review, progress evaluation, planning and goal setting for the next quarter, which would be held between 15 and 18 November 2021 He said that the essence of the quarterly meeting was to come up with a collaborative approach geared towards ensuring that every child has an unfettered access to education

The chairman stated that “EXOEXCEL has recorded remarkable achievements we are extremely proud of within a short period, and this meeting will help us further retool it for maximum efficiency during the sessions.

Alawiye King said the project aimed to equip teachers with skills to deliver value and empower students with the requisite knowledge to improve education and help sustain the growth of Lagos State as a leading knowledge driven city and economy in the world.

EKOEXCEL has dramatically accelerated student literacy and numeracy performances in two short years, with significant differences between student performances in EKOEXCEL schools and their peers in traditional schools. EKOEXCEL students advanced in numeracy twice as fast as students in traditional schools.

LASUBEB’s Permanent Board member and oversight chair of EKOEXCEL, Bayo Adefuye also expressed hope that the intervention of the programme would become more popular and adopted by all

“Lagos wants to be an exemplar and trailblazer, and though Edo State started first, we are making appreciable progress that others can learn from too,” he said

EkoExcelintroducesstudentstocoding

2nd 2021

EkoExcel, a Lagos State electronic technology based initiative in basic education has marked ‘Hour of Code’ lessons for primary one to six students in the state Hour of Code, according to a statement on Monday, is a global movement to introduce people of all ages to computer programming in a fun way.

The founder of Code org, Hadi Partovi, in the statement, said the initiative was created for pupils to be introduced to the concepts of computer programming. The event, themed, ‘Learn Computer Science, Change the World,’ involved the participation of pupils in lessons focused on computers and coding.

Partovi said, “The Hour of Code is a global computer science initiative by code org that creates a fun and creative environment for pupils to be introduced to the concepts of computer programming It is designed to make coding simple and show that anybody can learn the basics of computer science

During the hour long event, pupils participated in a lesson focused on computers and coding They worked individually and in small groups to answer questions based on the lesson being taught At the completion of the Hour of Code, pupils received orange stickers stating, ‘I Did the Hour of Code!’.

Technology is transforming every industry on the planet Learning computer science is essential for pupils to thrive in the 21st century Regardless of what they want to be when they grow up, knowing how to build technology will give them confidence and a competitive edge and this event gives them a head start.

This scheme was designed to demystify coding and show that computer science is not rocket science—anybody can learn its basics and over 100 million students worldwide have tried their hands at Hour of Code programme. The demand for relevant 21st-century computer science education knows no boundaries.

The Hour of Code has served more than 100 million students in 180 countries who participated at the same time in an Hour of Code event last year In December 2021, students from all over the world will run an Hour of Code event together in over 45 languages and EKOEXCEL pupils are hopeful that they would continue to join their peers all around the world in the program

EKOEXCEL trained teachers helped the pupils prepare for the international event by raising their interest in IT, answering their questions, and encouraging them to keep learning

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Lagos:LASUBEB’sEKOEXCELgainsinternational recognition

October 29th 2021

EKOEXCEL, a flagship basic education transformation programme, enacted by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu in 2019 has gained international recognition in less than two years of its existence

The governor, at the start of his administration, assured Lagosians that the provision of qualitative education was a major priority of his administration and he was determined to change the face of primary education by empowering teachers with new and basic technological techniques to train the students

The programmes’ achievements were recognised by The Mobiles for Education (mEducation) Alliance, an international non profit organisation focused on the evidence driven and sustainable role of technology in education to advance quality educational outcomes

EKOEXCEL was invited to participate as a presenter at their 2021 mEducation Alliance Symposium a 3 day programme that ran from the 27th 30th of September, 2021 that had a general theme of “EdTech for Accelerating Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in Low Resource Contexts. ”

Hon Adebayo Adefuye, a permanent board member of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) and oversight chairman of the EKOEXCEL programme, represented EKOEXCEL as a discussant in the Ministry of Education (MoE) interactive session which was moderated by UNICEF’s Juan Giraldo.

According to Sanwo Olu, “In the last couple of years, we have built strong foundations and this fiscal year, we increased our budget on education from eight to twelve per cent. We invested in curriculum development through EKOEXCEL to change the learning outcomes from our schools.”

Other discussants in the session were, John Kimotho, head of Educational Media Directorate, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development and Waleed Al Ali, General Coordinator, Digital School Initiative at MBRGI (UAE)

Speaking during the session, Adefuye said, “We first used 300 EKOEXCEL schools as a baseline and the results were staggering, even in the first eight weeks In terms of literacy, learning was three times faster and in numeracy two times faster than schools that were not in EKOEXCEL ”

October 28th 2021

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu yesterday kicked off the 7th African Conference on Health and Biosecurity.

It will hold at the Civic Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe, Victoria Island, Lagos and end tomorrow

The EKOEXCEL (Excellence in Child Education and Learning) programme of the Lagos State Government has shone at the 2021 education symposium organised by the Mobiles for Education (mEducation) Alliance.

Representing Lagos State at the interactive session moderated by the United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF’s) Juan Giraldo was the permanent board member of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) and oversight chair of the EKOEXCEL programme, Adebayo Adefuye

Highlighting EKOEXCEL’s strides, he said that 300 EKOEXCEL schools were the baseline, adding that the results in the first eight weeks were impressive

Adefuye, who described Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu as a visionary leader, who wanted equal opportunities for less privileged children with EKOEXCEL, said the programme was being monitored

“We have a crisis response unit that is under the LASUBEB Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King. They respond to issues promptly, even in the furthest parts of the state.”

He said: “We have a crisis response unit that is under the LASUBEB Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King. They respond to issues promptly, even in the furthest parts of the state ”

Sanwo-Olukicksoffconferenceonbiosecurity

EducationPolicyReform:WeAlreadyHave LocalSolutionInNigeria–Sanwo-Olu

October 27th 2021

Lagos State Governor, Babajide

Sanwo Olu, has said that Nigeria does not need to copy beneficial e learning solutions that work well within the country from outside The governor said this at the recent Ekiti Investment and Economic Summit held in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, highlighting the importance of peer reviews among governors and public officials

Sanwo Olu, in a panel of discussants alongside Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and Governors Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, as well as Nasir el Rufai of Kaduna State, disclosed that Lagos borrowed the idea of its e education intervention, EKOEXCEL, from Edo.

Bridge, now rebranded as New Globe, is the technical partner managing the programme with the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) having oversight functions

Highlighting some of its other benefits, the governor said: “We can check from the tablet what attendance we have in our schools, which teacher has come in; what time they clock in and what are the lesson notes. You can design the same curriculum irrespective of which part of the state the schools are in, so you can have the same quality in terms of input and the expected outcomes from education.”

Governor Sanwo Olu inaugurated EKOEXCEL in 2019 as part of his THEMES agenda, to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor across the state and upskill teachers leveraging cutting edge technology.

In line with the governors’ outlined achievements for his second year in office campaign, the programme has accelerated pupils’ learning, which has led to better classroom culture and more robust curriculum management

“I usually acknowledge Governor Obaseki because I copied something that he introduced during his first tenure and which is working three times in Lagos, education.

“He started EdoBEST, and he brought in Bridge (New Globe), an e-learning solution provider with tablets for basic education.

EKOEXCEL has dramatically accelerated student literacy and numeracy performances, with significant differences between student performances in EKOEXCEL schools versus their peers in traditional schools

EKOEXCEL students advanced in numeracy twice as fast as students in traditional schools At the same time, they progressed three times as quickly as their peers in comparable schools

Lagoshaslocalsolutionsforeducationpolicy reforminNigeria–Sanwo-Olu

October 21st 2021

With the EKOEXCEL initiative, Lagos State Government has found the needed solution for education reform in Nigeria, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu of Lagos State, has said According to him, EKOEXCEL is an effective e learning solution that Nigeria can model rather than bringing alternatives from outside the country.

Speaking as a panelist at the just concluded ‘Ekiti Investment and Economic Summit’ held in Ado Ekiti, Sanwo Olu disclosed that Lagos borrowed the idea of the EKOEXCEL from the EdoBEST initiative introduced by Governor Obaseki of Edo State during his first tenure He however pointed out that the initiative is working three times more in Lagos compared to Edo State

Listing the benefits, Sanwo Olu said that teachers’ attendance and their lesson notes can be viewed and cross checked via tablet He said the electronic learning platform allows Lagos State Government to design and use the same curriculum in all parts of the state.

He said the initiative has accelerated pupils’ learning, which has led to better classroom culture and more robust curriculum management

Bayo Adefuye, permanent board member, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), who represented management of EKOEXCEL at the summit, said the initiative was developed to cushion the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on Lagos State public primary school pupils.

He said the e learning platform was developed to ensure continued access to learning despite the Covid 19 induced lockdown

“We have started doing peer review in Nigeria. We do not need to go to another country to copy what is working well in our country already. Edo brought the initiative. We have copied that and it is working well in Lagos, and we will scale it up,” SanwoOlu said.

According to him, EKOEXCEL has @home programme that consists of self study activity packets, learning guides, interactive audio sessions, zoom classes, WhatsApp quizzes and the distribution of 450,000 mp3s with pre recorded lessons

LASUBEB,Nollywoodcelebritiesdriveprimary schoolenrolmentwithEKOEXCELproject

October 21st 2021

Determined to push primary school enrollment, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) has enlisted the support of famous Nollywood celebrities to educate parents and guardians on the tremendous gains of early child education

LASUBEB driving the EKOEXCEL embarked on a series of enrolment exercises across 10 local government and local council development areas of the state, ahead of the current education session, with the support of local community leaders and influencers

The Executive Chairman, LASUBEB, Wahab Alawiye King, while speaking at the respective rallies at the fruit market, Ikosi Isheri LCDA and Bariga Market, Bariga, stated that the objective of the drive was to mobilize communities to enroll their wards into public primary schools

Alawiye King said the enrolment exercise was strategically held at major bus stops and markets due to their teeming population and prevailing numbers of Out of School Children in those communities based on the data gathered by SUBEB.

The chairman further said that for children to be able to compete with their peers globally, the state government had integrated technology into the classrooms to enhance learning and teaching outcomes in Lagos State public primary schools, under the EKOEXCEL initiative of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu

On his part, Ayo Badmus, another Nollywood actor, urged parents to enrol children of school age into the state’s primary schools, noting that it is their right and they shouldn’t be deprived of it and that primary education in Lagos State is free. “Some parents want their children to attend school but are terrified about fees, not knowing primary education in Lagos is free and compulsory,” she said.

Governor Sanwo Olu launched EKOEXCEL in 2019 to provide quality education to both the rich and the poor and upskill teachers leveraging technology

Within two years, it accelerates pupils’ learning, better classroom culture and more robust curriculum management

“Education is the best legacy parents can give to their children.”

Elevatingthegirlchildthroughtechnology

October 11th 2021

Today marks the annual International Celebration of the girl child and the theme for this year is “Digital[1] generation, Our generation” The day was enacted to recognize and address the challenges girls face, promote girls empowerment and to protect their fundamental human rights.

This year, in commemoration of the day, EKOEXCEL will shine the light on 20 girls representing the 20 LGEA’s in Lagos State, highlighting their achievements, experiences learning with the EKOEXCEL’s technology based curriculum and challenges faced while trying to access education

“In Nigeria, the cost implication for educating a girl child is relatively high but the Lagos State government has changed that narrative by introducing free quality education and improving the learning experience at the basic education level with the introduction of the EKOEXCEL programme

EKOEXCEL is a government designed, funded and led programme that leverages technology to improve the skills of teachers to build them to become world class tutors, this in turn makes quality education more accessible to the pupils of Lagos State public primary schools, particularly the girl child.

EKOEXCEL has been able to maintain the consistent flow of learning during COVID 19 by finding creative ways to teach, as reiterated by Hon Bayo Adefuye, representing EKOEXCEL at the Mobiles for Education Alliance 2021 Symposium, “we adapted by using a variety of ways to impart knowledge including instructional radios, self study packets, whatsapp quizzes and zoom classes”.

“we adapted by using a variety of ways to impart knowledge including instructional radios, self study packets, whatsapp quizzes and zoom classes”.

With EKOEXCEL’s digital content, pupils have 2x more learning in maths and 3x more in literacy, pupils become more enthusiastic about going to school, receive more attention in a learning rich environment and have technology imbedded into their mode of learning i e mp3 devices with pre loaded lessons to support learning at home which is in line with this years International Day of the Girl Child Theme: Digital generation, Our generation”

LASUVCtasksstakeholdersontechnologiesto advancelearning,teachingmethods

2021

Prof Ibiyemi Olatunji Bello, the Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU) Ojo, has charged educational stakeholders to adopt and embrace technology to advance learning and teaching methods in schools Olatunji Bello represented by Prof Adenike Boyo, the Dean, Faculty of Science, made the assertion at the 6th annual international conference organised by the Faculty of Education, LASU, on Tuesday in Lagos The theme of the conference is:

“Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Educational Development” She said that it was high time stakeholders embraced technology and come up with innovations that would address education challenges in the country “Our world is being technologically driven and cannot be over emphasised, the economies of the world have witnessed a dramatic change in the last few years.“

“Owolabi said that innovation and technology would bring swift response that could bring desirable changes in the educational landscape globally “Today’s effort will no doubt produce galaxies of developmental and innovative ideas that will lift our educational enterprise to greater height.“Lagos State is well known for the innovation in governance; we call on Lagos State Government for sponsorship of a new research project proposal in the faculty,” he said

In a keynote address, Prof Emmanuel Adu, a lecturer at the University of Forte Hare, South Africa, said that technological advancement on the part of the lecturer must be addressed to discover techniques to supervise online examinations.Adu said institutions should think about giving rigorous coaching to students, so they could make the best use of the current technology.“As we celebrate World Teachers’ Day today, it is paramount for us to stay relevant by adopting the online teaching process which is completely new to some,” he said

“Lagos State Government should also involve Federal Government in the idea of Eko Excel project in order for other states in the country to start the same project,” he said. (NAN)

Prof Olumuyiwa Noah said the state government needed to sustain and continue good projects such as “Eko Excel Projects” “Lagos State Government should also involve Federal Government in the idea of Eko Excel project in order for other states in the country to start the same project,” he said (NAN)

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EKOEXCEL:AContinuousInvestmentin Teachers

October 5th 2021

5th Oct 2021 It’s World Teachers Day today and we would like to shine the light on what Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) has achieved so far with the EKOEXCEL programme

Teachers help to mold and shape the future society and our children and on this special day, we want to recognize and appreciate our tireless teachers

The theme for 2021 is ‘Teachers: leading in crisis, reimagining the future’ In this sense, World Teachers’ Day holds more importance than ever before, together we can celebrate their huge value to children, teenagers, and adults as the world is rapidly changing and largely unstable due to the ongoing pandemic

“EKOEXCEL is an education reform programme that is successfully developing more highly skilled teachers; by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms. Over 14 thousand government teachers are being re trained and upskilled through EKOEXCEL.

Teachers are at the heart of successful learning Introducing new training models to support and empower them will impact pupil and teacher success The EKOEXCEL training is both up front and on the job; throughout the year. The teachers will in turn become more skilful in helping children to learn in a positive environment.

EKOEXCEL was recently invited to present at the mEducation Alliance Symposium that took place from the 27th – 30th of September, 2021 for its immediate impact in Lagos.

Leveraging technology helps teachers and headteachers to be more effective They are also being supported through in person and ongoing coaching 1016 head teachers receive one on one coaching and support

We are in the planning phase to introduce an annual programme to celebrate these amazing role models called EKOEXCEL CHAMPIONS and it is intended to celebrate top performers and will serve as a motivation to other tutors, healthy competition is always encouraged in the education scene

DatagapscalerevealedatUNGAshow ignoranceabouteducation

October 4th 2021

The world’s leaders have all spoken and the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly has ended. This year’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) was a hybrid part live event, part virtual due to the continuing impact of the COVID pandemic

Some African leaders, such as President Buhari of Nigeria, chose to travel to New York to deliver their Head of State address in person Others, including Presidents Kenyatta of Kenya and Weah of

But the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals have far wider ambitions SDG4 specifically deals with the ambition to deliver quality education to everyone by 2030. UN Resolution 74/223, reaffirmed at this year’s UNGA, made clear the scale of the challenge Liberia, did so by video message

“More than half of children and adolescents are not meeting minimum proficiency standards in reading and mathematics ”

In the side events, panels, and symposiums that are always pitched around UNGA, more light was shone on why this enormous gap in global learning is so challenging to close.

At NewGlobe, learning is a science We work in support of visionary governments determined to transform whole education systems and therefore education outcomes for whole generations of their children. That can only be done through the gathering of data and its application to drive learning improvements.

“If we don’t have data we are really flying blind. If we don’t have data, it’s impossible to know where systems are and it’s impossible to know if the policies that we are implementing are working or not. So we need to focus on the outcome and make sure that kids are in school that they are learning.”

One program NewGlobe supports is the EKOEXCEL basic education program in Nigeria’s Lagos State, which is transforming outcomes for children in more than 1,000 primary schools

Lagos Education Board permanent member Adebayo Adefuye joined an mEducation Alliance panel for UNGA and explained how it has data at its heart

“We monitor our schools in real time This information is vital”

LASUBEB’sEKOEXCELgainsinternational recognitionafter2021mEducationsymposium participation

October 4th 2021

EKOEXCEL, a flagship basic education transformation programme, enacted by Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu some time in 2019, has gained international recognition in less than two years of progression, which coincides with the Governors’ two years in office campaign “what has Sanwo Olu don sef”.

EKOEXCEL was invited to participate as a presenter at their 2021 mEducation Alliance Symposium a 3 day programme that ran from the 27th 30th of September, 2021 that had a general theme of “EdTech for Accelerating Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in Low Resource Contexts” Global policy makers, donors, practitioners, researchers, and other EdTech entrepreneurs were also in attendance representing 38 countries who showcased their work in a variety of participatory formats including gallery walks, lightning talks, panels, plenary sessions, virtual exhibits

Speaking during the session, Adefuye said, “We first used 300 EKOEXCEL schools as a baseline and the results were staggering, even in the first eight weeks In terms of literacy, learning was three times faster and in numeracy two times faster than schools that were not in EKOEXCEL”.

“In the last couple of years, we have built strong foundations and this fiscal year, we increased our budget on education from eight to twelve per cent. We invested in curriculum development through EKOEXCEL to change the learning outcomes from our schools.”

“Adefuye further shed light on EKOEXCEL’s engagement and training of teachers, partnerships with the private sector and what the programme hopes to accomplish in the next two years He explained that “we train the teachers and give them constant support and even after the in person training; we continually coach them, even in the classrooms. We have coaches and mentors of our learning development and supervisors who visit them in the classrooms, observe them and continue to mentor them until they attain that world class level”

He also went on to explain that Lagos state partnered with a private sector technical partner called New Globe, “New Globe has brought scientifically based pedagogy, which is digitally distributed and monitored in real time We also have data driven teacher development And also, we monitor our schools now, in real time because of that private sector partnership”

OfSanwo-Olu’s‘GreaterLagos’vision

October 1st 2021

On 29th May, 2019, Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo Olu, was sworn in as the 15th Executive Governor of Lagos State. Upon his inauguration, he unfolded T H E M E S (an acronym for his administration’s strategic development agenda namely; Traffic Management and Transportation, Health and Environment, Education and Technology, Making Lagos a 21st Century Economy, Entertainment and Tourism and Security and Governance) as a vehicle to achieve his administration’s ‘Greater Lagos’ vision.

Through a combination of ingenious thinking and genuine craving to offer the good people of Lagos progressive governance at its best, the Sanwo Olu administration has caught a niche for itself as a people centered government

With the strong impact of the inventive EKOEXCEL training programme, the landscape of public education has been radically altered in the State An acronym for, “Excellence in Child Education and Learning”, the EKO EXCEL programme is designed to reposition public education in the State and improve methods of teaching to meet demands of the 21st century.

“In its resolve to develop public education, the current administration also introduced programmes and initiatives such as the home grown feeding for primary school pupils, school rehabilitation, Public Private Partnership dialogue, recruitment of 3,000 teachers in public primary and secondary schools and improved welfare schemes for teachers, just to mention but a few.

Others are 13 Classrooms at Saviour Primary School, Ifako-Ijaiye LGA, Block of 20 Classrooms at Ayanleye Memorial Primary School, Ifako-Ijaiye LGA and Block of 6 Classrooms at Ansar Ur Deen, Ibonwon, Epe. This is just to mention but a few. s.

The administration’s investment in up scaling infrastructure in the sector has resulted in the completion and commissioning of 18 Classroom Blocks at Muslim Junior College, Egbe, 18 Classroom Blocks at Maya Secondary School, Ikorodu, 18 Classroom Blocks at Eva Adelaja Junior Secondary School, Bariga and Block of 20 Classrooms at Bashua Military School Primary School, Shomolu

Buhari’s76thUNGASpeech:LagosEducation Project,EKOEXCELtofeatureatInternational Symposium

September 29th 2021

Nigerian education observers can’t complain about education not being a specific part of his speech because the theme of the UNGA was “Building resilience through hope to recover from COVID 19” concentrating on issues such as vaccination, health and economic recovery.

However the UNGA did recommit itself to the goals of SDG4 (Education goal) through General Assembly resolution 74/223

“Education for sustainable development in the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, which UNGA76 has reaffirmed

It is Governor Sanwo Olu’s flagship education project under the THEME’s agenda of his administration, the program is designed to empower and support public school teachers and to increase learning outcomes for children in the classroom.

The program represents the largest ever investment in Lagos state’s basic education system.

“The Buhari government does not have to look too far for initiatives to improve learning outcomes and employ new techniques in education, based on the success already recorded by two trailblazing state government education projects, one of which is EKOEXCEL in Lagos State.

International recognition for EKOEXCEL proves that education in Nigeria can overcome the monumental challenges brought on by Covid19 and other socioeconomic factors using the right tools and techniques.

EKOEXCEL which means EKO Excellence in Child Education and Learning program is Lagos State Government’s statewide program to transform ECCDE and Primary education in all 1016 Lagos State government schools, bringing 21st Century education that is child centred and enabled by modern practices and technology

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September 29th 2021

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LSUBEB) has trained it’s budget, EMIS and evaluation officers on advance Microsoft Excel and Office 365 The four day retreat held at the board’s multi purpose hall was aimed at equipping officers on the application of UNESCO Institute of Statistics (UIS) software, introduction to Family life HIV/AID indicator (FLH) with monitoring and evaluation reporting templates

In his remarks, the Executive Chairman of the board, Wahab Alawiye King said the retreat was designed to enhance its effective and efficient education management information and also tackle issues facing budget, monitoring and evaluation service delivery in basic education system

He explained that data gathering will help the basic education sub sector consolidate on the gains in the area of digitalisation

Alawiye King described data analysis as that which is mathematical, practical and oral in contrast, noting that the integration of technology has strengthened learning and teaching activities in public primary schools.

“With rapid changes and development in the Nigeria education system and indeed global ICT recently, it became more compelling for us to converge and assess our challenges and strategise for better planning, research and statistics activities,” he said.

He appealed to the participants to take advantage of the workshop as it will address the shortcomings on data collection, analysis and aid the presentation of timely and reliable educational report for planning and making management decision

“As EMIS, planning and budget officers, you should be able to access data from our database, we should be able to state what is happening now in our schools and what will happen in the future ”

“It is one of the key factor in achieving third pillar of the T.H.E.M.E.S agenda education and technology of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration.”

Sanwo-Olu:DeliveringonTHEMES developmentalagenda

September 24th 2021

It is over two years that a successful banker and seasoned administrator, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu took over mantle of leadership as the 15th Governor of Lagos State Sanwo Olu, who was once a three time commissioner and Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos State Development and Property Corporation (LSDPC), took the oath of office along with his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat on May 29, 2019

Governor Sanwo Olu, in his inauguration speech, spoke passionately on his plans for Lagos State, especially his dream of a ‘Greater Lagos,’ anchored by a six pillar THEMES developmental agenda

Education and Technology is the third pillar in the THEMES Agenda of the Babajide Sanwo Olu administration and since his assumption in office on May 29, 2019, Governor Sanwo Olu has never paid lip service to education in the State

The popular narrative that teachers’ rewards are in heaven is changing gradually with Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu, as he preaches that teachers’ reward should no longer be in heaven but on earth.

Governor Sanwo-Olu few months ago presented three-bedroom and twobedroom flats to two teachers and also rewarded 13 teachers and school administrators with a brand new cars each at the Year 2020 Teachers’ Merit Award organised by the Ministry of Education for making quality impacts in the State’s teaching service.

The incumbent administration has completed more than 1,097 school projects in just two years It built six Secondary Schools, provided over 100,000 tables and chairs, built 450 classrooms and provided 2,000 hostel beds in model schools. It also introduced EKO EXCEL an education reform programme targeted at developing highly skilled teachers through training, support and motivation. The EKO EXCEL initiative has reached about 1,009 schools, 13,000 teachers and 450,000 pupils

Since the inception of the administration, over 2,000 teachers have been recruited for public secondary schools It has also stretched the opportunity for continuous learning with the establishment of additional 21 Adult Literacy Centres, which took the number of such centres in Lagos State to 1,284

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24th 2021

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board has said 10 local government areas in Lagos State has the highest number of out of school children

Speaking during the ‘Sensitisation on Enrolment into Public Primary Schools’ programme in Lagos ’ LASUBEB Executive Chairman, Mr Wahab Alawiye King, explained that the board decided to go round all the 10 LGAs with the highest number of out of school children to encourage parents to bring their children to school

However, Alawiye King did not mention these LGAs.

Alawiye King and some members of the board visited the Ikosi Isheri market and Bariga Market where they spoke to members of the society

At each of these sensitisation ground, LASUBEB, deplored the use of some nollywood actors who addressed members of the community to enrol their kids in school

He said, “Take your children to school, register them, it is our task to train them in school, stop making them to hawk goods for you Children are not supposed to sponsor the family, let children go to school any parent who do not allow children to go to school will be sanctioned ”

An actor, Ayo Badmus, who addressed the traders and other members of the community at the Ikosi Isheri market appealed to the parents not to allow their children to engage in hawking

“Stop giving your children wares to hawk, let them come to school, I must say thank you to SUBEB, education is free, no more excuses, nothing like I don’t have money, government school is near to us here and Sanwo-Olu is doing wonderfully well.”

Another actor, Ibrahim Chatta also said, “Parents are supposed to make their children go to school If you want your children to be important persons in life, enrol them in school Lagos schools are free, they teach them with modern teaching and learning facilities ”

Mrs Morenike Alausa Sulaimon also known as Iya Ereko encouraged market women at the Bariga Market to make education of their children a priority.

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The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) is seeking children's enrolment in public schools

The agency visited included Ikosi Isheri Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Bariga, Ikorodu, Apapa/Iganmu, Ajeromi Ifelodun, Mushin, Agege, Yaba, Surulere, and Oshodi during its sensitisation tours The team also visited some schools in the areas to promote retention and completion rate among pupils

The Head of Department, Ikosi Isheri LCDA, Mr Oladapo Osodipe, commended the board for its efforts while expressing concern that parents prefer to send their children to the market either on errands or fend for the family rather than send them to school

"We strategically brought the sensitisation to the marketplace to enlighten parents that their children can have access to free education," he said

Some Nollywood actors, Ayo Badmus and Ibrahim Chatta, appealed to market men and women to ensure that their children go to school for a better future

"The Lagos state government has made efforts to ensure free education for children in its public schools. Back in the days when parents go out to work for the survival of their children, but now, the reverse is the case. The children are the ones hawking for the survival of the family. This is child labour. Education is very important. It is only a fool that will say education is a scam," they stressed.

Speaking to journalists, the Chairman of SUBEB, Wahab Alawiye King said: "It has become a tradition for us to come out during the first week of resumption We come out to mobilise, sensitise and enlighten parents why they must enrol their wards in school "

He said the board was promoting enrollment and retention and completion rate of all pupils in public schools, adding that there is a special mobilisation department saddled with that responsibility

Alawiye King added, "We have been able to go through our data to know which local governments have the highest number of out of school children. So some of these local government areas that we are currently concentrating on have the highest number of out of school children If we can surmount the challenges in those areas, we will be able to reduce the number of out of school children "

September 22nd 2021

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The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) led by the executive chairman, Hon Wahab Alawiye King, organised multiple enrollment drive campaign rallies in the LG/LCDA’s of the state with the support of local community leaders and influencers including celebrities

The objective of the exercise is to ensure no child of school age is left out of the free basic education opportunity driven by the Governor Sanwo Olu’s administration Parents and communities as a whole were sensitized on the value of education, the potential impact in the lives of their children and the long term impact it portends for Lagos State’s social and economic growth

Primary education curriculum is powered by EKOEXCEL, an education reform programme that has recorded remarkable gains in enhancing the teacher pupil interaction experience through the use of technology (eLearning)

Recently, the EKOEXCEL program was selected as a case study in the 2021 mEducation Alliance symposium, with education policymakers and foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) builders from across the globe, sharing good practice initiatives, promising research, and convening impactful networking around EdTech to accelerate FLN, particularly in the developing country context

A manifestation of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s pledge to prioritise investment in education ... Lagos State EKOEXCEL to be featured in the MEducation Alliance Symposium on education on September 30th

Speaking on behalf of EKOEXCEL at the summit will be none other than Hon. Wahab Olawale Alawiye King and is slated to hold from September 28th to the 30th 2021, hosted virtually.

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September 14th 2021

CHICAGO, Sept. 14, 2021

/PRNewswire/ Starting today, over 5,000 people, including children, in Nigeria will receive access to vision resources free of charge through the partnership of telehealth technology company, Visibly, non profit organization RestoringVision, and NewGlobe, a transformative learning expert supporting visionary governments to unlock potential through powerful technology enabled education systems.

Together, these three organizations are providing free vision tests and prescription eyewear to communities in the Lagos, Edo and Osun states of Nigeria, Africa, where access to vision resources is scarce and expensive This vision restoring initiative is driven on existing education systems in Nigeria comprising a private school network located in Lagos and Osun states, as well as public, free education projects in Lagos and Edo State respectively

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Sharing the mission and belief that everyone should be able to see clearly, Visibly, RestoringVision, and NewGlobe are working hard to combat one of the world's largest health problems: vision impairment

Specializing in creating powerful technology enabled education systems, NewGlobe will be leading the facilitation of the event and the distribution of the eyewear in Nigeria This initiative is geared towards helping previously undiagnosed as well as already diagnosed patients in NewGlobe's Nigerian ecosystem of more than 30,000 teachers, more than 1 million pupils and others in the communities where our schools and education partnerships operate

"What better results than ensuring that 5,000 school children can now see clearly because of the collaboration between RestoringVision, Visibly, and NewGlobe. We are honored to be a part of this pilot program and believe the impact is only just beginning."

While this is the first project that Visibly, RestoringVision, and NewGlobe are collaborating on together, the partnership is just beginning. The three organizations plan on continuing to make an impact by extending this project and providing vision resources to other communities in need

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LASUBEBPARTNERSLAGOSTASKFORCEFOR SCHOOLSSAFETY

September 13th 2021

The Executive Chairman, Hon. Wahab Alawiye King led Board Members, Board Secretary and Directors for an inter agency collaborative visit to the Chairman, Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Task Force Lagos State Taskforce)

During the visit, the Lagos SUBEB chair requested for the support of the Unit in eradicating indiscriminate vandalization of school properties, removal of shanties and dislodgement of hoodlums around school territories, as well as assistance in curtailing encroachment on school lands by residents.

Alawiye King added that, the presence of hoodlums around school environment is not only a threat to the pupils and teachers, but also a red flag in the society

He appreciated the task force for their relentless effort in law enforcement in the state and also pleaded that the unit affiliates with the Board by providing armed officers for monitoring and enforcement whenever the need arises

CSP Shola Jejeloye, Chairman Task Force Lagos State promised adequate support in terms of enforcement and also appreciated the Board for the visit to the unit

“Exposure of pupils to criminal activities can cause mental imbalance for our children , which is why we have made our decision irreversible in ensuring that anytime the Board calls on us we will answer” he said

“Exposure of pupils to criminal activities can cause mental imbalance for our children , which is why we have made our decision irreversible in ensuring that anytime the Board calls on us we will answer” he said.

ParentsrejectLagosmodelcollegesfeehike

The Lagos State Ministry of Education is on collision course with parents whose children are in the boarding houses of the 17 Lagos State model colleges and upgraded secondary schools over a proposed boarding fee hike.

During a meeting with the Education Commissioner, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, Permanent Secretary, Mrs Abosede Adelaja, and principals of all the colleges, at the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, Maryland on July 7, parents were told of plans to increase the boarding fees payable by the junior and senior secondary pupils to N75,000 from N25,000.

“When the sustainable project was launched in 2015, it was discovered that many teachers across the world are not trained, so we decided to train our teachers Teachers are not recognised, but we see you as peers, burden bearers, service providers, we feel it is necessary for us to appreciate you, go back to your society with new vigour, new energy, show love to the children and be committed,” he said

Permanent board member, special project, EkoExcel, Mr Adebayo Adefuye, said, “It is about rewarding excellence, rewarding our teachers so they can put in their best We initiated it to further encourage you Carry every child along, the child neglected today may become the problem of the country tomorrow, leave no child behind ”

It is about rewarding excellence, rewarding our teachers so they can put in their best. We initiated it to further encourage you. Carry every child along, the child neglected today may become the problem of the country tomorrow, leave no child behind.

August 19th 2021

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Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board has enjoined teachers across the state to show more love to their learners

Executive Chairman, LASUBEB, Mr Wahab Alawiye King, gave this admonition during a breakfast event with the 33 teachers who gave brilliant summaries of all they were taught during the EkoExcel training

He explained that if learners were shown love, they would assimilate faster and perform excellently in their academics

“We have just hired some teachers and some of them performed excellently during the training and this is what we have to encourage them and they will be our ambassador We are showing them that they did well and they should also show love to the children because if you show love to children, they will learn easily and none of them will be left behind,” he said

“When the sustainable project was launched in 2015, it was discovered that many teachers across the world are not trained, so we decided to train our teachers Teachers are not recognised, but we see you as peers, burden bearers, service providers, we feel it is necessary for us to appreciate you, go back to your society with new vigour, new energy, show love to the children and be committed,” he said

Permanent board member, special project, EkoExcel, Mr Adebayo Adefuye, said, “It is about rewarding excellence, rewarding our teachers so they can put in their best We initiated it to further encourage you Carry every child along, the child neglected today may become the problem of the country tomorrow, leave no child behind ”

It is about rewarding excellence, rewarding our teachers so they can put in their best. We initiated it to further encourage you. Carry every child along, the child neglected today may become the problem of the country tomorrow, leave no child behind.

August 12th 2021

LAGOSGOVTUNVEILSONLINESCHOOL PLATFORMFORSTUDENTS…ALargestDigital ClassroomInAfrica–EducationCommissioner, Adefisayo

August 10th 2021

The Lagos State Government today unveiled the EkoDigitalSchool.com, an online learning platform introduced to engage students on classroom activities

Revealing this new development to Lagosians at an official launch and presentation held today at the Conference Room of the Ministry of Education, at the Secretariat, Alausa, the Commissioner, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo stated that this innovation is in line with the education cum technology agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu’s administration adding that the EkoDigitalSchool.com is an online platform established to ensure continuous learning for all children in Lagos state

The commissioner emphasized that this platform enables students either in or out of school to have continuous uninterrupted learning stressing that the initiative is in fulfillment of 4 Education Transformation focus areas of the state.

“These areas are; to invest in technology as a learning aid; improve overall student welfare and capacity development; improve the capacity and welfare of school personnel and also establish and leverage impactful Public Private Partnerships”, She said

According to her, “The administration of Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu in realization of the unbargained challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic seeks to ensure safety and secondly to keep pupils and students continuously engaged via e-learning and teaching platforms”.

She further added that these realities reiterated the firm commitment of the government to innovatively use media technology to push quality of education to a world class standard while making learning accessible despite all odds While speaking, Adefisayo revealed plans of the government to provide devices for all teachers in secondary schools, same way the administration provided over 15, 000 for primary school teachers through the Eko Excel programme

The Commissioner concluded by advising students to maximize this opportunities for their academic success as the government has invested enormously on this project.

“Through this platform, students can take classes online, do group projects and chat with their teachers, if they have challenges in solving test and quizzes” He stressed

Collaborationkeytotransforming educationsector–Folashade Adefisayo

August 6th 2021

When panelists were asked to mention one word that represents their perspective of how African Governments can harness the science of education to drive learning gains at a webinar recently, “Collaboration” was the word that Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, Commissioner of Education, Lagos State chose

But that was not the first time she had hinted on the power of “Collaboration” at the webinar which was organized by NewGlobe, a social enterprise organization silently revolutionizing learning outcomes in countries including the U.S., Nigeria, India, Kenya among others.

Indeed, her choice of word mirrored the strategy of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) which has explored collaboration to deliver quality education to at least 25 million children in over 30 low income countries in the past six years

An education expert and leader in learning, NewGlobe has unequalled experience in dramatically transforming educational outcomes at speed and scale It has an unprecedented ability to gather and apply data driven learning improvements across every aspect of the education system, providing a strong foundation for today’s youth and tomorrow’s future

In Lagos State, the EKOEXCEL basic education program, is a prime example of NewGlobe’s approach to education Tens of thousands of government teachers have been re trained and are now supported to teach in a digital and scientific way Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu invested in EKOEXCEL to change the learning outcomes from schools in Lagos The approach new is paying off already

The Lagos State Education Board notes that EKOEXCEL is dramatically accelerating learning, with children learning two times more maths and three times more in literacy.

In the same vein, Edo State has adopted a model worth emulating at the national level The Edo State Government, led by Governor Godwin Obaseki, implemented the Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EdoBEST) programme to improve basic education across the state three years ago. Through EdoBEST, the government is transforming learning outcomes for over 300,000 children across 1,029 public primary and 471 junior secondary schools in Edo State and the results are commendable

Buhari’sAttendanceatGPESummit, aplustoNigeria’sEducationsector

July 28th 2021

President Muhammadu Buhari will be attending the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE) 2021 to 2025 holding from the 28th to 29th July, in the United Kingdom

The summit brings together Heads of State and Governments as well as officials and youth leaders to provide a platform for partners to chart a way forward toward transforming education systems through the exchange of best practices

Buhari’s physical attendance at this GPE summit is a step in the right direction. This summit tasks member countries to commit to more than just funding domestic education budgets by placing greater emphasis on improving learning outcomes and employing new techniques and methodologies which have been proven to yield better results for students

That is why all the millions of teachers, classrooms and schools that NewGlobe supports in programmes across Africa already operate in the way that responds to President Kenyatta’s call Using technology; analysis and continuous professional development we take a fundamentally scientific approach to education and are always learning about learning

Governor Babajide SanwoOlu explains his Government invested in EKOEXCEL in order “to change the learning outcomes from our schools. We believe a solid foundation for our children starts with qualitative primary education.”

Based on the success already recorded by two trailblazing state government education projects, EKOEXCEL in Lagos State and EdoBEST in Edo State, a surefire way for President Buhari’s administration to fulfil campaign promises and answer the call to action issued in President Kenyatta’s name ahead of the GPE summit is to place the Federal Government’s executive might behind leveraging technology supported learning to improve equity in access to education and investing in strengthening the capacities of teachers, recognising the instrumental role that they play in determining learning outcomes. Learning is a science. To take an analogue approach to education, one not based upon scientific principles, technology and the analysis and utilisation of reliable data is to damage the efficacy of education systems; and limit the progress of the children they are there to serve

WhyGPEsummitisrighttolook beyondspending

July 26th 2021

By its own estimate, more than 400 million children have been affected not achieving basic literacy skills by the age of 10 since world leaders adopted the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 and with them a pledge to provide quality education for all

To emphasise the point, it has created its own lost potential Tracker which constantly updates the number of disadvantaged children in real time, as more and more literally fall through the gaps in learning provision

Many of the headlines in the coming days will focus on money. The Summit, after all, is a financing one, designed to raise money from donor countries to spend in partner countries and at the same time urge partner countries to strengthen their own financing of education Large sums will be pledged

That is why all the millions of teachers, classrooms and schools that NewGlobe supports in programmes across Africa already operate in the way that responds to President Kenyatta’s call Using technology; analysis and continuous professional development we take a fundamentally scientific approach to education and are always learning about learning

Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu explains his Government invested in EKOEXCEL in order “to change the learning outcomes from our schools We believe a solid foundation for our children starts with qualitative primary education ”

In Lagos State in Nigeria, the EKOEXCEL programme, is a prime example of this new approach to education imagined by the GPE and it’s Co-Chairs. Over thirteen thousand government teachers have been retrained and are now supported to teach in a digital and scientifically supported way.

Results are already evident A controlled study administered in partnership with the Lagos State Government showed that pupils in the EKOEXCEL programme were learning three times more in literacy and two times more in maths than non EKOEXCEL pupils.

Ahead of the GPE Summit, it’s Co Chair President Kenyatta has strongly endorsed investment in technology supported learning. “We need to make smart investments in education technology to help close the digital divide and leapfrog infrastructure deficits in schools,” he explained

Howenvironmentalprojecthelped sevenpublicschools

Poor waste disposal practices are a challenge in Lagos State, especially in low income, densely populated communities where indiscriminate disposal of waste has become an eyesore and a health hazard However, KOFOWOROLA BELO OSAGIE reports that pupils of seven public primary schools have shown that the environment can be clean and waste recycled for wealth by putting into practice the environmental education curriculum through the Clean our World project

Few people believed that Atanda Street in Sari Iganmu area of Orile Iganmu, a slum community in Lagos State, could ever be clean. A stagnant pool of murky, smelly water on a reasonable stretch of the road was home to all kinds of litter, used tyres and sand bags

Traversing the road, especially on rainy days, was nightmarish for pupils of Metropolitan Primary School, Orile Iganmu as they were in danger of falling into the water

That was why when they embarked on a community clean up and sensitisation as part of an environmental project, Clean our World (COW), initiated by Oando Foundation, in collaboration with Sumitomo Chemicals, a Japanese firm, they were applauded by residents of the community

“This is part of the experimento initiative of our board and that is to use enquiry based learning approach to expand what we do in EkoEXCEL. It is a practical way of learning and that is what is happening here – trying to expose the pupils to their surroundings – let them know what is happening in their environment; making school more lively using practical and live experiences to show what is happening in the world,” he said.

Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), Mr Wahab Alawiye King, praised Oando Foundation and Sumitomo Chemicals for supporting the board to make learning more concrete explaining that it was in line with the government’s new drive at experimental learning (called experimento) in its public schools

He said through the project, the pupils learnt with their hands, heads and hearts and now know more about the environment

Alawiye King said COW had worked and can be expanded to other schools.

“We have seen it; it has worked. We can see this as a pilot programme which has worked. We need to expand it to other schools so that they know what is happening across the world We must expose our pupils the right way to live; our actions and inactions, what they can cause to the environment,” he said

July 22nd 2021

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July 20th 2021

An educationist, Reverend Ngozi Achodo, has said that her foundation, Daughters of Leah was established to champion the course of women who have suffered one form of hatred or the other

She made this known at the occasion organised to mark her last day in the Lagos State Ministry of Education as a teacher as well as her 60th birthday ceremony

Speaking on her new assignment as a full time counsellor, Achodo noted that most women are faced with different social and economic challenges and subjected to societal torture and pains.

However, Wahab Alawiye King, Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, disclosed that the involvement of Achodo in the Ministry of Education was that of sincerity and complete faithfulness

Speaking on education, he said: “It is the only instrument you can use to fight poverty And it is important that we continue to encourage not only the girl child but everyone We cannot exclude anybody from getting that education

“We must continue to encourage our wards to be educated It is part of our mandate at the universal basic education level We must continue to provide education that is relevant, accessible, qualitative to all and sundry

“Regardless of the challenges, this education is free For national development to happen, there must be personal development, in fact, national development is the aggregate of personal development

“We have Eko Excel which is a drive for right value and the development of our wards. It is to instill discipline through training so as to obey regulations and that is an important aspect of Eko Excel”, he noted.

In her reaction, the Principal of Idi Araba Junior High School, Mrs. Olufunmilola Adefala said: “We are happy to see that our sister has successfully concluded her tenure. She served the Lagos State Ministry of Education for 35 years.

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Sanwo-Olu:CompassionateLeader WithAMidasTouch

Governance in Lagos State is undoubtedly at its best moment at the moment because the Centre of Excellence is being governed by a tested, trusted and reliable administrator It is a fact that Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu took charge of the economic nerve centre of Nigeria at a very challenging period

A good leader in the mould of Sanwo Olu could best be likened to a bright light that had promptly sent darkness packing and illuminated the path of his people

The number one citizen of Lagos State has evidently over performed in the last two years of serving as governor to have earned the trust, love and confidence of all Lagosians. The sterling performance of Babajide Sanwo Olu in just two years has equally fetched him accolades from different quarters and categories of people that include students, traders, artisans, industrialists, opinion moulders and religious leaders

Running through the major achievements of Sanwo Olu in the last two years, the compassionate governor had consciously touched all the sectors of Lagos The peoples’ governor had equally committed time and resources to the completion of virtually all uncompleted projects he inherited from his predecessors Moreso, particularly worthy of note is the commendable handling of Covid 19 pandemic by Governor Sanwo Olu This efforts had in the real sense saved Nigeria from what could have become a major heath disaster in the entire country

In the last two years, the EKO EXCEL was also introduced. This represents an education reform programme that targeted at developing highly skilled teachers through training, support and motivation. Thus far, this program had been extended to almost 1,009 schools, 13,000 teachers as well as 450,000 pupils across the metropolis.

It could be strongly asserted that Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu had successfully and impressively delivered on his four years madate in just two years Therefore, the remaining two years of his administration could be sais to be for bonus performances Notwithstanding the incredible performance and demonstration of leadership genius by Babajide Sanwo Olu, the governor is not prepared to slow on his quest for a transformed, consistently developed and massively prosperous Lagos State

July 19th 2021

LASUBEBdescribeseducationastool tofightpoverty

Executive Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), Wahab Alawiye King, has said education is the only tool to fight poverty, saying government must give its best towards education of its people

He stressed that education must be made compulsory and free for every Nigerian child, reminding that part of the mandate of the board is to provide education that is relevant, accessible and qualitative at no cost

Alawiye King, who spoke at the 60th birthday and retirement ceremony of a director at the Lagos State Ministry of Education, Dr. Ngozi Achodo, noted that for national development to occur, there must be personal development.

He said: “In fact, national development is the summation of the aggregate for personal development

“The recently introduced programme of the state government tagged: “Excellence in child education and learning (EKO EXCEL), which is focused on basic education is to ensure that the children are disciplined The idea is to change learning outcomes from schools and give utmost attention to the sector, particularly public schools and instill discipline in the pupils

We believe that when discipline is instilled, children are well trained to be the best, and subsequently form a better society. We are not ready to impose sanctions; we are here to train them to obey rules and regulations. And that is the aspect in EKOEXCEL that we are trying to focus on.

Achodo, in her remarks, said her love for children informed her decision to be a teacher

“Teaching has been a career I love so much and this is because of my love for children So, working for these number of years has been very interesting and fulfilling Even as I retire, I am fulfilled and happy because God really helped me

“When we started, the salary was poor but when one is doing something out of love, the blessing of God will come,” she stated

LASG‘llContinueToImproveOn Education—-Commissioner

3rd 2021

Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, Lagos State Commissioner for Education, says the state has been living up to expectations towards improving its standard of education

Adefisayo, accompanied by the state’s Education Managers, gave the assertion at the 13th Total School Support Seminar/Exhibition (TOSSE) held in Lagos on Friday

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event, with the theme, ‘ Plan Ahead ‘ is an annual educational trade show that connects all stakeholders in the education sector.

“There is this project that the governor has introduced that we build schools that are EKOEXCEL friendly, meaning that the roof will be solar powered and they quit big.

“And we are working hard to put it across the state; for now, it’s a pilot project at Vetland Junior School and it’s a fantastic idea and the governor is very passionate about it

” It’s a green school and we are building schools with everything, laboratories, tablets, laptops, interactive board and off course we are not going to rely on public power supply, but solar” she said She noted that there was need for partnership between private and public school in the state, adding that there was no way that government can absorb all

” Be it private, public schools as long as children can go to school to get quality education and in a good environment, and that is the plan,” she added The commissioner, however, warned schools against giving admission to under aged pupils, which was against national policy on education

We know that we cannot take everyone into our public schools and that is the reason we are willing to support everybody so that we have a good education system in the state.

Meanwhile, Mrs Yinka Ogunde, convener of TOSSE, on the sideline of the event, described the 23th edition with interactive session as successful Ogunde disclosed that a lot was achieved as participants from private and public schools had an enabling platform to air their views on issues which was thoroughly addressed by the Lagos State Education team Managers.

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In the education sector, 1,097 projects are ongoing in various parts of the state Recently, Mr Governor commissioned four schools on the same day in different areas of the metropolis Over 500 new classrooms have been improved, while over 2000 hostel accommodations have been constructed in boarding schools Over 100,000 new benches and tables have been handed over to public schools At the moment, three brand new schools are being built in Elemoro

To beef up teaching personnel, about 1,500 new teachers were recruited, while over 15,000 others were trained through the Eko Excel programme on 21st century modes of teaching and learning. The government is working on using technology as a strong enabler for the public schools

It also introduced EKO EXCEL – an education reform programme targeted at developing highly skilled teachers through training, support and motivation, which has reached about 1,009 schools, 13,000 teachers and 450,000 pupils.

Over 80 schools are to benefit from ongoing 3000km PPP metropolitan fibre optics grid being planted across the state Very soon, 100 fibers will be available to enhance internet capability The optic fibers would go round all schools, hospitals and public buildings across the state This will make the internet and data available

LSUBEBCelebratesChildrenthrough SymbolicRegistrationintoSchools

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LSUBEB), recently commemorated the 2021 Children’s Day celebration with a symbolic registration of nursery and primary one pupils into public schools. The theme of the celebration was ‘Unite to Reverse the Impact of COVID 19 Pandemic on Children’

In his remarks, the Chairman of the board, Mr Wahab Alawiye King said the initiative was part of its tradition to register pupils at the beginning of the session, adding that it is free

According to him,”we have been doing it in the past and it has become a custom for us to do it again All parents need to do is to go and register their children It is free ”

Speaking on the theme of the celebration, he affirmed that it was apt, as government is making effort to ensure that the children are supported and to reverse the impact of COVID 19 by bridging the learning loss.

In her remarks, the state Commisioner for Education, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo said in order to recover the learning lost during the period of COVID, with the EkoExcel initiative, the students were all given MP3 players and the teachers were encouraged to work even beyond the normal call of duty

The government is very much concerned about the children’s psychological, educational, social and emotional wellbeing. The government is doing everything possible to ensure that we bridge the learning loss. And in order to achieve that, we must continue to empower our teachers through distribution of materials that enhance learning.”

“During the period, we had the telephone links especially for the secondary school children, so if they had any problem, they could call the numbers they could The supply of devices to the students and tablets to the teachers is just to ensure that learning keeps going ”

A parent, Mrs Sarah Michelle who came to register one of her children going from kindergarten to primary at Ikeja Central Primary School, expressed excitement about government’s efforts on the pupils, saying that the academics of some of her neighbour’s children has improved as a result.

We’llKeepImprovingOnEducation SectorInLagosState―Commissioner

The state Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo and the Special Adviser to the state governor on Education, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, jointly gave the assurance while speaking separately, on Friday, at a ministerial press briefing to commemorate the second anniversary of Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu’s led administration, which came to power on 29th of May, 2019

The commissioner spoke on primary and secondary education while the special adviser on the tertiary

Speaking, the commissioner gave insight into many activities of her ministry and its allied organs in the last one year to move the sector forward and the plans to further add significant value to the sector

She listed provision of various developmental projects, infrastructure, capacity building, workers’ welfare, winning of local, national and international laurels by students and schools, students improved performance in public examinations, deployment of teaching and learning on digital platforms including radio and television, impactful collaboration with private sectors and so forth as some of the achievements

Up to 1,097 school infrastructure projects were delivered across 970 schools spread across 20 local government area of the state, and that over 15,000 teachers were trained through the EkoExcel Programme and that 12 new cars were given to outstanding teachers across primary to senior secondary school levels as a way of rewarding hard work and improved performance.

She also said up to N12 8 million housing loan was disbursed to some teachers while a sum of N N679 million was approved to pay to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) for a total of 45, 447 students in public schools to sit for the forthcoming Senior School Certificate Examination as a way of cushioning effect of economic hardship on parents and also in line with the free education policy of the state from primary to secondary schools

She emphasised that the current administration in the state is strongly believed in the education sector as a vehicle to drive meaningful development to the state government and the people of the state across facets of life, hence the huge investment putting into the sector

EKOEXCEL:LASUBEBtrains2,000 primaryschoolteachers

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) has completed the final phase of training for 2,000 newly recruited primary school teachers on integration of technological devices for instructional classroom delivery under the EKOEXCEL initiative of Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu

According to LASUBEB, the training would not only empower and develop the newly recruited teachers and participating head teachers but also bring them up to speed with how knowledge is being impacted across other parts of the world by including technology in the basic education system

EKOEXCEL is dramatically accelerating learning two times more learning math and 3 more in literacy The 2,000 teachers represent the final batch of teachers, who completed their training in a session phased in 3 batches to comply with the State Governments Covid 19 regulations.

All participating teachers promised to implement all they have learnt in the classrooms, noting the training will not only boost their confidence in the classrooms but also ensure their pupils gainfully engaged in school.

EKOEXCEL, which means Excellence in Child Education and Learning, is an educational transformation initiative of the present administration, which is aimed at bridging the gap in quality education delivery, through the use of technological devices such as teaching tablets and smartphones in public primary school pedagogy

In driving excellence in learning for all pupils across primary schools in Lagos state, Sanwo-Olu introduced EKOEXCEL. EKOEXCEL is an education reform programme successfully developing more highly skilled teachers by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms.

Over 14,000 government teachers are being re trained and skilled through EDEXCEL.

EKOEXCEL is an education reform programme successfully developing more highly skilled teachers by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms

Leveraging Technology will enable teachers and head teachers to be more effective They are also being supported through in person and ongoing coaching

1016 head teachers will receive one on one coaching and support The quality assurance team will be supported with digital tools

WorldBookDay:EKOEXCELpupils’ accessingsuperiorlearningmaterials

As the world celebrates International World Book day on Friday 23 April, Lagos State Public Primary School pupils under the EKOEXCEL Programme, an initiative of the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu are joining the rest of their counterparts around the world to mark the significance of the day set aside to celebrate the joys of books and reading

With this year’s theme dubbed Share a story, EKOEXCEL pupils are already telling success stories of their own since the inception of the programme funded and led by the Lagos State Government

Access to new and improved content rich text books, National Curriculum focused and those written Lagos State Unified Scheme of work have been provided to all teachers which has led to schools becoming more energetic and joyful, pupils eager to come to school and enhancing the learning outcomes

Governor Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to education in Lagos state has been highly commendable and is one to be emulated by other state governments to achieve a total educational overhaul in Nigeria.

EKOEXCEL is also leveraging transformative technology, in what can be described as the largest ever eLearning drive in Africa, personal e learning devices in form of MP3 players preloaded with grade appropriate pre recorded lessons were distributed to all public primary school pupils in Lagos state make learning at home easier and more accessible for children, an initiative that is dramatically accelerating learning with 2 times more learning math and 3 times more in literacy According to a parent, Mrs Patience Christopher

Teachers are at the heart of successful learning Introducing new training models to support and empower them will impact pupil and teacher success The EKOEXCEL training is both up front and on the job, throughout the year A fundamental element is better methodology for teachers. The teachers will become more adept in helping children to learn in a positive environment.

April 23rd 2021

EkoExcel:ParentsLaudSanwo-Olu’s InitiativeonBasicEducation

As Parents of Lagos public primary school pupils have commended the state Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu for his brilliant intervention in repositioning the primary education through the EKOEXCEL programme. EkoExcel which means Excellence in Child Education and Learning, is an educational transformation initiative of the governor, aimed at bridging the gap in quality education delivery, through the use of technological devices such as teaching tablets and smartphones in public primary school pedagogy

According to Mrs Adebola Coker, mother of Toyin, a pupil at Ireti Girls Primary school, Ikoyi, the enthusiasm of her daughter towards educational content has increased tremendously and her ability to easily grasp what she’s taught in class can be attributed to the new teaching method

I first noticed the changes about seven months ago. Toyin is now more interested in studying. Even when she comes back from school, she is eager to do her home work with very little assistance. We no longer have to chase her around to get her homework done.

The father of a pupil at Mushin Public Primary School, Mr. Owolabi, commended the state government for introducing EkoExcel in primary schools, adding, “primary education in Mushin had never experienced such a transformation and the results are evident in the lives of the pupils who attend the schools My children are now more interested in going to school early than ever before, they come back home singing and teaching us new words and they even construct better sentences For us, it’s a great feeling to see the changes EkoExcel has brought to our government schools especially because we want the best for our children and we can’t afford private schools” he concluded

Parents:EkoEXCELhelpingourwards learn

Parents who have children in Lagos public primary schools have praised the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu for introducing the EkoEXCEL programme an intervention to reposition primary education in the state.

Eko Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EXCEL) is an educational transformation initiative aimed at bridging the gap in quality education delivery, through the use of technological devices such as tablets and smartphones

Mrs Adebola Coker, whose child attends Ireti Girls’ Primary School, Ikoyi, said the enthusiasm of her daughter towards educational content had increased tremendously as well as her ability to easily grasp what she is taught in class

“I first noticed the changes about seven months ago. Toyin is now more interested in studying. When she comes back from school, she is eager to do her home work with very little assistance. We no longer have to chase her around to get her homework done,” she said. Another father, Mr Owolabi, said:

Primary education in Mushin had never experienced such a transformation and the results are evident in the lives of the pupils who attend the schools. My children are now more interested in going to school earlier than ever before. They come back home singing and teaching us new words and they even construct better sentences. For us it is a great feeling to see the changes Eko EXCEL has brought to our government schools especially because we want the best for our children and we can’t afford private schools.

On his part, Sanwo Olu described EkoEXCEL as a game changer in primary education.

Speaking while receiving the Chairman, House Committee on Basic Education and Services, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere and members of the committee, he said: “In the last couple of years, we have built strong foundations and this fiscal year, we increased our budget on education from eight to twelve per cent We invested in curriculum development through EKOEXCEL to change the learning outcomes from our schools ”

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As Parents of Lagos public primary school pupils have commended the state Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu for his brilliant intervention in repositioning the primary education through the EKOEXCEL programme. EkoExcel which means Excellence in Child Education and Learning, is an educational transformation initiative of the governor, aimed at bridging the gap in quality education delivery, through the use of technological devices such as teaching tablets and smartphones in public primary school pedagogy

His critics were loud that he minimised frills but splurged on the basics Yes, they said the classrooms he built were like poultries, lacking aesthetics But school children, particularly children of the non elites, had schools to attend The government also employed qualified teachers to impart knowledge.

In addition, the students got free books. They learnt, added value to their lives and kept abreast with the world. As LKJ built primary and secondary schools across Lagos, he also built higher institutions. All this he did in just four years. Little wonder that more than 40 years later, beneficiaries and followers of that scheme heaped praises on him at his recent passing His legacy lives in the minds of the students he empowered A neighbour whose child attends a public primary school in Agege told me of the impact of EKOEXCEL on his six year old son

He likes to use the device most times that he is free and will not forget to charge it when the power is depleted,” he said of his son’s enthusiasm. “The gadget compensated for lost school time when Lagos introduced attendance schedules for public schools because of coronavirus precautions.

Indeed, the EKOEXCEL devices ensured the students could still study at home and with minimal supervision too. My neighbour also said that his son now understands his English and mathematics better. That is exactly the intention of the Lagos State government. And as reported by The Nation newspaper of March 26, 2021, that was what Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu expressed to some lawmakers and other stakeholders In the audience were members of the House Committee on Basic Education led by their Chairman, Professor Jullius Ihonvbere, Commissioner for Education, Folashade Adefisayo and Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LSUBEB), Wahab Olawale Alawiye King

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April 28th 2021

Parents of Lagos public Primary School Pupils have commended the state Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu for his brilliant intervention to reposition the primary education in the state through the EKOEXCEL Programme.

EKOEXCEL, which means Excellence in Child Education and Learning, is an educational transformation initiative of the Governor, which is aimed at bridging the gap in quality education delivery, through the use of technological devices such as teaching tablets and smartphones in public primary school pedagogy

According to Mrs Adebola Coker, mother of a pupil at Ireti girls’ primary school, Ikoyi, the enthusiasm of her daughter towards educational content has increased tremendously and her ability to easily grasp what she’s taught in class can be attributed to the new teaching method She added that

Teachers from the various primary schools across Lagos state have in the past expressed the same sentiments towards the programme, calling it a right step towards providing quality education for the pupils, urginin the state government to continue with the current wave of capacity development which they say has greatly improved their teaching skills

I first noticed the changes about 7 months ago. Toyin is now more interested in studying. Even when she comes back from school, she eager to do her howe work with very little assistance. We no longer have to chase her around to get her homework done.

The Lagos State Government under Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu is driving excellence in learning for all pupils across in primary schools through EKOEXCEL, a government funded and led programme in education reform that is successfully developing more highly skilled teachers; by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms

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March 25th 2021

The Governor made this known while speaking the the Chairman, House Committee on Basic Education and Services, Professor Julius Ihovnbere and members of the committee, the Commissioner for Education, Lagos State, Folashade Adefisayo, Chairman, Lagos State Basic Education Board (LSUBEB) Wahab Olawale Alawiye King and other stakeholders at his office on Monday

According to the Sanwo Olu, “In the last couple of years, we have built strong foundations and this fiscal year, we increased our budget on education from eight to twelve per cent. We invested in curriculum development through EKOEXCEL to change the learning outcomes from our schools

We believe a solid foundation for our children starts with qualitative primary education hence our deliberate focus on primary school education and reform. Our administration will continue to increase investment to bring up the standard of education across board.

The programme has been widely endorsed by educators across the state. The NUT Chairman, Lagos State, Hon. Adedoyin Adesina commended the state government recently for investing in the welfare and educational development of the children while speaking at the official flag off of Project Zero by the state government, where free MP3 e learning tools were provided to public school pupils to support learning at home

EKOEXCEL is a Lagos State government funded education reform programme that is successfully developing more highly skilled teachers with thousands of teachers re trained State wide in future ready pedagogy which is dramatically accelerating learning with 2 times more learning math and 3 times more in literacy

Sanwo-Olupresents13carstoLagos outstandingteachers

March 31st 2021

The Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu, on Tuesday presented 13 cars, as well as other gifts to outstanding teachers and school administrators in the state. Speaking during the grand finale of the 2020 Teachers Merit Awards at the Sports Pavilion, Lagos House, Ikeja, Sanwo Olu said the initiative was in line with his promise to reward excellence and hard work in the teaching profession

Twelve cars were given out at the event, while the 13th would be given to the winner at a later date

Our teachers keep placing Lagos on national pedestal. They have shown uncommon dedication to the teaching profession. They are dedicated in building character and preparing our students for a productive future.

Sanwo Olu announced that the awardees would serve as the Lagos State Ambassadors of Excellence in Education for the next one year. Earlier, the Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, said the nomination committee received over 3,600 applications, while 23 made it to the finals

The teachers that got the cars are Adesola Akindele, Temitope Gbadamosi, Temitope Ibiwunmi, Rasheed Odenike, Rebecca Oyinloye, Oluwaseun Balogun, Joshua Olasehinde, Abosede Padonu Daniel, Ekundayo Ajiborisade, Tolulope Odusanya, Tawakalitu Akinleye, Ovinuyon Buhari

600Days:AChronicleofSanwo-Olu’s THEMESAgenda

February 21st 2021

Six hundred days after Babajide Sanwo Olu was sworn in as the governor of Lagos State, his audacious THEMES agenda is unravelling and is visible in the revival and ongoing rebuilding of critical social infrastructure and the state economy, writes Lanre Alfred This week, Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu completes 600 days in office, crossing another milestone in his chequered governorship odyssey Indeed, so much has happened in the last almost two years of his ascension into office, especially regarding the execution of his six pillars of development known as THEMES (Traffic Management and Transportation; Health and Environment; Education and Technology)

On the third pillar, ‘E,’ an acronym for education and technology, the governor said that the rehabilitation of public schools has begun with the inauguration of a special committee; and no fewer than 5000 primary school teachers will be trained to complete the three pronged education strategy of fixing the infrastructure, the curriculum, and the manpower through recruitment, training, and development of teachers

We are bringing new infrastructure and repairing the existing ones including bridges and hospitals. We are going to renovate schools and build new ones for our children; slums will be regenerated, and pressing environmental issues will be solved. We are going to make people feel the essence of governance

As part of the sector reforms, the Eko Excel, an acronym for ‘Excellence in Child Education and Learning,’ was launched on January 25, 2020. The launch was preceded by a two week intensive training of over 4,000 teachers from various schools and education districts across the state who will be the main drivers of the new initiative to reposition service delivery in public primary schools with special focus on learning outcomes for pupils Giving credence to its policy to promote a smart city with technology, the Sanwo Olu administration organised the Art of Technology Lagos where the governor announced N250 million grant for tech start ups to encourage young people with fantastic ideas The administration also gave N350 million bailout for personnel cost and increased Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education’s subvention from N200 million to N250 million.

Science:EkoExcelEmphasisesGirlchildEducation,StudyofScience

February 21st 2021

EkoExcel recently commemorated the 2021 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, set aside by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), on February 11, to provide the right foundation for girls to pursue science.

Themed, ‘Women Scientists at the Forefront of the Fight Against COVID 19’, the day emphasised how the pandemic has shown the critical role of women researchers in different stages of the fight against COVID 19, from advancing the knowledge on the virus, to developing techniques for testing, and also creating the vaccine against the virus

It also emphasised the gender disparity in the education system and girls and women participation in science which needed to be addressed by new policies, initiatives and mechanisms to support them.

The Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Wahab Alawiye King said the state government places a high premium on the education of children, noting that the board will ensure that no child is left behind in accessing quality education, especially the girl child being the ‘mother of tomorrow’

EkoExcel is proud to be a paradigm shifting initiative meeting this challenge for Lagos through our curriculum which ensures age appropriate science lessons by providing the right foundation for the girl child to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics( STEM).

He added that EkoExcel provides practical science experiments in class room lessons by enabling pupils to directly engage with the possibilities that science brings, ignite the kind of passions that start the journey of some of great women in science in the country.

Alawiye King said the states’s EkoExcel educational transformational program is designed to make quality education available to all irrespective of socio economic status making the education of the girl child more attractive and more accessible

“The technology enhanced teaching and classroom management of EkoExcel enable teachers to identify and better support pupils including girls with natural STEM acumen EkoExcel is proud to provide free quality education to all children in Lagos State, creating a path for girls and women in science which is especially critical for Nigeria’s development,”he said.

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February 3rd 2021

Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LSUBEB) in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), recently partnered with Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in the deployment of state of the art equipment, capacity building for teachers, provision of technical expertise and online portal in the UBEC Model School, as part of efforts aimed at improving quality teaching and learning in basic education

Speaking at a meeting held, recently in Lagos, the Executive Chairman, Wahab Alawiye King, thanked the KOICA group for their partnership and the willingness to provide state of the art ICT facilities upon project completion.

He explained that Iworo Ajido community in Badagry, was chosen for the project due to its vast expanse of land, good terrain and serene environment

He said the board is ready to partner with the agency as it has considered three factors; commitment of its partner, integrity and capacity to handle the project .

“For us in Lagos, community engagement, partnership, cross sector relationship is very important to us Education for us is an ecosystem, where you need relationship with both local and international organisation to thrive ”

Mr. Governor is massively contributing to the digital transformation of the education sector, in line with the THEMES agenda of his administration, particularly with the EKOEXCEL initiative.

Mr Woochan Chang, Country Director of KOICA Nigeria, said the agency is committed to satisfying the developmental needs of the Nigerian government

He said Lagos State was chosen as one of the states in Nigeria to replicate the Nigeria/Korea Model School that was established by UBEC in Abuja, due to its capacity and commitment, adding that the agency wants to disseminate digital education in the country

Int’lDayofEducation:NGO,EkoExcel CallforUninterruptedLearning,Public ExpenditureAllocation

Some Organisations and government bodies, recently joined their counterparts, the world over, to mark the 2021 International Day of Education which holds yearly on January 24, in celebration of the role of education for peace and development.

With this year’s theme, ‘Recover and Revitalize Education for the COVID 19 Generation’, Action Aid Nigeria, a non governmental organisation, called on the federal government to increase allocation for education to between 15 and 20 per cent of public expenditure

She said there must be evaluation of existing safety measures in schools to identify gaps and take corrective measures followed by regular risk assessment at the federal, state and local government levels; providing leadership and funds to support logistics of monitoring teams at all levels; and enforce compliance to COVID 19 safety rules and measures

As a developing nation, education is a vital tool for transformational change and is critical for sustainable development.

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that led to a global disruption of learning, this has affected the lives of many children due to the closure of schools, universities, and other institutions of learning in year 2020. Other factors such as insecurity challenges, socio-economic factors, infrastructural deficit have continued to affect education in the country.

On its own part, the Lagos State Government has been intentional in its efforts to mitigate the impact of school closure on learners through an array of remote learning programmes introduced to facilitate continuity of education. Through the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, (LSUBEB), the EkoEXCEL@Home was introduced as an immediate educational support initiative to further facilitate continuous learning and increased engagement for pupils while at home This is in addition to the Classroom in your Home TV program on (LTV) and the interactive radio instruction (on Radio Lagos 107 5FM and Eko FM 89 7) programmes put in place by the government to ensure school children of all grade levels are learning while at home

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Sanwo-OluEmpowers450,000Pupils WithPersonalE-LearningDevices

December 15th 2020

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu has distributed 450,000 MP3 players to no fewer than 450,000 primary school pupils in the state, under the EKOEXCEL project, a flagship education programme of the state government geared to improve quality education following the aftermath of the COVID 19 pandemic effects on children’s learning

This follows the official flag off of Project Zero by then governor, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Femi Hamzat, during which he received 450,000 MP3 players to enhance learning in Lagos State public primary schools

Meanwhile, EKOEXCEL, a Governor Sanwo Olu administration’s flagship basic education transformation programme, held a demonstration session on the use of the MP3 e learning devices for primary school pupils with the participation of Lagos State SUBEB, Education Secretaries and parents.

The governor’s flagship basic education transformation programme, according to coordinators, sets a new record in public primary school education delivery with presentation of the 450,000 free MP3 players to pupils to empower them in their learning on an individual basis, as well as allowing all pupils to learn at their own pace, and even learn ahead of teachers’ instruction

This brings a high level of quality to primary school education that is not even available in expensive private schools to all pupils in Lagos State’s free primary school education,

The EKOEXCEL@Home learning adaptation was developed to mitigate the effect of COVID 19 on the state public primary school pupils, because the pupils were at home with little or no access to any academic activity.

Therefore, the government insisted that it was important to develop a method of learning that would impact the majority of the pupils at home Interventions of the ECOEXCEL@ Home learning programme include online digital workbooks for children and interactive parent lesson guides; provision of engaging and downloadable audio lessons via radio and MP3 players; interactive mobile assessment/ quiz using WhatsApp; digital storybooks that children can download; as well as WhatsApp virtual classroom to support pupils and parents

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November 20th 2020

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu, on Thursday flagged off ‘Project Zero,’ aimed at tracking and returning over 21,000 pupils who abandoned primary schools post COVID 19.

Sanwo Olu, during the flag off in Lagos, noted that those being tracked would also include pupils whose parents had relocated in the aftermath of COVID 19

Project Zero is an initiative deployed to tackle the menace of out of school children by supporting and re enrolling children who are out of school or on the verge of dropping out of school

The initiative, in partnership with Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), is deployed to trace, mobilize and support children who have dropped out of school due to socioeconomic impacts of COVID 19 pandemic. The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, said the initiative would bring pupils on the brink of dropping out back to school

Sanwo Olu said that Project Zero initiative would drive excellence in learning for about 500,000 pupils across 1,016 public primary schools with more highly skilled and technologically savvy teachers.

He said that the state government had also recruited additional 2,000 teachers to bridge the gap of the teacher pupil ratio

Our activities shall commence with the tracking and identification of children who have dropped out or with a high risk of dropping out of school. They will be supported with necessary relief items including school uniforms, school sandals, two pairs of socks and writing materials.

He added that infrastructural upgrade and renovation were underway across all state schools amongst other ongoing educational reforms

The governor commended private institutions for delivering globally competitive educational service through deployment of the needed technology and enhancement of teacher quality and continuous capacity building

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October 5th 2020

Honourable Wahab Alawiye King is a former two term member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, during which he was the Chairman of the House Committee on Education. When he was appointed the Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), many see his appointment as putting the round peg in the round hole and the former Lawmaker has not disappoint since assuming office

Our mission, when we came on board, is to leave no child behind in getting basic education in the state and to make the Board better than we met it We repositioned the Board by giving every member a portfolio to manage That has really assisted us in terms of effectiveness and gave us right direction of running an efficient Board

One of the major programmes of this administration championed by this Board is the EKOEXCEL programme, what are the reasons behind it, what have you achieve so far with it?

EKOEXCEL is a phenomena in the sense that it was designed, conceived, fully implemented and funded by the state government. It is designed to change traditional ways of doing things in our classrooms. It is designed to inculcate the right set of values in our pupils. It is a complete transformation of the way we do things in the classrooms. It attempts to digitalise the system that runs the operation of the board and implement digitalisation in the art of teaching and learning in our primary schools.

EKOEXCEL is an infusion of technology into our classrooms. We want to make our teachers globally competitive. We have come to realise that the best way to go is to continue to empower our teachers through capacity building and man power development, that is why we have introduced EKOEXCEL This is basically leveraging on technology to improve the quality, the standard of teaching and learning outcomes in our classrooms

We have a multilayer monitoring approach: aside from the agency doing the monitoring and evaluation, we have some NGOs equally monitoring what we are doing And we have started by setting out an objective to make sure that at the end of each setting, we should be able to measure what we are doing Performance monitoring that is all that we are doing, to see that learning and teaching outcome in our class rooms are improving.

EKOEXCEL:LASUBEBBeginsTrainingof 2,000Teachers

8th September 2020

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) has commenced the phased training of over 2,000 Primary School Teachers on the integration of technological devices for instructional classroom delivery under the EKOEXCEL initiative.

In his address at the commencement of the training programme, being held at CMS Primary Schools Complex, Bariga, and Vetland Primary Schools Complex, Agege, the Executive Chairman of LASUBEB, Mr Wahab Alawiye King said the Lagos State Government had been anticipatory and proactive before the interruption of COVID 19 by including technology in the basic education system

He explained that the training would not only empower and develop the participating teachers in their careers but also equip them adequately in order to adapt to the new system and respond to challenges that have emerged in the education sector as a result of the pandemic.

He declared that the EKOEXCEL initiative will not only transform teaching and learning in the classroom but will also change many classroom activities, just as he charged the participants to conform to the new normal in basic education.

The Chairman noted that as part of efforts towards embracing the new realities, the Board has introduced a new approach which entails blended, integrated and distance learning methods, adding that it has been established that learning and teaching can happen off-sight.

Recall that EKOEXCEL, which means Excellence in Child Education and Learning, is an educational transformation initiative of the present administration, which is aimed at bridging the gap in quality education delivery, through the use of technological devices such as teaching tablets and smartphones in public primary school pedagogy

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August 9th 2020

Here is a testimony that speaks to the changing perceptions of Lagos State. “I have been working with a team of reformers (including the HC) on LASG Education strategy for over 18 months, but her acceleration in this Covid 19 crisis has been nothing but exceptional, with the full backing of the governor Lagos will leave the rest of Nigeria behind within a decade During the Sanwolu Strategy Retreat, I made a presentation on the Digital Economy and Human Capital, introducing the concept of a ‘Smart’ Megacity, the thrust being that Lagos State was not producing the human capital required to power its tumultuous growth They have gone all out to realise this "

Word of mouth in today’s People’s Parliament, the various social media platforms, is positive about Lagos State. It is significant that the endorsement comes from professionals on multiple platforms and goes beyond the Nigerian proclivity to focus only on the head man It is a more nuanced assessment of the cabinet

Folashade Adebayo, the education commissioner, gets plaudits in circles knowledgeable about issues in education

Experts describe her as “a passionate reformer and professional."

A signature project is the Education for Child Excellence and Learning, aka EKO EXCEL that seeks to prioritise digital in the delivery of education in Lagos State. It is instructive that EKO EXCEL commenced in December 2019 way ahead of the coronavirus pandemic. It has helped Lagos pivot faster to the demands of the new era

As a report noted, “Lagos State has fully embraced digital or online education Mrs Folashade Adefisayo, Commissioner for Education, submits that online learning is the future and most effective method of learning “Even after the pandemic, we encourage schools to continue with the online classroom because it encourages a lot of skills”, Adefisayo stated

Lagos Partners Private Sector to Boost Education, Promises Staff Quarters in Schools

March 7th 2020

The Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu, has promised his administration’s readiness to collaborate and partner with stakeholders in the private secor so as to deliver the needed educational outcomes in the state.

He stressed the need for support resources and feedback from the private sector, noting that the move will go a long way to achieve the lofty ambitions which requires strategies for achievements of set goals for attainable outcomes

Sanwo Olu who made this known, recently, at the 2020 Education Public Private Partnership (PPP) dialogue, held in Lagos, outlined areas which stakeholders can collaborate with government to include; adopting schools and teacher training center, funding, equiping and upgrading of facilities, providing accommodation, donating equipment and technology tools.

“There would be several concession opportunities for the private sector to take advantage of, through their impactful collaboration, Sanwo Olu said.

The Governor emphasized on the theme of his administration’s agenda saying that it is committed to reforming the education sector for an overall objective of a greater Lagos According to him

The demonstration of our commitment in a number of ways will include; increasing the budgetary allocation to education, the Eko-Excel initiative excellence in child education and learning which will train and support public school teachers and administrators to incorporate technology into teaching across all local governments and LCDAs, schools rehabilitation and redevelopment.

He disclosed that 60,000 chairs and table units had already been distributed to some schools and promised that 100,000 unit is targeted before the end of the year.

“As a way of encouraging teachers in public schools, we are planning to design the teacher’s quarters within the school premises, “the governor said, adding that his administration would give cars to best performing teachers across the 20 Local governments in the state

As policy makers and private sector professionals, he said there is need to ensure that emerging generations of young people are exposed to the same quality educational opportunities with a comprehensive and well rounded education that involves the impartation of leadership skills, empathy, self confidence as well as inculcating values and ethics in them

Ekoexcel: Charting A New Path For Public Schools

That the quality of public education in the country is declining is an understatement. The education sector is faced with myriad of challenges such as inadequate budgetary allocation, dearth of infrastructure, teachers’ lack of competency to teach pupils born in the 21st century, declining reading culture of the pupils and abandonment of parental role and many more

Many parents have had to contend with enrolling their children in private schools operating in unconducive environment with poorly qualified teachers For the schools with suitable standard, parents pay exorbitant bills

For this, governments at all levels have embarked on series of projects over the years to reverse the trend and attract more children to public schools

In Lagos, the key component of the Sanwo Olu administration’s education blueprint is to deploy technology to fundamentally transform the basic education template, thereby improving the outcome of teaching and learning.

The administration is irrevocably committed to give utmost attention to the education sector, particularly the Public School System where much still needed to be done to improve the learning and teaching environment

The launch followed a two week intensive training of over 4,000 teachers from various schools and education districts across the state who will be the main drivers of the new initiative to reposition service delivery in public primary schools with special focus on learning outcomes for pupils

EKOEXCEL is an education reform initiative of the Sanwo Olu’s administration that is successfully developing more highly skilled teachers; by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers, to succeed in their respective classrooms

It was against this backdrop that the state government launched the initiative: ‘Excellence in Child Education and Learning’ (EKOEXCEL), on January 25, as one among other interventions to chart a way forward for the Lagos public schools.

The reality is that in many facet of our lives, the society is moving from analogue to digital Hence, the new programme is primed to change teaching and learning from analogue to digital in line with modern trend

February 6th 2020

LASG to extend `Eko Excel’ training to secondary school teachers

February 4th 2020

The Lagos State Government on Tuesday said that it would soon extend the `Eko Excel’ training programme to secondary school teachers, so as to meet up with international best practices.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folashade Adefisayo, said this at a two day induction for newly appointed Principals and Vice Principals of Lagos State Post Primary Teaching Service held in Lagos

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the induction is: “Strategic Thinking: Management and Policy Development Skills for Newly Appointed Principals and Vice Principals of Lagos State Secondary Schools ”

Adefisayo said that the performance of students was as a result of the quality of teachers in their various schools.

She also stated that the output of teachers was based on those in authority in the school.

She urged the teachers to always adapt to every rising challenge embodied in educational leadership and also in transformational leadership

It would also afford them the opportunity to understand the leadership paradigm of their work environment.

It was to appreciate the need to incorporate strategic thinking into the management of the school system and also expose the school heads to electronic elite management mindset

The newly appointed principals and vice principals were taken through emerging trends in effective school administration and management

So many lives are entrusted to your hands for grooming and mentorship; therefore, l urge you all to be up and doing. Do not forget that the teaching profession is to nurture minds. Be of great influence to the students, teach them morals and build their confidence and boldness.

Educationisatoolforeconomic emancipation

January 30th 2020

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu, has said education is a vital tool for economic emancipation and therefore should be taken seriously by all stakeholders, including the government.

He said this in Ikeja during the Formal Launch and Graduation Ceremony of the Eko Excel Teachers Professional Development and Training Programme

The Eko Excel is aimed at training, supporting and motivating public school teachers to succeed as highly skilled professionals in their calling

Governor Sanwo Olu said, “This multi investment in teachers capacity building seeks to reposition public education, improve the method of teaching to make it standard of the 21st Century and restore confidence in the public school system

“We are committed to enabling Lagos State teachers to be more professional and technologically sound in the delivery of their work. At the end of this initiative, over 14,000 public primary school teachers would have benefitted from the initiative and our belief is that this model will impact people positively all over our state

He, therefore, encouraged the graduands to redouble their efforts in order to justify the government’s investment in the educational sector.

He urged the teachers to show genuine love and concern for their pupils and care for them like their own real children so that the 7 8 hours they would spend in class would be their best time of the day

The importance of this programme cannot be downplayed since welltrained teachers will assist in the education and development of our future leaders and that we believe, will make them academically sound, financially literate and be committed to serving as role models with an enterprise spirit needed for a sustainable and competitive national economy.

The Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, said that Eko Excel would lead to a turnaround of the sector for the better in the state

“Education cannot wait, now is the time, we are part of the global technological revolution I want us to know that it has been carefully thought through and it is not just about technology but about transforming practice, engaging learners, and coming out with excellent results for every child.”

Ekoexcel:We’llcontinuemassive

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LagosAGOS State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo Olu, on Saturday reaffirmed his administration’s plan to transform the educational sector of the State, vowing to increase government’s investment for the good of the pupils

Over 3, 000 teachers from various schools and education districts across the State converged at De Blue Roof of the Lagos Television, Ikeja where the Governor formally launched the EKOEXCEL, a teachers’ professional development and training programme

Earlier, primary school teachers went through a two week training process, organised by the State Universal Basic Education Board (LSUBEB) to increase capacity and develop manpower of teachers in the State Sanwo olu noted that at the end, over 14,000 primary school teachers would have benefited from the initiative while over 500,000 pupils would have been positively impacted.

I am particularly happy that this programme is holding at a time when all hands are on deck to ensure that the quality of teaching and learning is improved across all our schools in the State.

As a responsible government, we will continue the massive investment in this sector, with the training and retraining of our teachers, making the sector more ICT compliant, exposing our teachers to international best practices as well as ensuring that our schools become a destination for work and learning.

The Governor, in a bid to encourage teachers and make good examples from outstanding ones, said the State Government will identify the best Head Teachers in all the 20 LGs and 37 LCDAs and reward them with a car each He noted that his administration is not paying lip service to the repositioning of the educational sector, noting that it is the reason the education ministry got a significantly higher envelope in the 2020 budget

The Governor also promised that teachers will undergo free sight assessment and reading glasses will be provided for every teacher that requires it to be able to discharge their duties effectively.

EKOEXCEL, which is Excellence in Child Learning and Education Programme is a Lagos State primary education transformation initiative

EkoExcel:LagosSUBEBtrains4,800 teachersfrom300schools

January 13th 2020

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) on Monday said that, so far, it had trained 4,800 teachers from 300 primary schools under its Eko Excel project

Mr Bayo Adefuye, the Permanent Board Member in charge of Special Duties, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the training, which started in December 2019, was structured to train teachers on the use of modern day technology to enhance teaching efficiency

Adefuye said that training of teachers would enable them to provide quality education to pupils at primary level.

Eko Excel (Excellence in Child Education and Learning) is an education reform programme that is poised to develop highly skilled teachers through training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms

The programme is expected to train and retrain over 14,000 government teachers across the state using technology driven devices

At the State Universal Basic Education Board, our mantra is `leave no child behind’, we believe in carrying every child along, irrespective of tribe, religion or economic background. We are focused on raising the standard of education in line with the governor’s vision of carrying every child along, so that they may not pose a threat in the future

He said that part of the Eko Excel training was to provide teachers with tablets to understand new skills and ways of impacting their pupils According to Adefuye, the principals and vice principals also have their monitoring tablets to check on activities of every teacher under them so that they see what is happening

“We want to create that enabling environment for pupils to love schools and to love their teachers so that their cognitive reasoning is enhanced “The teachers, through the training and with the tablets, are able to understand classrooms management and build positive behaviour development for the child,’’ Adefuye said.

He said that plans were underway to take care of dilapidated school buildings Adefuye said that the Gov Babajide Sanwo Olu Administration was focused on changing the face of schools from the primary to the tertiary level

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Public Recognition of Lagos State's Leadership in Education, 2019

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TheA,B,CofEkoEXCEL

December 12th 2019

As the Lagos State Government begins training 4,000 teachers to implement the EkoEXCEL project, government functionaries, teachers, parents express high expectations of improved quality education service delivery in public schools.

Monday marked a new beginning in the public education landscape of Lagos State with the flag off of training of 2,000 public primary school teachers who would implement the Eko Excellence in Child Education and Learning (EkoEXCEL)

EkoEXCEL is a technology based initiative that would empower teachers and school managers to deliver better quality education with the aim of improving learning outcomes in public schools

It is modeled after a similar project being implemented by the Edo State Government, EdoBest with the Bridge International Academies, a U.S. based organisation operating low cost private schools, acting as technical partners.

A second batch of 2,000 teachers would be trained in January to make a total of 4,000 teachers who would begin implementation of the EKoEXCEL in 300 of the state’s 1,016 primary schools

An information sheet published by the government described it as “an education reform programme that is successfully developing more highly-skilled teachers by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms.”

They go there and support them to monitor what they do. So, from the headquarters, we should be able to monitor what the school teachers are doing.

The head teacher can monitor what the school teachers are doing in their classroom with all that I think we should be able to monitor and evaluate and do the assessment of the programme from time to time ”

Speaking to a group of stakeholders being trained to monitor SUBEB project last Thursday, Permanent Board Member, Dayo Israel, said the state expects a change in orientation of teachers in managing pupils at the end of the training He said the teachers would be trained not to use derogatory words on pupils

Education:EkoExcelWillDeliverBetter LearningOutcomes―LASG

November 28th 2019

The Deputy Governor of Lagos, Obafemi Hamzat has said the state government was keen in supporting teachers to achieve better learning outcomes in classrooms through EkoExcel.

Hamzat gave the assurance in Lagos during the Lagos State Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) Stakeholders’ Interactive Forum held on Wednesday in Lagos

According to Hamzat, EkoExcel is a state designed and funded initiative that will drive excellence in learning for no fewer than 500,000 pupils in 1016 schools

EkoExcel is using 21stcentury technology-enabled devices to teach students.

“It is an education reform programme that is successfully developing more highly skilled teachers by training, supporting and motivating teachers to succeed in their classrooms.

”It will assist teachers to deliver at the same level as their counterparts around the world.

“Lagos children can accelerate reading and literacy skills to compete with their peers globally,”

The Chairman, LASUBEB, Mr Wahab Alawiye King, said that through the model, teachers would deliver standard learning to pupils.

He said that the new form of teaching pupils in public primary schools was in line with global standards

”With the use of the EkoExcel tabs, it is deploying modern techniques to boost learning outcomes in primary schools

”With the launch of EkoExcel, we hope to remove educational boundaries in both pupils and teachers, as well as collaborate in real time using advanced educational technology ”Overall, EkoExcel will empower our teachers to become more skilful in the use of technology in helping our pupils to learn in a conducive environment,” Alawiye King said.

Lagostoimprovelearninginschools with'EkoEXCEL'

November 27th 2019

Lagos State Government on Wednesday expressed its readiness to support teachers in achieving better learning outcomes in classrooms with the introduction of ‘EkoEXCEL’ initiative aimed at advancing the education sector in the State.

EkoEXCEL is an education reform initiative of the Babjide Sanwo Olu’s administration that is successfully developing more highly skilled teachers; by training, supporting and motivating existing government teachers to succeed in their classrooms

The Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, while addressing a group of education stakeholders at the EkoEXCEL stakeholders’ forum in Ikeja said that parents and other relevant stakeholders in the education sector must make deliberate attempt to complement government’s efforts to transform the State’s education sector.

Speaking on the global recommendation for the education sector, the Deputy Governor debunked claims that the State’s education sector was being under funded, saying that allocation to the education sector must be viewed holistically considering the spiral effect which other critical sectors had on the education sector

He underscored the need for education stakeholders to key into the initiative, adding that EkoEXCEL promotes modern techniques and new technologies to boost learning outcomes. “EKOEXCEL will empower our teacher to become more skillful in helping our pupils learn in a conducive environment,” he stated

I want to state here unequivocally that assessing the standard of Lagos State education sector by the percentage of budgetary allocation to the sector will not give a fair representation of the state government’s investment into the sector considering the fact that there are some other areas like the housing sector that indirectly impacts the education sector.

He solicited the support and collaboration of teachers and parents for the effective realization of the objectives of the EkoEXCEL programme

The SUBEB Chairman disclosed that teachers would be trained on the use of EkoEXCEL model and that the training would be conducted in three phases, with the first phase of teachers training commencing in December 2019

Lagosplanstechnologyusagefor qualityeducation

October 3rd 2019

The Lagos State Government said it will employ a technology driven template to drive its education sector.

The Chairman of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, Wahab Alawiye King, who stated this at an interactive session with head teachers of public primary schools in the state, noted that the technology driven template would assist the board to achieve its vision of providing quality education for all the children within the school age in the state

Alawiye King stressed the need for teachers to be technologically compliant to address some pertinent issues around education sector and improve its dwindling status in the state.

We are preparing our teachers for the 22ndcentury economy being championed by the present administration in the state. The performances of teachers would now be monitored with the aid of technology. We can know what teachers are doing with the new technology that is coming up and it will come very soon.

“We are here to work for the progress of Lagos education because we see you as critical and relevant stakeholders and we think it is germane to seek your cooperation and support.”

He further urged the head teachers to uphold the mantra of “leave no child behind” of the board to ensure that children are in school

Providingqualityeducationpriorityof Lagosgovernment:Sanwo-Olu

November 2nd 2019

Gov Babajide Sanwo Olu of Lagos State has said that the provision of qualitative education is a major priority of his administration.

On Tuesday, at The Platform, an annual forum organised by the Christian Covenant Centre, Iganmu, Lagos, Sanwo Olu said the state is retraining teachers to improve on the quality of their output

The governor said that he was determined to change the face of primary education by empowering teachers with new and basic technology to train the students

Lagos has about 1,000 Public Primary Schools, and 18,000 Private Primary Schools

According to him, the state has recruited more teachers to add more value to primary education since his assumption as the governor of the state

“Learning is paramount to the development of children, and for us to record good success we are with a group called the Bridge House. “They would takeover the task of providing the right atmosphere for our local primary schools to have a standard curriculum.

“They are saddled with the responsibilities of ensuring the primary school teachers receive the right training and are guiding their schools according to the curriculum

They would also monitor absenteeism so as not to leave any student behind, they would also be responsible for providing the right tools for each school in the state

He added that the major aspect that would drive change and bring progress would be the provision of blackboards, books furniture and one meal a day for the pupils.

On health, Sanwo Olu said that serious work is underway to ensure medical practitioners are well equipped to do their job

He said that he was aware of the challenges facing the health sector and is determined to improve on the situation to cater for the populace

“This is why we invited people who can inject into the seed of this dream Nigeria to make it grow

“This is why we have some of the best economic minds in Nigeria who also have the knowledge in governance, ” he said

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