EducationNewsUNICEF, Adamawa Govt Train 76 Master Trainers On New Teaching Approaches

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YOLA — The Adamawa State Universal Basic Education in collaboration with UNICEF has trained 76 master trainers on new teaching approaches.

Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) after the 10 days training on Saturday in Yola, Mr. Joel Jutum, UNICEF Education consultant said participants included education administrators, teacher-trainers, and teachers who were recruited by Cambridge Education.

He said the training would also help teachers to address learners’ needs for meaningful learning to take place.

 “The training approach was on critical skills that teachers could use to advance critical thinking among leaners in primary and Junior Secondary Schools.

“The resource persons and resource materials were also from Cambridge Education with support from UNICEF.

“We thank the German Development Bank for the funding and Adamawa State government for providing the enabling and conducive environment for the training,’’ he said.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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