
The Kwara State Government has actually trained no fewer than 50 teachers in digital entrepreneurship, STEAM, and artificial intelligence to strengthen curriculum shipment and equip trainees with worldwide appropriate abilities.
The four-day programme, held in cooperation with Digital Development Schools Nigeria and Tech2Grassroots Africa, united public and independent school instructors from throughout the state.
Speaking at the training held at the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development’s Resource Centre in Ilorin, the Commissioner for Education, Lawal Olohungbebe, said the initiative would equip teachers with the required abilities to effectively provide entrepreneurship education and adjust to evolving worldwide knowing needs through technology.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Olanrewaju Rebecca Bake, the Commissioner noted that the programme would improve teachers’ capability and improve learning results across schools in the state.
“This effort will empower our teachers with the requisite skills to provide the entrepreneurship curriculum efficiently and navigate the evolving demands of worldwide education through innovation integration,” he said.
Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of KwaraTech Academy, Ayobami Oludele, applauded Guv AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for continual reforms in the education sector.
“We applaud the Guv for his ongoing investment in education. Individuals need to increase this chance to acquire skills that will drive societal advancement and effect,” he stated.
Individuals were trained on the useful use of digital tools, entrepreneurship ideas, and STEAM methodologies to enhance innovation in mentor and enhance trainees’ access to modern-day, technology-driven learning resources.