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Stakeholders Advocate Technology to Boost Learning Outcomes in Schools

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Education leaders are calling for more technology in Nigerian classrooms to enhance learning outcomes. At the 6th African Edutech Conference in Abuja, they urged Nigerian schools to modernize by adopting digital teaching methods, aligning with global standards.

Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, emphasized the need for public schools to move to digital platforms. “This is our chance to discuss ways to reform Nigeria’s educational system,” he said.

KOICA Nigeria’s Country Director, Sungil Son, shared that the agency is partnering with UBEC to supply digital content for schools. He noted that KOICA has budgeted $14 million for teacher training next year to support digital education.

Edufirst Nigeria CEO Moses Imayi highlighted technology’s role in driving Nigeria’s educational sector forward. “By investing in education, we are investing in Nigeria’s socio-economic growth,” he said.

British High Commission’s Senior Education Adviser, Ian Attfield, added that technology can support inclusive learning. The three-day conference is backed by UBEC, NBCC, UNICEF, and the Federal Ministry of Education.

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