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UBEC Executive Secretary visit LASUBEB Board

by LASUBEB Publicity unit | June 25th 2021

The Executive Chairman, LASUBEB, Hon Wahab Alawiye-King, Board Members and the Board Secretary received the Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission and other delegates of the commission during her visit to monitor UBEC's intervention in the state.

While addressing the Board at the reception, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi applauded the Board for the progression of Basic Education in the state, adding that Lagos SUBEB is succeeding in achieving her goal of leaving no child behind in primary education and that has made her stand out among other states.

He stated that the purpose of the visit is to strategize with the Board on how best to upscale teaching and learning to global standards and also inspect the ongoing construction of the Smart Model School at Iworo- Ajido, Badagry. During the inspection at the construction site, he expressed his gratitude to the community for their generosity to the development of education, adding that the smart school is the first of its kind in the south west zone.

He said that the all-inclusive digital school will create a better and newer concept in teaching and learning, stating that digital learning will not only develop learning skills among pupils but increase their knowledge base, which will empower them for global competitiveness.

He pledged the support of the commission in fast tracking the completion of the project and also implored the community to encourage their wards to access basic education.

The Executive Chairman, LASUBEB, Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King added that the edifice will improve the learning and teaching status in the state, noting that it will not only complement the THEMES agenda of Mr. Governor but digitalization in public primary schools.

He charged the stakeholders and community to take ownership of the construction and also ensure the security of the premises at all time. May be an image of 8 people, people standing and indoor

To enhance teaching quality and equip educators with globally competitive skills, the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), has launched the Y2023/2024 UBEC Teachers’ Professional Development Programme. Funded by UBEC, the training has commenced across 36 designated centers in Lagos State. It is designed to strengthen teachers' pedagogical skills and improve classroom delivery. The capacity building includes school-based training modules such as Strengthening Mathematics and Science Education (SMASE), Special Teacher Enhancement Programme (STEP), and Early Grade Reading, among others. Speaking at the launch, the Chairman of LASUBEB, Dr. Hakeem Shittu, emphasized the importance of continuous professional development for teachers, stating that quality education begins with well-trained educators. He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to investing in capacity-building initiatives to enhance learning outcomes in public schools. Dr. Shittu further noted that the Lagos State Government, under the leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, remains dedicated to raising the standard of basic education through strategic partnerships and investments in teacher training. He expressed confidence that the professional development programme will empower educators with modern teaching techniques;thereby ensuring they can effectively engage pupils and improve academic performance across the state. Permanent Board Member LASUBEB , Dr. Saheed Ibikunle, highlighted that the initiative aims to provide teachers with the necessary support, skills and resources to effectively deliver quality education. Speaking on the impact of the programme, the State Coordinator of UBEC, Mr. Joshua Arema, noted that the Teachers’ Professional Development Programme will run in phases; ensuring that educators across Lagos State benefit from continuous training and support. He reiterated that the initiative aligns with UBEC’s mission to enhance the quality of basic education through teachers' upskilling and ultimately contributing to the overall transformation of the education sector. Comrade Hassan Akintoye, Chairman Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) at the gathering expressed his gratitude for the initiative, noting that the new teaching strategies and methodologies will significantly improve teachers classroom engagement and overall learning outcomes.

As part of efforts to ensure effective school management and continuous monitoring of teaching and learning activities in Lagos State Public Primary Schools, the Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), Dr. Hakeem Babatunde Shittu with the Board Secretary, Mr. Hakeem Lamidi led an inspection visit to Langbasa Nursery and Primary School in the Eti-Osa Local Government Education Authority (LGEA) today. During the visit, Dr. Shittu assessed the school’s infrastructure, interacted with staff and pupils, and evaluated the overall learning environment. He commended the Head Teacher, Mrs. Adelaju Bilikis, for maintaining a conducive and well-organized facility, highlighting LASUBEB’s commitment to upholding high standards in public primary education across the state. https://lasubeb.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/News/Hakeem_SUBEB/LANGBASA_LASUBEB_1.jpg As part of his visit, the LASUBEB Chairman also inspected the proposed site for Langbasa Secondary School, an initiative spearheaded by the State Government and the community to address the need for improved access to quality secondary education within the area. Dr. Shittu stated LASUBEB’s commitment to enhancing the quality of basic education in Lagos State;emphasizing the Board’s continuous efforts to improve teaching standards, infrastructure, and learning outcomes across public schools.

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