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Edo, Facebook Offer 2,000 Teachers Online Training
Facebook yesterday said it had partnered with the Edo State Government to provide more access to online training for over 2,000 teachers and schools through its communication platform called ‘Workplace for Good’.
Facebook’s Head of Public Policy for Anglophone West Africa, Adaora Ikenze, who made this known in a statement said the company partnered with Edo as part of its ongoing commitment to building community and improving connectivity.
She said that Workplace was Facebook’s communication platform, which transformed teams and organisations into connected, empowered and purposeful communities.
Ikenze said the platform used familiar features like Live video calling, chat, feeds and Safety check to connect everyone and turn ideas into action.
“In order to build on its Infrastructure and Connectivity projects for schools within the area, Facebook has also partnered with MainOne and Tizeti to provide fast, affordable, and reliable Internet through Facebook’s Express Wi-Fi programme.
“The programme which started early 2019, now provides free connectivity for teachers in four schools within Edo,’’ she said.
She noted that to further support the tech ecosystem, Facebook also invested in a meeting space in the South-South Innovation Hub for teacher training and local developer meet ups.
Ikenze said the company was delighted to be pioneering such projects in Nigeria and across Africa.
She noted that the partnership with Edo government was a perfect example of how technology could positively impact education not only for students but teachers alike.
“According to the Edo Basic Education Transformation Sector (Edo-BEST), one in five teachers do not receive relevant training to improve learning outcomes in their classrooms and that is why partnerships like this are critical in impacting positive change in classrooms,” she said.
Director of Education Partnerships, at Facebook Adam Seldow, added that they were impressed to see that a number of partners had come together to help drive impact in the Edo programme including the Edo government.
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