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CRSG To Introduce Interactive Boards In Schools
As part of efforts to ensure that the British-Canadian Secondary School, Obudu is in line with global best practices, the state Governor, Prof Ben Ayade has set wheels in motion to install interactive white boards in classrooms to enhance effective teaching and learning.
The Executive Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr Stephen Odey made this known during the pilot solution presentation of the white board at the State Universal Basic Education Board, Calabar.
Odey, who said procurement process for the Interactive white boards was on-going, also added that Governor Ben Ayade was passionate about ensuring that Cross River State got the best in terms of education despite financial implication.
According to him, “We intend to start with the British-Canadian Secondary School and then try to replicate same in some of our model schools. You know it involves a lot of finance and a lot of manpower training, but I can assure you that the governor is very poised to ensuring that this Interactive white board is introduced in Cross River State and that is why they have come to do this presentation. As I speak, it’s already in governor’s office and we are already embarking on the procurement of these.”
Odey said the essence of introducing this new innovation was to enhance effective teaching and learning using 21st century teaching and learning tools.
In his words “We want to see how we can make teaching more efficient, how we can avoid situations where teachers will lack instructional materials to teach. We have gone digital and of course Cross River will be the leading State in using 21st century teaching and learning tools. The governor is very passionate about digitalizing education in the State,” he emphasized.
ICT Consultant in Education and Engineer in charge of the installation of the Interactive White Boards, Emmanuel Naiye said the infusion of digital trends in education was key to aid better learning and teaching experience for both students and teachers.
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