Compliments of the season. Please enjoy a beautiful rest this holiday.
Looking forward to a prosperous and more productive 2025 by the grace of God
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Oh! It’s been an exciting day for me, teaching one of my students in SS1 Biology.
Topic taught today was Organization of life. It was an amazing experience for the learner and I.
He was so willing and responsive all through the class.
Distance is not a barrier to teaching/learning process.
Shoutout to my colleagues out there,-akinsulire, .
Thanks for being there.
It was a fruitful time on zoom😊
Tanimola
It was a great privilege to attend Red Team Coaching Boot Camp. It’s about learning to add value to others.
Many thanks to the Red Team Coaching Boot Camp.
15/11/2024
Tunde Bakare @70: A model of public morality in Nigerian politics and nation BY SEGUN OSHINAGA PTB, as those of us who firmly believe in his national assignment call Pastor Tunde…
Reflecting on my journey as a teacher, the lives I was able to touch positively according to the grace of God, I can only say that teachers are indeed worth celebrating. To all educators out there, I want you to know that celebrating teachers is not limited to October 5, so, a shout out to all educators out there! Happy Teacher’s Day.😃
Remember! There is always that child out there that needs your special attention😇🎉
So much has been said about 21st century skills in our teaching & learning space. I believe there is more! The place of virtue in our education.
I use this medium to acknowledge Dr. Kenny Nwani once again, the CEO of Meadow Hall Group.
It was a great privilege for me to learn from on the subject: CHARACTER/VIRTUE EDUCATION.
This is a vital subject of concern in our education
The concern about the future of education and our youth will be addressed if we look in this direction.
Enough of increased rate of drop outs from our schools.
SUBSTANCE USE AND LEARNERS
Use of substance among school children (underage, adolescents, and youth) has been on the rise, and major concern is primarily on health consequences and its subsequent effects on the society. This should put educators their toes.
Concern about discipline in schools (primary and secondary) has been
on the increase.
Child's Right Act, 2003 prohibits corporal punishment. But is it possible to achieve discipline without corporal punishment? I tell you Yes! It is possible. As educators, let's rub minds on this together.
What is the way to go? Positive Discipline. But the starting point is creating a Positive School Climate
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