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UBEC Retrains Hundred of Teachers, Educators to Boost Education

UBEC Retrains Hundred of Teachers, Educators to Boost Education

UBEC Retrains Hundred of Teachers, Educators to Boost Education

The Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (KW-SUBEB), in partnership with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), has finalized plans to retrain 464 teachers and school administrators through a 10-day intensive capacity-building program designed to improve teaching standards and school management across the state.

The exercise will cover 224 Early Childhood Care Development Education (ECCDE) teachers and 240 heads of Universal Basic Education (UBE) schools, drawn from the 16 Local Government Education Authorities (LGEAs) in Kwara State.
Organizers disclosed that the training, themed *Early Childhood Care Development Education*, will center on two key areas: “Effective Implementation of ECCDE Curriculum Policies” and “Effective School Management Skills for Enhancing Quality Basic Education Delivery.”
The sessions will be held in two phases: September 29 to October 3, and October 6 to October 10, running daily from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm at Bishop Smith Junior Secondary School, Queen Elizabeth School, and St. Barnabas School, all in Ilorin.
According to the organizers, “the initiative is part of the state government’s education reform agenda, which prioritizes continuous teacher development to strengthen basic education, improve classroom delivery, and enhance pupils’ learning outcomes.

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