Schools to feature in World Education Week
TUE, SEPT 01 2020-theG&BJournal-Three schools from the Ogun state of Nigeria are to play vital roles in what is billed as the ‘world’s biggest education conference’.
Each school has been chosen for its expertise and commitment to key areas of education: the Local Government School III in Sango Ota has been chosen for its focus on wellbeing; the Baptist Primary School, Ogbogbo has shown impressive commitment to the access and delivery of technology to educate, while the Ikangba Erinlu United Anglican Primary School is noted for its work in deepening family and community engagement.
Each school is to be part of a showcase of 100 schools which will gather online to share expertise and best practices in the inaugural World Education Week, from 5-9th October, in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on Quality Education (SDG 4)
The hundred schools have been hand-picked for their expertise across a range of educational themes, such as enhancing employability and life-skills; deepening family and community engagement; the use of technology; a focus on wellbeing; and promoting the science of learning and teaching. Each will share their wisdom to an online audience expected to reach 100,000 worldwide. The ambition driving World Education Week is to accelerate progress to achieve UN SDG 4, a commitment designed to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning for all.
The principal of the Baptist Primary School, Mr A. O. Talabi, said: “Our pupils and teachers are thrilled to be selected to host a showcase event during World Education Week, which will allow schools all over the world to learn and innovate together, improving education from the grass-roots up. With our focus on arts education we are proud to be a founding showcase school of such an ambitious project, and are looking forward to our event.”
Mr. Dauda Adeshina the principal of Local Government School III concurred: “The pupils and teachers of Local Government School iii, Sango Ota are excited to be included in this incredible Global Showcase of 100 schools! World Education Week will allow schools all over the world to learn and innovate together, improving education from the grass-roots up. With our focus on child well being, we are proud to be a founding school of such an ambitious project, and are looking forward to sharing our practice in October.”
The principal for Ikangba Erinlu United Anglican Primary School added: “We are a school that is pioneering parents/community involvement in the teaching and learning process. Our idea is having parents actually sit in class working collaboratively on given tasks or projects with their children.”
The ground-breaking event is led by Vikas Pota, a globally-respected leader and driving force in the education, international development, philanthropy and technology sectors. In launching the event, Mr Pota said:
“I congratulate all three schools for being selected to take part in our Global Showcase for World Education Week. By sharing the ways in which this school has developed its particular expertise, we hope others will feel inspired to undertake the same journey to excellence.”
“I am incredibly inspired by the schools that applied to take part in this year’s World Education Week. Their commitment to improving the life chances of their learners by nurturing expertise and wanting to share their experience with others, especially in these challenging times, says a lot about the education community. They are our heroes and World Education Week provides us all an opportunity not just to learn from them, but to celebrate their successes, too.”
The conference has won the backing of Andreas Schleicher, the Director for Education at the OECD, who said:
“What’s exciting about World Education Week is the idea of schools around the world sharing their expertise with their peers. After a turbulent period in global education, this is a great way of building back better.”
The project was also welcomed by Jaime Saavedra, the Global Director for Education at the World Bank:
“The sheer scale of educators around the globe combining to share expertise, excellence and wisdom in accelerating learning is hugely impressive. If all educators learn from the best educators of their countries and of the world we would make immense progress in ensuring inclusive, equitable and quality education for all.”
World Education Week is an effort by thirty civil society organisations coming together after the record breaking T4 conference on 30th May that was attended by over 100,000 teachers.
The event will be hosted from the World Education Week website, with registration opening from September 1st.
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