Nigeria: Korea Supports Nigeria in Establishment of 6 Model Smart Schools

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The Executive Secretary of Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr Hamid Bobboyi, has disclosed that the government of South Korea through its development agency, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is proving support in the establishment of six model Smart Schools in Nigeria.

The Executive Secretary of Universal Basic Education Commission , Dr Hamid Bobboyi, has disclosed that the government of South Korea through its development agency, Korea International Cooperation Agency is proving support in the establishment of six model Smart Schools in Nigeria.

The envoy also used the occasion to interact briefly with the experts from Korea who are in Nigeria to train Nigerian teachers and head teachers on running of smart schools as well as intensive training on content development. "We went to Korea, to see what is going and a lot of teachers, particularly the head teachers also went there to receive training and now a lot of experts are here with us to impart additional knowledge on these teachers on how to run a modern smart school, the kind that we have established here in Nigeria," he said.

The UBEC boss further announced that the studio equipment which Korea had promised Nigeria have arrived. "They are training all the head teachers from the various schools involving teachers from non-KOICA schools. It is a very engaging exercise," he said.

 

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