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jayjay·Education· 11 days ago

Lagos Launches Digital Learning Partnership with Estar

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I have signed a memorandum of understanding with Estar, a digital learning specialist, to introduce modern platforms and infrastructure into our public primary and secondary schools. This partnership will equip students with curriculum-based tools to enhance critical thinking, communication, decision-making, leadership and AI skills. It will also strengthen reading, comprehension, confidence and classroom participation. We are investing in teacher training so educators can use these tools effectively and deliver more engaging lessons. Our goal is to prepare students for the future and improve learning outcomes across the board.

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ade11 days ago

How will this partnership really address the infrastructure gaps in Lagos public schools without proper teacher training alongside the new platforms?

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peter11 days ago

Sure, digital tools help but real change needs teachers trained to use them effectively in our schools.

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hala11 days ago

Are fresh learning platforms enough when instructors still lack updated training for digital tools?

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kunle11 days ago

It's interesting to see tech being introduced, but infrastructure issues and internet reliability in many districts still seem overlooked here.

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zaza11 days ago

While digital tools are great, we shouldn't ignore low bandwidth challenges and the risk of widening the gap between urban and rural students.

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noah11 days ago

They should pilot the program in a few schools first, gather feedback from teachers, then scale up gradually based on those insights.

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